Jaafar Jackson on "Earning" Michael Jackson Role in Biopic: "It Was a Calling"

Jaafar Jackson has spoken about the profound responsibility of portraying his late uncle, Michael Jackson, in the upcoming biopic 'Michael,' stating he felt a calling to the role. He emphasized that he had to earn the part by proving his capability to filmmakers, starting from the roots to find authenticity. Director Antoine Fuqua admitted initial doubts but was instantly convinced upon seeing Jaafar perform Michael's iconic moves. The film, produced by the estate's co-executors, will chronicle Michael Jackson's journey from child star to global icon and releases in April.

Key Points: Jaafar Jackson on Portraying Uncle Michael in Biopic

  • Jaafar had to prove himself for the role
  • Director initially doubted his ability
  • Film traces Michael's life from Jackson 5 to solo stardom
  • Biopic produced by estate executors
  • Set for global theatrical release April 24
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Jaafar Jackson says he "had to really earn" role of Michael Jackson in upcoming biopic

Jaafar Jackson reveals he had to "earn" the role of Michael Jackson in the upcoming biopic 'Michael,' with producers and director sharing their casting journey.

"I never dreamed to be an actor or even thought of playing him. But I knew it was a calling. - Jaafar Jackson"

Los Angeles, February 11

Jaafar Jackson has opened up about portraying his late uncle, pop icon Michael Jackson, in the upcoming biopic Michael, saying he had to "really earn the role," according to People.

A behind-the-scenes look at the film debuted on February 10, offering a glimpse of Jaafar's transformation into the King of Pop for the big screen.

"I never dreamed to be an actor or even thought of playing him. But I knew it was a calling," Jaafar, 29, said in the video. "Embodying Michael, I really had to earn the role and prove to the filmmakers that I was capable of becoming Michael. Essentially, it was starting at the roots and finding the authenticity," as quoted by People.

Jaafar is one of seven children of Jermaine Jackson, Michael Jackson's older brother. He shared that the experience on set was deeply emotional and filled with admiration for the late singer.

"I felt that love for Michael every day on set from the crew and the cast. Everybody had that love and wanted to put their heart and soul into it," he said.

Producer Graham King reflected on the challenge of casting the global music legend. "Going through this process of who can play Michael, how do you even start with that? And then, of course, I meet Jaafar Jackson," King said in the clip.

Director Antoine Fuqua admitted he initially had doubts but was quickly convinced. "Day one, all I could think of was, 'Can Jaafar really pull this off?' Man, when the music started and he hit those first few moves, I mean, this guy killed it. I looked at Graham and Graham looked at me, I was like, 'Who is this guy?!'" Fuqua said, adding that Jaafar "has the desire -- like Michael -- to be the best."

The film also stars Nia Long as Katherine Jackson, Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson, Laura Harrier as Suzanne de Passe, Juliano Valdi as young Michael and Miles Teller as John Branca.

According to Lionsgate, Michael is a "cinematic portrayal of the life and legacy of one of the most influential artists the world has ever known." The film traces his journey from his early days as the lead singer of the Jackson Five to becoming a global superstar driven by creative ambition, according to People.

Among the producers are John Branca and John McClain, co-executors of the Michael Jackson estate.

Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009, at the age of 50. He is survived by his three children -- Prince, Paris and Bigi, according to People.

Michael is set to release in theatres on April 24.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Respect to Jaafar for earning the role and not just getting it because of his last name. Michael was a global icon, especially huge in India. I remember my parents playing his cassettes. The pressure on Jaafar must be insane. All the best to him!
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Aman W
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Biopics often whitewash history. Will this film address the serious allegations? Or will it be a sanitized, estate-approved version? As fans, we deserve an honest portrayal, not just a hagiography.
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Sarah B
The director's reaction says it all! "Who is this guy?!" That must have been an incredible moment. Can't wait to see the transformation and the dance sequences. The casting of the Jackson parents looks spot on too. April can't come soon enough! 🎬
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Karthik V
Michael's influence on Indian pop culture was massive. From his dance moves being copied in Bollywood to his songs at every college fest. I hope this biopic reignites that magic for a new generation. But yes, it's a huge responsibility for Jaafar. Fingers crossed!
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Nisha Z
It must be so emotionally heavy for him to step into his uncle's shoes every day. The article says he felt the love on set, which is beautiful. The story of the Jackson family itself is like a epic drama. Hope the film captures both the triumph and the tragedy.

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