Michael Jackson biopic smashes box office record
The new musical film about Michael Jackson has stormed the worldwide box office, scoring the highest opening weekend ever for a biopic.
The singer’s nephew Jaafar Jackson portrays him in Michael, which has taken $217m (£160m) globally since it opened on Wednesday.
Queen musical Bohemian Rhapsody, which launched with $124m (£91m) in 2018 and starred Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, previously held the box office record for a musical biopic.
But Michael also surpassed the $180m (£133m) taken by 2024’s Oppenheimer, giving Michael the biggest worldwide opening weekend for a biopic of any kind.
Adam Fogelson, chairman of the film’s US distributor Lionsgate, said: “You don’t deliver this figure unless you’re seeing huge numbers across every conceivable demographic.
[Audiences] are clearly having a blast.”
The film has gone down much better with audiences than it did with critics, several of whom complained that it depicted a “sanitised” version of Jackson’s career.
Reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes recorded a significant gap between the 38% average score awarded by critics, and the 97% average rating from audiences.
The film’s release follows a string of musical biopics over the last decade, which are seen by Hollywood as reliable box office hits.



