LOS ANGELES – The long-awaited Michael Jackson biopic *Michael* has stormed to the top of the North American box office in its opening weekend, pulling in a stellar $97 million in ticket sales across the United States and Canada, industry tracking data released Sunday confirms.
Helmed by veteran director Antoine Fuqua and distributed by Lionsgate, the feature film traces the extraordinary journey of the King of Pop, tracking his evolution from a child performer in the Jackson 5 to one of the most influential and recognizable cultural icons in global music history. Taking on the titular role is Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson’s own nephew, who has drawn widespread attention for his uncanny portrayal of the late superstar.
Industry analysts have described the opening weekend haul as a historic milestone for the musical biopic genre. “This is a record-shattering opening for a musical biography,” explained David A. Gross, a leading box office analyst with Franchise Entertainment Research. Gross noted that the film has resonated strongly with general audiences, who have embraced it as a warm, nostalgic tribute to Jackson’s decades-long career. Critical reception has been far less kind, however, with most mainstream reviewers panning the project for its superficial treatment of Jackson’s personal life. Specifically, critics have called out the film for sidestepping the most controversial chapters of the star’s life, including long-standing sexual misconduct allegations that have shadowed his legacy decades after his death. Despite the mixed critical response, production on a planned sequel is already underway, according to industry insiders.
Beyond North America, *Michael* has already rolled out to theaters across Europe, pushing its total global opening haul to nearly $220 million, per data from box office firm Exhibitor Relations.
In the weekend’s overall box office rankings, *Michael* easily outpaced competitors to claim the top spot. Dropping to second place after three consecutive weeks in the number one position was Universal Pictures and Illumination Studios’ animated sequel *The Super Mario Galaxy Movie*, which added $21.2 million to its domestic total. The franchise installment has already crossed $775 million in global ticket sales since its release.
Amazon MGM’s breakout sci-fi adventure comedy *Project Hail Mary* held steady in third place, earning $13.2 million in its extended theatrical run. Starring Ryan Gosling as a high school teacher turned lone astronaut tasked with saving Earth from a dying sun, the film has amassed nearly $600 million in global box office revenue to date.
Warner Bros.’ original horror feature *Lee Cronin’s The Mummy* took fourth place with $5.6 million in domestic sales. The film centers on a young girl who becomes possessed by a demonic entity awakened through an ancient mummification ritual.
Tying for fourth place (and rounding out the top five) was A24’s darkly twisted romantic comedy *The Drama*, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson as an engaged couple whose relationship unravels in the days leading up to their wedding. The film added another $5.6 million in domestic sales to push its global total to $80 million.
The remaining spots in the top 10 highest-grossing films for the weekend were rounded out by: *Hoppers* ($1.9 million), *You, Me & Tuscany* ($1.5 million), *Over Your Dead Body* ($1.4 million), *I Swear* ($640,000), and *Normal* ($625,000).
