1. Colman Domingo on 'Michael': 'Audiences are eating it up' — Wednesday 20 May 2026
  2. Colman Domingo is turning heads with his portrayal of the King of Pop in the upcoming biopic Michael, and the buzz from early screenings shows American audiences cannot get enough. In a recent chat with BBC News, the Philadelphia native and star of Euphoria shared that viewers are eating it up, drawn in by the film's raw look at Michael Jackson's rise from Gary, Indiana, roots to global superstardom. For fans across the States who grew up blasting Thriller on car radios and dancing at family reunions, this project hits close to home as a celebration of Black excellence in music history.

    Domingo revealed he received the highest praise possible from Katherine Jackson herself, who called his performance spot on and offered some of the best compliments an actor could hope for. That endorsement carries serious weight here in the US, where the Jackson family's story remains woven into our cultural fabric from Motown hits to the iconic Super Bowl halftime shows. It underscores how the film aims to honor the legend's legacy while navigating the complex chapters of his life that still spark debates from coast to coast.

    Looking ahead, Domingo is shifting gears to the second season of The Four Seasons, bringing his signature intensity to another high-profile project. As Hollywood continues to mine iconic American tales for the big screen, his work keeps reminding us why these stories resonate so powerfully with audiences right here at home.
  3. Watch the full video from Associated Press below.
Colman Domingo on 'Michael': 'Audiences are eating it up' — Wednesday 20 May 2026Colman Domingo is turning heads with his portrayal of the King of Pop in the upcoming biopic Michael, and the buzz from early screenings shows American audiences cannot get enough. In a recent chat with BBC News, the Philadelphia native and star of Euphoria shared that viewers are eating it up, drawn in by the film's raw look at Michael Jackson's rise from Gary, Indiana, roots to global superstardom. For fans across the States who grew up blasting Thriller on car radios and dancing at family reunions, this project hits close to home as a celebration of Black excellence in music history. Domingo revealed he received the highest praise possible from Katherine Jackson herself, who called his performance spot on and offered some of the best compliments an actor could hope for. That endorsement carries serious weight here in the US, where the Jackson family's story remains woven into our cultural fabric from Motown hits to the iconic Super Bowl halftime shows. It underscores how the film aims to honor the legend's legacy while navigating the complex chapters of his life that still spark debates from coast to coast. Looking ahead, Domingo is shifting gears to the second season of The Four Seasons, bringing his signature intensity to another high-profile project. As Hollywood continues to mine iconic American tales for the big screen, his work keeps reminding us why these stories resonate so powerfully with audiences right here at home.Watch the full video from Associated Press below.
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