Deadline, Variety and the Hollywood Reporter
said producer Graham King had secured the rights, including
music, from Jackson's estate to make a feature film about the
life of the "Thriller" singer, whose legacy has been tarnished
by allegations of child sex abuse.
The movie is expected to span Jackson's journey from child star
to global icon that ended when he died in 2009 at age 50 of an
overdose from a powerful sleeping aid just weeks before a
planned comeback concert.
Deadline, citing unnamed sources, said the film "isn't intended
to be a sanitized rendering" of Jackson's life.
King's production company and the Jackson estate did not
immediately return calls for comment.
Jackson was tried and acquitted in 2005 on charges of molesting
a 13-year-old boy. In 1994, he settled a sexual abuse civil
lawsuit concerning another 13 year-old boy.
His reputation came under scrutiny again this year because of
the Emmy-winning documentary "Leaving Neverland" in which two
men gave emotional accounts of what they said was sexual abuse
by the singer in the 1990s when they were boys.
Jackson's family attacked the documentary and his estate
denounced it as a "rehash of dated and discredited allegations."
Despite the publicity, the Jackson estate is backing a new
Broadway musical about the singer, due to open in July 2020. A
Michael Jackson show "One" from Cirque du Soleil continues to
play in Las Vegas, and stage musical "Thriller Live" has been
playing in London since 2009.
"Bohemian Rhapsody," a musical biopic about Queen frontman
Freddie Mercury who died of AIDS in 1991, won four Oscars this
year, including for lead actor Rami Malek. It has taken more
than $900 million at the global box office.
Deadline said the script for the Jackson movie will be written
by John Logan, whose credits include "The Aviator." No casting,
expected release date or movie studio was announced.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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