Antoine Fuqua's Michael Jackson biopic was blindsided by a deal Jackson's estate had made with one of his molestation accusers, forcing reshoots.
Lionsgate has extended its multi-year theatrical output deal with Starz as the two studios prepare for full separation.
Lionsgate and Starz are about to be split from each other, but the entities have extended their exclusive theatrical output deal.
Antoine Fuqua's 'Michael' is said to be facing reshoots due to an extremely costly oversight involving one of Jackson's high-profile court cases.
As it turns out, the Michael Jackson estate made an agreement with the Chandler family to never “dramatize” those events. The Lionsgate film slated for release on October 3rd apparently does just that, and in the following manner that’s cited in the report:
Michael, the forthcoming Michael Jackson biopic, is facing a potential delay over the film’s controversial third act, which has legal implications.
A long-forgotten contract with one of the children who accused of the singer of sexual abuse is forcing filmmakers to revise the biopic's final act, per a report.
Lionsgate and Starz are about to be split ... Francis Lawrence and based on thenew Suzanne Collins novel; director Antoine Fuqua’s “Michael,” starring Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson ...
As the Michael Jackson biopic undergoes potential reshoots amidst some alleged legal issues, a new report suggests the film could perhaps be split into two films. According to a new report from Jeff Sneider’s The InSneider,
In 2024, Domingo was nominated for his tremendously empathetic performance in Rustin, a biopic of queer civil rights activist Bayard Rustin. “That sort of catapulted me to leading man status,” Domingo says. He also became, after Ian McKellen in 1998’s Gods And Monsters, only the second out gay man to be nominated for playing a gay character.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua ("Training Day," "The Equalizer" films) with a script by three-time Oscar nominee John Logan, "Michael" tells the story of the late superstar, who died in 2009 at the age of 50 as a result of acute propofol intoxication.
The Detroit Lions may have lost cornerback Terrion Arnold in Sunday night's showdown against the Minnesota Vikings. The injury happened in the third quarter when Arnold got awkwardly wrapped up ...