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Neverland Ranch Allegations Scrubbed From Jackson Biopic
21 Apr
Summary
- Movie reshoots cost up to $15 million due to legal clause.
- Settlement barred mentioning Jordan Chandler or his family.
- New film focuses on Jackson's career and fatherly tensions.

A Michael Jackson biopic faced a significant overhaul, necessitating 22 days of reshoots costing the Jackson estate up to $15 million. This expense arose from a settlement clause preventing any depiction or mention of Jordan Chandler, a key figure in earlier allegations. Consequently, the film's original opening, which included a police raid on Neverland Ranch, was removed.
The director expressed skepticism about some accusers and their families, noting past instances where individuals sought financial gain. Michael Jackson himself was acquitted of child abuse charges in 2005. The recently revised movie now concludes with Jackson at the zenith of his career, with the central dramatic arc focusing on family dynamics, particularly the tension with his father, Joe Jackson.
This new narrative direction ensures the film adheres to the settlement's restrictions while still exploring Jackson's life. The estate's financial investment underscores the legal complexities encountered in bringing the project to completion.