Jaafar Jackson stars as his uncle Michael Jackson in "Michael," the sweeping biopic about the King of Pop, hitting theaters on April 24. (Courtesy photo)

Massive ticket presales for โ€œMichael,โ€ the highly anticipated film directed by Antoine Fuqua, are surging at a pace that has already pushed industry projections to an $80 million to $90 million domestic opening, placing the film on track for one of the biggest debuts of the year.

Box Office Pro reports the film is โ€œabsolutely killing itโ€ in presales, with audiences locking in tickets weeks before its April 24 release in the United States. The early demand signals that the drawing power of Michael Jackson remains unmatched, decades after he first captivated audiences around the world.

What unfolds on screen delivers a sweeping portrayal expected to resonate across Jacksonโ€™s global fan base. Oscar-level performances by Jaafar Jackson and Colman Domingo are expected to dominate conversation as audiences experience the film.

The late King of Popโ€™s career began in childhood as the standout voice of the Jackson Five, where he commanded global attention before reaching his teenage years. That early success carried into his solo breakthrough with โ€œOff the Wallโ€ in 1979, a project that delivered multiple hit records and established him as a dominant force in popular music.

He followed with โ€œThrillerโ€ (1982), the best-selling album of all time, a release that changed the direction of the music industry through its sound, its cinematic music videos, and its global reach. The same audience that filled arenas and stadiums across continents is now driving ticket sales for the film that will likely exceed $1 billion in gross ticket sales.

The momentum will only intensify when the film opens first in Berlin on April 10. The German capital has long been one of the strongest centers of Jacksonโ€™s international fan base, with generations of fans who continue to celebrate his music and legacy. The early Berlin premiere is already drawing heightened attention across Europe, with organized fan events and travel tied to opening night.

The global rollout continues April 24, positioning the film to build on early international reaction before reaching U.S. audiences. Analysts point to Jacksonโ€™s worldwide appeal as a key factor in the filmโ€™s outlook, with expectations that international markets could significantly expand overall box office totals.

The cast includes the pop starโ€™s nephew, the Academy Award-nominated Domingo, Nia Long, Miles Teller, Laura Harrier, Kat Graham, Larenz Tate, and Derek Luke. The screenplay was written by John Logan, with production led by Graham King alongside estate co-executors John Branca and John McClain. Prince Jackson, the celebrated artistโ€™s oldest son, serves as an executive producer.

The film traces Jacksonโ€™s rise from a child star in the Jackson Five to a global icon whose performances and recordings reshaped pop culture. It also presents moments away from the spotlight, offering a closer look at his life beyond the stage while recreating key performances from his early solo years.

The early ticket surge, combined with a Berlin-first launch and a global fan base that has remained engaged for decades, positions โ€œMichaelโ€ to potentially become not just one of the biggest biopics, but one of the best-selling movies in history.

โ€œTickets for the Michael Jackson biopic titled โ€˜MICHAELโ€™ are now on sale,โ€ social media user Cinema Tweets wrote. โ€œI really hope this film crushes the April box office. Would be great momentum for cinema.โ€

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *