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Michael Jackson will be portrayed by his 26-year-old nephew, Jaafar, in a movie biopic about the late pop star, studio Lionsgate announced Monday.
Jaafar, son of Jermaine Jackson, said on Twitter that he was “humbled and honoured” to bring his uncle’s story to life.
The film, titled “Michael” is being made with the cooperation of Jackson’s family and estate, offering “audiences an in-depth portrayal of the man and our brother who became the King of Pop,” said a Jackson family statement in February last year.
I’m humbled and honored to bring my Uncle Michael’s story to life. To all the fans all over the world, I’ll see you soon.
— Jaafar Jackson (@JaafarJackson) January 30, 2023
Photo by Jourdynn Jackson pic.twitter.com/Xow9Mkakup
Production of the film – set to be directed by Antoine Fuqua, produced by “Bohemian Rhapsody’s” Graham King and written by three-time Oscar nominee John Logan – will begin this year. CNN has reached out to Lionsgate for further details.
The Jackson family voiced their support for the production’s casting choice, and Michael’s son, Prince, said that Jaafar “embodies” so much of his father.
“Truthfully I couldn’t be happier and prouder for him, he’s been working his ass off and I know he’s going to do an amazing job,” Prince wrote on Instagram. “I’m confident we are all going to do our best to show the world a part of my father they’ve never seen and that they deserve to see.”

Jackson, whose hits include “Thriller,” “Smooth Criminal” and “Billie Jean,” died in 2009 aged 50.
But his legacy has been tainted by a series of child sexual abuse allegations and a 2019 documentary “Leaving Neverland,” which featured two men who claimed Jackson sexually abused them over a period of several years when they were children.
Jackson’s family and estate refute the allegations and point to previous sworn testimonies by the subjects of the film that Jackson did not abuse them.
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