The $850 million box office smash

Antoine Fuqua's biopic starring Jaafar Jackson has grossed $850 million worldwide, making it a commercial success.

The film chronicles Michael Jackson's ascent from his early years with the Jackson 5 in the 1960s thrrough the heights of the Bad World Tour in the late 1980s.

Jaafar Jackson, Michael's nephew, plays the lead role in his film debut, supported by a strong ensemble cast including Nia Long, Miles Teller, and Colman Domingo.

A three-part documentary that's breaking records

Nick Green's three-part documentary series, Michael Jackson: The Verdict, has topped Netflix's U.S. Top 10 TV list, displacing other strong Netflix originals.

The documentary explores the origins of the media frenzy surrounding Michael Jackson, beginning with former BBC journalist Martin Bashir's 2003 documentary Living With Michael Jackson.

The series also delves into the broader cultural dynamics at play, questioning why society is drawn to celebrity scandals and how collective memory shapes public perception.

A global fascination with the King of Pop

Michael Jackson's legacy continues to captivate audiences worldwide, nearly two decades after his death.

The converging momentum of the documentary and the biopic underscores a renewed wave of interest in Jackson's life, music, and cultural impact.

The series arrives at a momennt when worldwide fascination with the King of Pop remains fierce, and it coincides with the release of a major biopic that has dominated the global box office.

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The documentary's chart-topping performance mirrors the extraordinary commercial success of the theatrical biopic, which opened two months ago and has already amassed roughly $850 million worldwide.

The film's success is a testament to the enduring power of Michael Jackson's music and legacy, which continues to captivate audiences across generations.

The series also raises important questions about the role of media in shaping public perception and the impact of celebrity scandals on society.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The documentary's success is a result of its thoughtful and nuanced approach to the subject matter, which sets it apart from ordinary tabloid retellings.

The series also explores the broader cultural dynamics at play, questioning why society is drawn to celebrity scandals and how collective memory shapes public perception.

The documentary's chart-topping performance mirrors the extraordinary commercial success of the theatrical biopic,which opened two months ago and has already amassed roughly $850 million worldwide.