The American Dream miniseries was a completely separate thing made 30 years ago, so they can't treat the biopic as if it were a follow-up. Most people who will see the biopic will not have watched the American Dream miniseries beforehand. I know a lot of people in this thread have said they think they should just cover his childhood very quickly and focus on the adult part of his life, but I feel like the audience will not be able to understand Michael unless they first cover his childhood properly. Of course the fans already know about his childhood, but the biopic will not only be watched by fans. How is the audience supposed to understand things like Neverland, Michael's relationship with children and his crying over his lost childhood if they don't know what he went through as a child? There are so many things in his adult life that can be understood simply by looking at his childhood. Even his insomnia, which ultimately led to his death, was most likely partly caused by his childhood. Staying up all night to sing in bars, jet lag from touring, being kept awake by Jermaine sleeping with groupies... how was he supposed to develop a good sleep pattern after all that?