The film, which hits theaters on Friday, April 24, has received backlash for omitting Jackson's sexual abuse allegations. Domingo stars alongside Nia Long as Jackson's parents, Joe and Katherine, and the two actors addressed the controversy on Today.
Domingo emphasized how the film "takes place from the '60s to 1988, so it does not go into the first allegations in, what, 2005? Basically, we center it on the makings of Michael. It's an intimate portrait of who Michael is."
Domingo added, "Through his eyes, truly. That's what it is. That's what this film is, and there's the possibility of there being a part two that may deal with other things that may happen afterwards. This is about the making of Michael, how he was raised, and how he was trying to find his voice as an artist."
According to claims in a report by Variety on Tuesday, April 7, the film did not depict any sexual abuse allegations against Jackson because of a clause in the Chandler settlement that bars any depiction or mention of Jordan in film.
Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson portrays the late musician in the film.
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