I would leave his "legacy" alone if I were the MJ biopic team. I was introduced to MJ during his "Bad" era. I was 11 years old. I lived in Orlando, Florida, and remember seeing "Captain EO." I remember a few singles from the future albums, bought the "History" double CD, the 2005 trial, and then he died.
Then I had a friend who is a huge fan. So we saw "MJ: The Musical" last year. It was phenomenal and had the audience starstruck. One fan called out "Michael" when the actor performed the moonwalk from the Motown special.
However, after that, I started investigating MJ because it ended in 1992 during his "Dangerous tour" and before the August 1993 allegations. There were several things said in it that I had to find answers to because I wanted to understand the meaning.
Then I discovered ALL types of information about him. I read Michael Jackson: The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story by J. Randy Taraborrelli. I located a timeline of boys in his life on a website called "MJandboys," which detailed many photos I had not seen before. I watched many old interviews and re-watched "Living With Michael Jackson" on YouTube. I listened to the podcasts called "Think Twice" and "Telephone Stories."
Finally, I watched "Leaving Neverland." If this biopic does not address the various allegations, many more fans, as I did, will start investigating things. I've learned things I wouldn't have thought about had I not seen the musical without the charges.
I believe his "legacy" is going to take another hit. In the 80's & 90's, only his inner circle knew about certain things.
Newer generations are going to discover some unsavory truths about MJ. Many of them, such as I did not know the "cute" little Michael, The Jackson 5, or The Jacksons. To stop this biopic in the late 80's might be a can of worms they don't want to open.
This might not end well. It could lead to more lawsuits and more victims appearing to tell their stories like the men in "Neverland."
MJ's estate has enough money, and his children are grown. These producers shouldn't chase the "Bohemian Rhapsody" biopic model. If I were them, I would leave it at the "This Is It" documentary to avoid more damage.