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Jackson Biopic: Friend Voices Hopes, Concerns
2 Dec
Summary
- Filmmaker Bryan Stoller hopes biopic highlights Michael Jackson's charity work.
- Stoller was surprised not to be consulted on the film's accuracy.
- He maintains Michael Jackson was 1,000-percent innocent of allegations.

Canadian filmmaker Bryan Michael Stoller, who maintained a friendship with Michael Jackson for over three decades, expresses anticipation for the forthcoming biopic 'Michael.' While he has only viewed the trailer, Stoller is optimistic, particularly regarding the casting of Jackson's nephew, Jaafar Jackson, in the lead role.
However, Stoller voices reservations, noting his surprise at not being contacted for input given their close relationship. This lack of consultation raises concerns for him about the film's historical accuracy. He specifically hopes the biopic will accurately portray Jackson's deep commitment to global philanthropy and charitable endeavors, aspects he feels were underreported.
Stoller also anticipates the film will steer clear of the widely publicized sexual abuse allegations and subsequent trial. Asserting his belief in Jackson's innocence, Stoller stated he would not have remained by his side if he had any doubts. Reports suggest the film underwent significant reshoots, potentially to omit references to the accusations made against the iconic singer.


