The 2026 biopic Michael, starring Jaafar Jackson and directed by Antoine Fuqua, has sparked packed theaters, strong audience reactions, and a wave of wonder on social media. Fans are defending it against mixed critic reviews, celebrating its electrifying concert scenes and emotional depth. Many younger viewers and rediscoverers are experiencing the "Michael magic" for the first time – dancing in aisles, feeling transported, and realizing why his star power endures 17 years after his passing. The film has already crossed major box office milestones, surpassing records as a music biopic.

Debutant Jaafar Jackson said that playing his late uncle and King of Pop Michael Jackson in the biopic Michael was his "calling". He went on to share that he had never even thought about an acting career until the project came along.
Here are 8 extraordinary aspects of
Michael Jackson that continue to captivate:
1. Unparalleled chart dominance across six decades (and counting)
Michael Jackson is the first artist to score Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hits in six different decades (1970s through 2020s). His solo breakthrough came with 1971’s “Got to Be There.” Classics like “Thriller” (peaking at No. 4 in 1984) returned to the Top 10 in 2025, driven by streaming and cultural moments like Halloween. This spans from Jackson 5 hits to posthumous tracks with Drake and Justin Timberlake. His music refuses to fade — a living testament to timeless appeal for new listeners.
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2. Thriller: The best-selling album of all time
Thriller (1982) remains Guinness World Records’ best-selling album, with over 70 million copies sold globally.
It produced seven Top 10 hits (including “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” and the title track) and stayed at No. 1 for 37 weeks. The groundbreaking 14-minute “Thriller” music video — a mini horror film with zombies — revolutionized MTV and pop culture. New generations are rediscovering its innovation through the biopic’s recreations.
3. Record-shattering Grammy night
In 1984, Jackson won a record eight Grammys in one night for Thriller — including Album of the Year, Record of the Year (“Beat It”), and more. This remains one of the most dominant single-night performances in Grammy history. It cemented his status as a peerless talent who blended pop, rock, R&B, and funk.
4. Revolutionary dance and performance legacy
Jackson invented or popularized moves like the moonwalk, anti-gravity lean, and robotic precision that blended street dance, ballet, and mime. His Super Bowl XXVII halftime show (1993) drew more viewers than the game itself. Live performances — from Motown 25 to Wembley Stadium — mixed athleticism, emotion, and showmanship in ways that still influence artists today. The biopic’s concert scenes are evoking theater-wide awe and sing-alongs.
5. Global superstardom and cultural barrier-breaking
Guinness named him the “Most Successful Entertainer of All Time.” He sold over 500 million records worldwide and was once the most famous person on Earth. His success helped desegregate MTV and popular music, introducing multiculturalism to global audiences. The “Black or White” video premiere drew an estimated 500 million viewers. Even today, he tops streaming charts post-biopic.
6. Guinness World Records pioneer
Jackson holds dozens of records: most successful entertainer, highest annual earnings for a solo artist, most expensive music video (“Scream”), youngest vocalist to top the charts (with Jackson 5), and more — around 39 in total. His achievements span sales, awards, tours, and fame. He also elevated the music video from promo to cinematic storytelling. “Thriller,” “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” and “Smooth Criminal” (with its lean) became cultural events. This visual legacy influences modern pop, TikTok challenges, and the biopic’s recreations that are blowing audiences away.
7. Enduring influence on generations of artists
From Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, and Usher to BTS, The Weeknd, and global stars — countless cite him as the blueprint. His fusion of genres, vocal techniques (falsetto, whoops, hiccups), and perfectionism set standards. Post-biopic, Spotify and Apple Music streams are surging, with new fans calling his catalog healing and joyful.
8. Timeless sense of wonder and shared experience
As one fan noted after the movie: it creates a “shared experience” in theaters that streaming can’t replicate. Tweets and reactions highlight packed crowds cheering, dancing, and feeling emotional transport. For a new generation, discovering Jackson means encountering pure talent, mystery, and magic — a child prodigy who became a global icon, flaws and all. His story reminds us of music’s power to unite.