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The first reactions to Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson biopic moonwalk between glowing and disappointed by the ending

Michael Jackson mania is about to start all over again when Antoine Fuqua’s Michael biopic moonwalks into theaters on April 24. The anticipation is overwhelming, and fans of the Gloved One are willing to spill blood on the dance floor to find out what people think of the movie before its release. To that end, the movie recently screened for select audiences, and first reactions to the epic feature are circulating on social media. We’ve gathered a handful and posted them here. From what I can tell, most people are losing their minds over Jaafar Jackson’s portrayal of Michael Jackson, while others note Colman Domingo‘s powerful performance as Joe Jackson. Some say it’s one of the greatest biopics ever, while others think the final act’s ending (reshot to omit content about child abuse allegations) is disappointing. Let’s take a look at some of the first reactions and see for ourselves.

First reactions to Antoine Fuqua’s Michael

#MichaelMovie is why we go to the movies. Thriller, Beat It, etc recreated to perfection – genuinely couldn’t resist a head bump and finger tap at any moment. Makes you smile where it wants to, wince where it needs to. Colman is your earliest supporting actor candidate. Some… pic.twitter.com/awMaguXcbl

— Liam (@LiamTCrowley) April 10, 2026

#MichaelMovie is one of the best music biopics I’ve ever seen! Jaafar Jackson is Dazzling and Mesmerizing and truly embodies Michael Jackson. Colman Domingo is Spectacular and shows why he’s one of the greats. Incredible musical sequences and performances makes this a must watch pic.twitter.com/mpJC4Zd7oA

— Junior Felix (@JuniorFett) April 10, 2026

#Michael features two absolutely smashing performances, Jaafar Jackson is ELECTRIC in his role, while Colman Domingo is monstrous as Joe Jackson. The ending leaves a bit to be desired, but the journey there is fascinating and fitting of the greatest entertainer of our time. pic.twitter.com/SlZITFVrn6

— Hunter Bolding (@HunterBVideo) April 10, 2026

Jaafar Jackson delivers a truly remarkable performance in #Michael, embodying the spirit, the ambition and the physicality of Michael Jackson in a way that’s dazzling to watch. The kid is so good, and longtime fans will adore this film.

Director Antoine Fuqua delivers a fun,… pic.twitter.com/owfYimBWCH

— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) April 10, 2026

People at the Berlin premiere of the Michael Jackson movie yesterday couldn’t stop singing along at the end, calling it a 10/10 masterpiece pic.twitter.com/jmDeWCOfLr

— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) April 11, 2026

Je viens de voir Michael en avant-première mondiale à Berlin. Je vais vous le dire clairement : c’est une expérience unique à vivre au cinéma absolument et à revivre à la maison encore après.

Je suis passé par toutes les émotions mais j’en ressors surtout avec des étoiles dans… https://t.co/3cW2js7yTU pic.twitter.com/y02TLoYKw3

— chedli (@zeChedli) April 10, 2026

What’s Michael about?

Michael is the cinematic portrayal of the life and legacy of one of the most influential artists the world has ever known. The film tells the story of Michael Jackson’s life beyond the music, tracing his journey from the discovery of his extraordinary talent as the lead of the Jackson Five, to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fueled a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world. Highlighting both his life off-stage and some of the most iconic performances from his early solo career, the film gives audiences a front-row seat to Michael Jackson as never before. This is where his story begins.

Fuqua on how MJ influenced his life and career path

“It’s a very spiritual journey, making a movie about someone like Michael. Michael was a big influence on my career as a director. Seeing how he refused to be put in a box as a “black” artist only. To be a young black man in this country and see people who look like me achieve international fame meant that there was no ceiling. If they can do it, someone like myself can do it,” Fuqua says during a Michael featurette.

Fuqua continues, “So as a director, I’ve had that same battle of not getting put into a box. When I used to do videos, I didn’t get the million-dollar budgets. I got the $50,000 budget. But Michael was the first that I saw to really make an impact and cross over the way he did. Now, I’m not a Jackson. I can’t do Michael. But in my own field, it gave me a lot of inspiration.”

How excited are you about Antoine Fuqua’s Michael coming to theaters on April 24? My niece, who’s likely oblivious to Jackson’s checkered past, can’t get to the theater fast enough. I used to be a diehard MJ fan when I was a kid. I still enjoy his music a great deal, though I’ll wait for a digital release to experience Fuqua’s film.

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