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Leaving Neverland II: Surviving Michael Jackson

  • 2025
  • 1h
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Michael Jackson in Leaving Neverland II: Surviving Michael Jackson (2025)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo men who accused Michael Jackson of abuse navigate the legal system and face intense public scrutiny while pursuing their case, dealing with both personal challenges and fierce opposition... Tout lireTwo men who accused Michael Jackson of abuse navigate the legal system and face intense public scrutiny while pursuing their case, dealing with both personal challenges and fierce opposition from devoted fans.Two men who accused Michael Jackson of abuse navigate the legal system and face intense public scrutiny while pursuing their case, dealing with both personal challenges and fierce opposition from devoted fans.

  • Director
    • Dan Reed
  • Stars
    • Wade Robson
    • Jimmy Safechuck
    • Michael Jackson
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,5/10
    514
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Dan Reed
    • Stars
      • Wade Robson
      • Jimmy Safechuck
      • Michael Jackson
    • 31Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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    Wade Robson
    Wade Robson
    • Self
    Jimmy Safechuck
    Jimmy Safechuck
    • Self
    • (as James Safechuck)
    Michael Jackson
    Michael Jackson
    • Self - King of Pop
    • (archive footage)
    Vince Finaldi
    • Self - Lawyer for James & Wade
    John Manly
    John Manly
    • Self - Lawyer for James & Wade
    Jason Francia
    • Self - Alleged Abuse Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Rosibel Ferrufino-Smith
    • Self - Detective, Sexually Exploited Child Unit, LAPD
    Jordan Chandler
    • Self - Alleged Abuse Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Bill Dworin
    • Self - Detective, Sexually Exploited Child Unit, LAPD
    Ron Zonen
    • Self - Prosecutor in Michael Jackson Criminal Trial
    Russ Birchim
    • Self - Detective, Santa Barbara Sheriff's Department
    Gavin Arvizo
    • Self - Alleged Abuse Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Laura Primack
    • Self - James Safechuck's Wife
    Oprah Winfrey
    Oprah Winfrey
    • Self - After Neverland
    • (archive footage)
    Dave Chappelle
    Dave Chappelle
    • Self - Sticks & Stones
    • (archive footage)
    Andy Signore
    Andy Signore
    • Self - Host, Popcorned Planet
    John Branca
    John Branca
    • Self - Co-Executor for the Estate of Michael Jackson
    • (archive footage)
    Chris
    • self - fan of Michael Jackson
    • Director
      • Dan Reed
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs31

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    1Stumacs75

    Factless and pointless

    A failed second attempt of a ' documentary ' that still doesn't cover the facts surrounding Michael Jackson's allegations.

    The two proven liars in this along with the desperate director just come across as false and needy for attention.

    There's also nothing new in this, just the usual sombre violin music played over shots of these men who have back tracked on their support of the deceased popstar.

    Of course, the future court case will shed a lot more light on the facts surrounding this cash grab than the two past films.

    And then I believe we are going to be treated to a third, a trilogy of this is beyond a joke.
    3fredrikgunerius

    A feeble and vapid attempt at milking the old formula

    Whereas the original Leaving Neverland from 2019 was an important document of two men telling their version of the truth about what happened at Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch in the 1990s, this follow-up documentary is a feeble and vapid attempt at milking the old formula and placing blame where it arguably doesn't belong. Suing a business for what one of their deceased employees did in his own home outside of work seems a particularly dangerous path to tread - and a little too obviously motivated by money. The lack of such motivation was supposed to be exactly what made Jackson and Safechuck's testimonies so hard-hitting and valid in the first film.
    7paul2001sw-1

    Forgiving Neverland

    This follow up to the acclaimed documentary 'Leaving Neverland' tells of the fight of the people abused by Michael Jackson for legal justice (that abuse having been the subject of the earlier film). The film is short and doesn't waste time repeating the claims made in the earlier film; it's more of an update for those hoping that after its showing, something would be done. Now justice needs to be timely, but it sometimes seems that with sufficient money, you can basically escape the law simply by fighting on every possible point. One can think about the current U. S. President as one example; and the fact that the case against Jackson's estate will not be held until 2026 while Jackson's music continues to make millions for his heirs is surely a sign that something is wrong with the system. Also, why is it socially more acceptable to be a fan on Michael Jackson than of, say, Gary Glitter? Answers on a postcard...
    2amazon-85549

    If you're looking for the truth... once again, you won't find it here.

    Same as the first so called 'documentary' - all anecdotal and hearsay, absolutely no evidence, nor any attempt to corroborate the facts. Nor any attempt to argue the facts that have been proven against it like the 'Train Station', the 'Grand Canyon' or the 'Mortgage Payment'. Even though Dan Reed does spend time trying to show his own arguments, like the letter 'begging for an interview' - would you give me a break, tbh e directors arrogance here just proves that he thinks people are stupid. I'm not a fan of Michael Jackson by any means, but I'm a fan of the truth which this is anything but.

    The sensationalist portrayal of the first 'documentary' was successful mostly because of the time, which was the me too movement. Times have changed now and people are so much more educated about the media agenda and that controversy sells more than the truth. I expect a bigger backlash this time.
    1bobmoo79

    Doesn't add anything useful

    With the first part we saw two grown men claiming they were abused, and having been rejected by 2 separate judges (admonished for lying by one), were trying to pursue the MJ companies for millions of dollars.

    During Jackson's lifetime they supported him as children and as adults in court while under oath, on TV, in the press, to friends and relatives. They changed their mind many years after Jackson died and after the statue of limitations ran out on their court testimony.

    This show adds nothing new. They're still chasing money, still getting nowhere, still can't support their claims with evidence, in fact are still contradicted by court evidence and testimony from people who were there at the time.

    Either way you look at it, these men are liars. Either you choose to believe their decades of support for Jackson and know they're lying now, or you decide to believe their abuse claims and have to accept they lied as adults while under oath in a courtroom.

    Finally, these men have publicly declared they're not seeking money but instead want to raise public awareness. So why then are they suing for hundreds of millions of dollars? And why did they initially file their civil claim under seal? Their claims only became public knowledge when the MJ Estate forced it into the public. Again, these men are liars, there's not doubt about it. It's up to you to decide what they're lying about.

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      • 18 mars 2025 (Finland)
    • Pays d’origine
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      • Channel 4 Television
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