Colman Domingo Hopes Paris Jackson Will Love Michael Jackson Biopic Tribute

Actor Colman Domingo has addressed Paris Jackson's past public criticism of the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael,' expressing hope she will come to appreciate the film. Domingo clarified that his earlier comments about her support were taken out of context and later updated. He revealed he privately messaged Paris on Instagram to address the misunderstanding, to which she responded positively with a heart emoji. The film, starring Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson as the King of Pop, is set for release on April 24.

Key Points: Colman Domingo Addresses Paris Jackson's Michael Film Criticism

  • Domingo clarifies past remarks were conflated
  • Paris Jackson had distanced herself from the film
  • Actor reached out to Paris privately on Instagram
  • Film explores complex legacy of Joe Jackson
  • Biopic stars Michael's nephew Jaafar Jackson
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Colman Domingo responds to Paris Jackson's criticism of Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael'

Actor Colman Domingo responds to Paris Jackson's past criticism of the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael,' revealing their private message exchange.

"I hope that she eventually loves the tribute that we made about her father. - Colman Domingo"

Washington, March 11

Actor Colman Domingo has addressed past criticism from Paris Jackson regarding the upcoming biographical film 'Michael', saying he hopes she will eventually appreciate the tribute to her father, the late pop icon Michael Jackson.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, in a recent interview with a magazine, the 'Euphoria' star reflected on the discussion that emerged last year after Paris publicly distanced herself from the film.

Domingo portrays the Jackson family patriarch, Joe Jackson, in the project directed by Antoine Fuqua.

"I hope that she eventually loves the tribute that we made about her father," Domingo said, commenting on Paris Jackson's earlier criticism of the film.

The controversy began in September 2025 after Domingo told People magazine that Paris and her brother, Prince Jackson, were "very much in support" of the biopic. Paris responded on Instagram, stating she had no involvement in the production.

"Don't be telling people I was 'helpful' on the set of a movie I had zero percent involvement in," she wrote at the time, adding that she had read an early draft of the script and shared feedback about elements she felt were inaccurate. When those concerns were not addressed, she said she chose to step away from the process.

Domingo clarified in the new interview that his earlier remarks had been "conflated" and "taken out of context," noting that the original article was later updated to better reflect his comments.

He also revealed that he reached out to Paris directly through Instagram to address the misunderstanding.

According to the actor, Paris responded positively to his message, reacting with a heart emoji.

Beyond the public exchange, Domingo also discussed the complexity of portraying Joe Jackson, a figure whose relationship with his children has long been debated.

Michael Jackson himself had spoken about experiencing abuse during childhood.

"For me, it was about finding his humanity," Domingo said, describing his approach to the role. He noted that Joe Jackson helped shape the careers of some of the most influential performers in music history, while acknowledging that his parenting methods remain controversial.

The film features Michael Jackson's nephew, Jaafar Jackson, making his feature film debut as the King of Pop.

The cast also includes Miles Teller, Laura Harrier, Kat Graham, Larenz Tate, Derek Luke and Nia Long, who portrays Michael's mother, Katherine Jackson.

Backed by Michael Jackson's estate, Michael is scheduled for theatrical and IMAX release on April 24, following multiple delays.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Honestly, biopics are always a sensitive matter, especially when the family is involved. The estate backing it gives it some credibility, but the children's perspective is crucial. Domingo reaching out directly was the right move. Fingers crossed the final product is respectful.
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Aman W
Portraying Joe Jackson is a massive challenge. You can't ignore the controversies, but you also can't deny he built the Jackson 5. Domingo is a fantastic actor, so I trust he'll find that balance. More interested in seeing Jaafar Jackson as Michael – that must be so emotional for the family.
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Sarah B
As a longtime MJ fan from India, I just want a film that celebrates his art. The drama around it is distracting. His music transcended everything – remember the "Dangerous" tour hype here? That's what we should focus on. Hope the movie has great musical sequences.
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Karthik V
The article mentions the script feedback was ignored. That's not a good sign, yaar. If you're making a biopic, especially with the estate involved, you should listen to the immediate family. A heart emoji reply is polite, but doesn't mean she's on board. They should have been more transparent from the start.
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Nisha Z
It's all about marketing now, isn't it? Creating "controversy" before release. I'll wait and watch. Michael Jackson's story is complex, and no single film can capture it all. But if it introduces his genius to a new generation, some good will come of it.

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