How long will 'Michael' be in theaters? When it could hit streaming
- The Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" has grossed $577 million worldwide since its premiere.
- It is the second-highest-grossing music biopic, trailing only "Bohemian Rhapsody."
- The film stars Michael Jackson's nephew, Jaafar Jackson, and is directed by Antoine Fuqua.
"Michael" shattered box office records during its premiere last month and is now the second-highest-grossing music biopic of all time, second only to "Bohemian Rhapsody," which grossed $910.8 million worldwide.
The controversial movie about the late "King of Pop" stars Michael Jackson's real-life nephew, Jaafar Jackson, portraying the icon, and has grossed $577 million worldwide since its April 24 premiere, according to Deadline.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua and heavily produced by the Jackson estate, the film follows the life of the music icon, "from his extraordinary early days in the Jackson 5 to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fuels a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world."
As of May 14, "Michael" is still showing in theaters across the country. If you would rather watch it at home, you'll have to wait until it hits streaming services in a few months.
Here's what we know about when "Michael" will be available to stream at home and which streaming service will likely house the film.
How long will 'Michael' be in theaters?

Typically, new movies stay in theaters for around a month or so, which can fluctuate depending on the movie. Given that "Michael" is a massive hit with audiences, it could see an extended stay.
"Over the last several years, the average theatrical window has landed somewhere between 30 and 45 days across all wide releases, but that number oscillates year to year and film to film," Slash Film says.
"Despite an increasingly complex market, box office performance is still the main indicator of how long a movie will stay in cinemas. If your film is making money for theaters, they'll want to keep showing it."
As of May 14, "Michael" has been in theaters for 22 days.
Can I still see 'Michael' in theaters in Florida?
Yes! As of May 14, "Michael" is still showing in theaters throughout Florida. To find a movie theater near you and grab tickets, check out each theater's website:
Watch the 'Michael' movie trailer
Where will the 'Michael' movie be streaming? When you can watch at home

According to Forbes, "Michael" will be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Starz sometime in the late summer or early fall.
The biopic is distributed by Lionsgate, and their movies usually take four to five months to appear on streaming. Based on that timeline, the movie could drop on Prime Video as early as August.
What streaming service has Michael Jackson's 'This Is It'? Where to watch MJ documentaries

Can't get enough of the late King of Pop?
Here are some Michael Jackson documentaries and where you can stream them:
- "Michael Jackson's This is It" (2009): "This is It" is a documentary that was released a few months after Michael Jackson died in 2009. It features compilations of interviews, rehearsals and backstage footage from his series of sold-out shows in London, which were his last. It is currently available to stream for free on Tubi and rent on Amazon Prime and AppleTV for around $4.
- "TMZ Presents: Michael Jackson: 30 Fatal Seconds" (2026): "In the doc, we reveal shocking, never-before-seen footage of the infamous fire that engulfed the King of Pop's head on a commercial set in 1984. The tragic event left MJ with severe third-degree burns and led to his obsession with plastic surgery, a severe narcotics addiction … and eventually his untimely death," TMZ said of its recently-released documentary. It is currently available to stream on Hulu.
- "Michael Jackson: The Journey" (2014): "Michael Jackson: The Journey" is a documentary about his life, following his story from childhood to fame, covering the biggest moments in the international superstar's life. It is not currently available for streaming.
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