So there is an article on Puck.net from a guy whose read the script
I’m paraphrasing but according to him
-The film starts with Michael at Neverland Ranch looking out of the window as cops come to raid his house
-The film “aggressively” defends Michael and takes the viewpoint that Michael was naive and the parents of the children, wanting money, take advantage of Michael’s good hearted nature. The film explicitly references a taped recording of the first accusor’s father admitting he wants money and his son’s well being is irrelevant to him
-The film paints Joseph as the movie’s villain and is described as someone who emotionally and physically abused Michael and stripped him of his childhood. Which Michael fights to regain and relive throughout his life
-John Branca and Johnnie Cochran have a discussion in the film regarding the 1993 allegations and describe them as an “extortion attempt”
-There’s grueling scene of police stripping Michael naked and taking pictures of his genitalia. “This assault, this scorching trauma, will shake him to the core and never leave him,” the script reads.
-and at one point, Branca says, “It’s not the kids I’m worried about, it’s the parents. He’s opening his door to tons of people we don’t know. And there’s a lot of greedy people in the world.” Later, Michael laments to his lawyers, “I tell the truth—and it doesn’t matter. I’ve been around kids my whole life, but now they’ve turned it into something ugly.”
-Only the 1993 incident is dramatized. The other allegations are not mentioned in the script
-The script focuses on and is chalk full of Michael’s music. There are about 20 Jackson 5 and MJ songs referenced in the script and at least 5 montage sequences set to his music
-budget is set at $155 Million, making it one of the highest budgeted biopics of all time. The studio is counting on foreign box office to make up the gross, as Michael remains popular around the world.
An exclusive look at the script for ‘Michael,’ currently in production, reveals the first Jackson estate-approved piece of entertainment that directly addresses the child molestation allegations against him—and seeks to cleanse the entertainer’s image 15 years after his death.
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