Colman Domingo has recently broken her silence on Michael Jackson biopic controversy.
The actor, who plays the late Michael’s parents Joe Jackson in Michael, discussed the allegation on the TODAY show on April 22 that some people believed that the movie “whitewashed that part” especially the child molestation against Michael that were first made public in 1993.
Colman explained that the movie “takes place from the '60s to 1988, so it does not go into the first allegations in, what, 2005”.
“So that’s what it is. That's what this film is,” remarked the 56-year-old.
The Running Man actor mentioned, “There's a possibility of a part two that may deal with some other things that happened afterwards.”
“This is about the making of Michael, how he was raised and then how he was trying to find his voice as an artist and be a solo artist,” pointed out Colman.
However, the actor added, “Then, the movie. . . That's what I have to say about that.”
Meanwhile, Michael director Antoine Fuqua shared new details about the movie as the lawyers reportedly learned of a previously overlooked clause in a settlement agreement between the King of Pop and one of his accusers in an interview with The New Yorker on April 20.
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