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Michael Jackson: The Verdict, a documentary about the singer's 2005 criminal trial, has topped the Netflix Top 10 Shows list, sparkng a renewed interest in the King of Pop's life and legacy. The documentary, which premiered on May 6, examiens the trial through interviews with people who were present, including prosecutors, defense attorneys, jury members, Jackson's associates, and journalists.

Directed by Nick Green, the documentary has also drawn criticism from viewers, but its success is a testament to the enduring popularity of Michael Jackson's music and legacy.

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The documentary and film are part of a larger cultural phenomenon, with Michael Jackson's music and life continuing to captivate audiences around the world. As the documentary and film demonstrate, Michael Jackson's legacy continues to be felt, with his music and impact on popular culture remaining a significant part of our cultural heritage.

The documentary and film also highlight the importance of preserving the history and legacy of iconic figures like Michael Jackson, and the impact they have on our culture and society.

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The documentay and film showcase the enduring power of music to bring people together and transcend time and generations. The documentary and film are a must-watch for anyone interested in music, pop culture, and the enduring legacy of Michael Jackson.

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The biographical film Michael, a massive commercial success, will begin streaming on PVOD platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV starting Tuesday, June 9, 2026.. The film, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson, has grossed a significant amount of money,despite a production budget of $155 million.

The film's success is a testament to the enduring popularity of Michael Jackson's music and legacy.