A parent's guide to the Michael Jackson movie – Is it family-friendly?

Spoiler alert! We're delving into what happens inthe new Michael Jackson biopic "Michael."To the extent that real-life events can be spoiled, turn away now if you don't want to know specifics.

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After plenty of controversy,Michael Jacksonis moonwalking his way to movie theaters.

Jaafar Jacksontransforms into his uncle Michael Jackson in themusical biopic "Michael"(in theaters April 24). In light of child molestation accusations against the iconic pop star − which he denied − parents may be wondering where the movie falls on the spectrum between sanitized and harrowing. Does "Michael" delve into adult topics likealleged sexual abuse, or is it akin to watching a series of music videos of his greatest hits?

All in all, the film is more the latter than the former. "Michael" is a relatively family-friendly affair, which could easily be shown on broadcast television with only small edits for language. But there are a few things parents may want to know before bringing younger viewers to the theater.

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Jaafar Jackson (left) performs as Michael during his 1987 Bad tour. Michael (right) onstage during his first solo show in Japan on Sept. 12, 1987.

What is 'Michael' rated?

"Michael" is rated PG-13 for some thematic material, language and smoking, per the Motion Picture Association.

Is there bad language in 'Michael'?

Yes, there are some swear words in "Michael," which seems to be one of the primary reasons the film is rated PG-13 rather than PG.

The swearing is certainly not pervasive, though, and only occurs here and there; there are large stretches of the film that are totally clean language-wise.

There is also some extremely mild sexual innuendo in a scene where Michael wants to play Twister with his brothers, who are all busy doing other things. One of them jokes that another of the brothers has a date, so he'll be playing his own game of Twister.

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'Michael' premiere – See Jaafar, Prince and Jermaine Jackson celebrate

The Jackson family has been showing up in style to celebrate the release of Antoine Fuqua's"Michael" biopic.StarringMichael Jackson's real-life nephewJaafar Jacksonas the King of Pop himself, the film explores Michael's meteoric rise to fame, from his early days in theJackson 5to his 1980s Bad tour.Here, Jaafar Jackson arrives on the world premiere red carpet in Berlin on April 10, 2026.

Does anything scary or intense happen in 'Michael'?

There are a few moments in "Michael" that may be too intense for very young viewers, starting with one of its primary storylines: Michael's relationship with his dad. Joe Jackson (Colman Domingo) is depicted as physically abusive in the film, and an early scene shows him taking off his belt and brutally beating Michael while the boy screams and cries.

A few scenes later, Joe is shown getting ready to beat Michael again, indicating that this is something that happens frequently. But during this second instance, the door closes and the movie cuts away. From then on, no more physical abuse occurs in front of the camera, though there is tension in the air during many of Joe's scenes, as Michael is scared of standing up to his dad until the very end. There is also often a sense that Joe could snap and become angry at any given moment.

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Colman Domingo plays Michael Jackson's father Joe Jackson, who is depicted as physically abusive in "Michael."

Another sequence that may be too scary for little kids is when Michael is injured while shooting a Pepsi commercial in 1984. The scene shows Michael's hair catching on fire from pyro, and things get intense as he is dramatically rushed to the hospital. There, a doctor explains Michael nearly died, and we get a look at his burned scalp, though it isn't especially graphic.

While at the hospital, Michael meets with other burn victims. Michael visits sick kids throughout the film, including a scene that shows him sitting with a child who is lying in a hospital bed.

Earlier, there's a scene where Michael gets a nose job and arrives home with bandages on his face, though the procedure isn't shown.

There is also a scene where Michael watches a news report about gang violence. The report features victims of gang violence, including a man who lifts his shirt up to show scars underneath, though it's no more graphic than you'd see on the actual news.

The only other moment that could potential scare very little kids is the recreation of the "Thriller" music video, though it's less scary than the real one, given that it shows the zombies are fake. Beforehand, a few mildly scary clips from horror films like "Night of the Living Dead" are shown to depict Michael being inspired by them.

Little kids also might wonder about the fact that Michael is shown to have seemingly no friends in the film other than his many pets. Themes of loneliness and isolation are touched on, and the film hints at the idea that Michael is in a state of arrested development, continuing to obsess over Peter Pan into his adulthood.

Are there scenes of sexual abuse in 'Michael'?

No. The child sexual abuse allegations against Jackson aren't explored or referenced in the film in any way.Multiple reportshave indicatedthe allegations were originally set to be addressed near the end of the film, but the storyline was removed due to a legal issue. The movie now ends in 1988, five years before Jackson was accused of molesting 13-year-old Jordan Chandler. That means the film also doesn't acknowledge Jackson's 2009 death or any other events that occurred in the last 20 years of his life.

"Michael" ends in the late '80s and does not address the sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson.

Is there any drug abuse in 'Michael'?

No. Drug use isn't a theme explored in "Michael," and there aren't any scenes showing characters abusing drugs. The only significant drug reference is a moment when Michael resists taking painkillers after his accident. There are also a few minor, period-accurate moments of people smoking cigarettes or cigars and drinking alcohol, typically in a workplace environment or business meeting.

How long is 'Michael'?

"Michael" clocks in at 2 hours and 7 minutes. Despite ending with onscreen text that teases a second movie, there are no scenes during the credits.

Contributing: Patrick Ryan

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Summer HousealumLuke Gulbransonis voicing his opinion onWest Wilsonand Amanda Batula's relationship.

Wilson, 31, andBatula, 34, received a mixed reaction when they announced their romance due to Wilson's prior relationship with fellowSummer HousestarCiara Miller, who was Batula's close friend.

While appearing on theTMZ podcaston Friday, April 24, Gulbranson, 42, addressed the drama surrounding the couple. He previously dated Miller, 30, in 2020, years before her relationship with Wilson.

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He explained that he would not intentionally seek to date a friend's ex, but that if strong feelings developed, he would "have a conversation" with the friend and ask for their "blessing."

“But just like the way that this all went down, I know I would never do it, ever, and I feel bad for everybody," Gulbranson said. “Ciara and Kyle [Cooke] obviously, and you know everybody involved. I'm sure it's an emotional rollercoaster.”

“But I'm excited for Ciara, I hope she's ready to boogie,” Gulbranson said, referring to her upcoming appearance on theSummer Housereunion.

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When the podcast host asked Gulbranson if he thought Wilson and Batula's relationship would last, he gave a candid response.

“I don't know," Gulbranson said. "I'll be real with you if I was in a relationship with somebody for a number of years I don't know if I would jump into a relationship with somebody else right away, I can tell you that."

"I would take some time for me if I was expecting a relationship with somebody to work," he concluded.

Miller recently opened up about her preparations for the show's reunion.

"People talk about a revenge dress," she toldGlamourin an interview published on April 17. "Even at the reunion two years ago, I really wasn't preparing anything to be a revenge dress. I was genuinely just like, 'Oh, what do I want to wear?'..."

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  • A source recently confirmed the news to People.

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Taylor SwiftinvitedZoë Kravitzto her upcoming wedding withTravis Kelce, despite rumors of a feud.

According toPeople, the celebrity gossip blog DeuxMoi previously reported that the pair’s friendship was “dunzo” and that Kravitz was “actually mad” about not being invited to the wedding. Kravitz is currently dating Harry Styles, whom Swift briefly dated in 2012.

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However, in October 2025, reports of bad blood were debunked after a source toldUs Weeklythat Swift "doesn't have an issue" with Kravitz and Styles’s relationship.

The insideradded, “Their relationship was so long ago. Harry has moved on, and so has Taylor. They’re friendly when they see each other, which isn’t often but does happen occasionally. It’s all in the past now.”

And in Kravitz’s 2022GQcover story, she spoke about how she and Swift bonded in London during the pandemic.

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“She was my pod,” Kravitz said. “She was a very important part of being in London, just having a friend that I could see and that would make me home-cooked meals and dinner on my birthday.”

Swift provided quotes for the story, writing via email, “Zoë’s sense of self is what makes her such an exciting artist, and such an incredible friend. She has this very honest inner compass, and the result is art and life without compromising who she is.”

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“We ended up having to stay there for about two weeks,” Kravitz said onLate Night with Seth Meyers, perElle. “And Taylor has this beautiful house. It’s from the ’30s, it’s something you want to preserve and take care of.”

There's clearly no bad blood here.

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The highly anticipated film, which starsAnne Hathaway and Meryl Streep, is set to hit theaters on May 1, a decade after the release of the original movie.

The sequel toThe Devil Wears Pradais facing backlash over the “racist” portrayal of an Asian-American character

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In the comedy-drama, Meryl plays Miranda Priestly, the cynical editor of the fictionalRunwayfashion magazine. Her character is loosely inspired byVogueeditor Anna Wintour.

Anne portrays Andy Sachs, an aspiring journalist who lands a job as Miranda’s assistant. The sequel sees Andy returning to the magazine, this time as the new Features Editor, with an assistant of her own: an Asian-American woman named Jin Chao.

In a clip from theupcoming filmshared by 20th Century Studios, Anne’s character is seen getting off an elevator and meeting her assistant, who is wearing glasses and dressed in a striped shirt and matching pants.

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“Are you Andy? Hi! I’m Jin Chao. I’m your new assistant,” she informs her. “I was an intern this morning…Nobody wanted to work in your department ‘cause it’s not actual fashion, so I just got it. Isn’t that cool?”

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The short scene did not land well on social media, with one viewer writing on X, “Racist name? Check. Cheap stereotypes? Check. And that’s your ‘thank you’ to your most crucial overseas box office market?”

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Many Asian-American social media users have called for a boycott of the film. “I was planning to watch this movie, but after seeing the trailer I found it racist, so I’ve decided not to see it,” admitted one critic.

“Nope! Not in the hell will anyone make me watch this film!” read another comment on the video posted by the film’s production company.

A Japanese user said, “It gives me chills. Did they use this scene in the promo because it’s ‘funny’? #BoycottTheDevilWearsPrada2.”

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Speaking with theNew Jersey Monthly, Helen said her character, Jin, gets her own arc, in which she “steps into her own power, and she gets to flaunt that and use it to help.”

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The 26-year-old, who had her breakout role as Claire in Broadway’sMaybe Happy Endingin 2024, bonded withAnne Hathawayover their background in theater, particularly their experiences at the prestigious youth theater program at New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse.

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“[Anne] led the room, and the piece, with such grace, strength and kindness,” Helen told the outlet. “There was efficiency and respect for everyone’s time.”

Amid her success on Broadway and her feature-film debut, the actress can’t help but reflect on how grateful she is to her parents.

“My parents came to New Jersey as immigrants and built a life in America,” she said. “They sacrificed so much to give me the opportunities I’m now experiencing.

“I’m a product of the place that I’m from and the people that I’ve met along the way.”

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Helen will also starin the CBS vampire comedy seriesEternally Yours, set to premiere this fall.

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Thesequelalso introduces new stars, including Helen, Kenneth Branagh, Rachel Bloom, Patrick Brammall, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, B.J. Novak, Caleb Hearon, Simone Ashley, Tibor Ravitz, and Pauline Chalamet.

Adapted from Lauren Weisberger’s novel about her experience working at a famous fashion magazine, the original 2006 film was a box office success and received two Academy Award nominations: Best Costume Design for Patricia Field and Best Actress for Meryl Streep.

“Any time Asian people are successful it’s because of racism. Got it,” wrote one viewer, as others continued to debate the scene

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