Monday, May 4, 2026

Top Movies About Michael Jackson According to Fans


Ranking the the top movies about Michael Jackson is tough because they each bring something different to the table. With that being said, here is a list the top movies, documentaries, and biopics about Michael Jackson also known as the King of Pop.

1. "Moonwalker" (1988)


This isn't a movie about Michael in the traditional sense; it is Michael. This is the ultimate, purely indulgent artistic expression of his prime. It's an anthology, a fever dream, and a showcase of his absolute genius.

Why it's #1 for Fans: It has the full-length "Smooth Criminal" short film, which is widely considered his masterpiece. It captures his playful, child-like side with the "Badder" segment and the "Speed Demon" claymation. It also showcases his incredible live performance power. This is the definitive cultural time capsule of the King of Pop at the peak of his global dominance. It's not a biography; it's a celebration.

2. "The Jacksons: An American Dream" (1992 Miniseries)


This is at the top of Michael Jackson biopics. Although it's a miniseries and not technically a single "movie," it's often viewed in one sitting and is unmatched in its influence and quality.

Why it's a Fan Favorite: It has total credibility. It was based on Katherine Jackson's book and executive produced by Jermaine Jackson. It doesn't shy away from the incredibly harsh conditions and Joe Jackson’s abusive nature. The young actors who played Michael (Alex Burrall and Jason Weaver) were phenomenal, capturing his vulnerability. Wylie Draper, as the adult Michael, was just iconic. This is the story we know to be the foundation of everything that followed. It treats the material with deep respect.

3. "Michael Jackson's This Is It" (2009)


This film is simultaneously the most heartbreaking and the most essential piece of footage released after his passing.

Why Fans Must See It: It completely contradicts the media narrative that Michael was frail and unable to perform. This is raw, behind-the-scenes footage of him building what would have been the greatest show on earth. It shows him as the conductor, the perfectionist, the mentor to his dancers, and a creative force like no other. While we all wish the actual tour had happened, this film is a testament to the fact that his genius never left him.

4. "Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall" (2016)


Directed by Spike Lee, this is the most academically and artistically credible documentary ever made about Michael’s specific musical development.

Why It's Vital: It laser-focuses on the "transition" years—his fight to break away from the Jackson 5 and define himself as a solo artist. It features fantastic interviews with key players like Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, and The Weeknd, who articulate why his music was revolutionary. Lee treats MJ’s artistry with the same reverence usually reserved for jazz or classical greats. It makes you hear the music with fresh ears.

5. "Searching for Neverland" (2017 - Lifetime Movie)


This one is controversial, but for a very specific reason, it has earned the respect of many die-hard fans (known as MJJInnocent supporters).

Why It Works for Us: It is based on the book Remember the Time: Protecting Michael Jackson in His Final Days, written by his two primary bodyguards. The film does not make Michael look like a saint. It shows his massive struggles with finances, his paranoia, and the people who took advantage of him. However, it completely vindicates him in terms of his relationship with his children. Navid Negahban’s performance is subtle, and the film does a powerful job of showing how desperately Michael just wanted to be a normal dad. It humanizes him in a way the tabloid media never allowed.