The highly anticipated Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, has been a topic of controversy ever since it was announced in 2019, and it seems like the production is no easy feat either, as Miles Teller, who plays Jackson's entertainment lawyer, John Branca, recently shared the challenges of bringing the King of Pop's story to the big screen.
Apparently, the crew behind Michael has recreated several key moments at the infamous Neverland Ranch, a place Jackson considered home for more than a decade. During his appearance on Watch What Happens Live on Thursday, Teller shared crucial details regarding the film's production.
"I play John Branca, his entertainment lawyer. We filmed at Neverland. It was wild. Somebody else had bought it, but we dressed it up."
The Top Gun: Maverick star revealed that filming at Neverland Ranch was a surreal experience, especially considering they had to recreate the set, as Jackson sold the property in 2005. Nevertheless,...
Apparently, the crew behind Michael has recreated several key moments at the infamous Neverland Ranch, a place Jackson considered home for more than a decade. During his appearance on Watch What Happens Live on Thursday, Teller shared crucial details regarding the film's production.
"I play John Branca, his entertainment lawyer. We filmed at Neverland. It was wild. Somebody else had bought it, but we dressed it up."
The Top Gun: Maverick star revealed that filming at Neverland Ranch was a surreal experience, especially considering they had to recreate the set, as Jackson sold the property in 2005. Nevertheless,...
- 2/16/2025
- by Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
Quincy Jones was honored at the 2025 Grammy Awards during a special in memoriam segment. Stevie Wonder and Janelle Monáe headlined the tribute to Jones, who died last November at the age of 91. Cynthia Erivo, Herbie Hancock, and Lainey Wilson also delivered performances in tribute to Jones, while Will Smith made his return to a major televised show at Crypto.com area on Sunday night.
Erivo sang “Fly Me to the Moon” — made famous by the producer’s arrangement for Frank Sinatra — accompanied by Hancock on the piano before being joined by a full band.
Erivo sang “Fly Me to the Moon” — made famous by the producer’s arrangement for Frank Sinatra — accompanied by Hancock on the piano before being joined by a full band.
- 2/3/2025
- by Jon Blistein and Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
There’s quite a few absurdist comedy shows and movies out there, and Moonwalk on Jio Cinema is one of them. Set in Rampur, a small town in Uttar Pradesh that is known for thieves and thievery, this show tells us the story of two different kinds of criminals who are hell-bent on winning a ludicrous wager. It also features an aged gangster who has no money to fund his criminal activities. His son meanwhile is busy being a mathematics lecturer in a local college.
Spoilers Ahead
Why was Badan, the gangster, frustrated?
Moonwalk has several characters, and all of them have their own dilemmas. Badan, the aging gangster, was having a hard time carrying out criminal activities as many other gangs had outgrown him in terms of money and stature. Badan was frustrated as his only son, Chhapan, was not interested in taking over his father’s criminal legacy,...
Spoilers Ahead
Why was Badan, the gangster, frustrated?
Moonwalk has several characters, and all of them have their own dilemmas. Badan, the aging gangster, was having a hard time carrying out criminal activities as many other gangs had outgrown him in terms of money and stature. Badan was frustrated as his only son, Chhapan, was not interested in taking over his father’s criminal legacy,...
- 12/27/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
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