ONE OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL STORIES IN MUSIC IS HEADING TO NETFLIX š³š„
ONE OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL STORIES IN MUSIC IS HEADING TO NETFLIX š³š„ ā A new documentary revisits the legal battle, the headlines that divided millions, and the moments people are still arguing about years later. Viewers are already saying the most talked-about part may not be the verdict itself⦠but the details surrounding everything that happened before it.
Fans think this could become one of those releases where the comment section turns into a war zone.
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Netflix Unveils āMichael Jackson: The Verdictā Docuseries Featuring Unseen Courtroom Accounts
The series will land in early June 2026 capitalizing on the musicianās incredible growing star power thanks to the theatrical movie from Lionsgate.

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Netflix is heading into the courtroom to dissect one of the most explosive celebrity legal battles in modern history.Ā Michael Jackson: The Verdict, a new three-part documentary series, is officially set to premiere globally on June 3, 2026.
Produced by Candle True Stories, the comprehensive docuseries promises a forensic look at the pop starās 2003 child molestation charges and subsequent 2005 acquittal.

What to Expect fromĀ Michael Jackson: The Verdict
As the newly released trailer reveals, the media circus surrounding Jackson was unprecedented. The stakes of the trial are perfectly summarized by an interviewee early in the footage, noting that Jackson was āthe most famous man in the world being accused of the most heinous crime in the world.ā
The defense maintained that his actions were misconstrued, while the prosecution pushed heavily for a conviction, leading to intense polarization. The trial ultimately ended in an acquittal on all counts, but the public never got the full picture. Because cameras were banned from the courtroom, the proceedings were entirely filtered through media commentators and presented in disjointed fragments.
This series aims to change that by featuring new, exclusive interviews with the key players who were actually inside the courtroom ā including jurors, eyewitnesses, accusers, and defenders.
Director Nick Green and executive producer Fiona Stourton told Netflix āTudum Staffā (Netflixās TUDUM leadership often omits author names for potentially controversial subjects) that they approached the project as a strict historical account, presenting the facts exactly as they unfolded.
āIt has been 20 years since the trial of Michael Jackson, in which he was found not guilty. Yet, to this day, controversy still rages. No cameras were allowed in court, and so the publicās view of the facts at the time was filtered by commentators and presented piecemeal. It was time to take a forensic look at the trial as a whole.ā
They added, āAnyone interested in the Michael Jackson story should feel this documentary gives them a window into what was largely a closed event and a chance to feel closer to what happened.ā
Riding the Wave of the Michael Biopic?
Netflix is no stranger to timing its documentary drops to capitalize on a subjectās skyrocketing cultural relevance, and Michael Jackson: The Verdict is a textbook example of this strategy.
The pop iconās profile has hit stratospheric new heights over the last month thanks to the theatrical release of Michael, the blockbuster biopic directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day,Ā The Equalizer) and starring Jaafar Jackson alongside heavy hitters like Colman Domingo and Nia Long. Since hitting cinemas globally in late April 2026, the film has ignited a massive resurgence in demand for Jacksonās catalog and dominated the pop culture conversation.

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Over on Spotify,Ā Jackson recently crossed a historic milestone, surpassing 100 million monthly listeners for the first time ever. His classic tracks have seen staggering spikes, with āBillie Jeanā recently rocketing to the No. 1 spot on Spotifyās Daily Global chart and raking in over 6 million streams in a single day.
Of course, the movieās release hasnāt been without controversy, with many citing that it whitewashes his history, so itāll be interesting to see how this series portrays the King of Pop. Depending on its execution, this 3-part series could become one of Netflixās most talked-about and controversial documentary series in quite some time.
Who is behind the docuseries?
Showrunner:Ā David Herman, whose previous Netflix credits includeĀ Bad SurgeonĀ andĀ Vendetta: Truth, Lies and Mafia.
Director:Ā Nick Green, known forĀ Life in Color with David AttenboroughĀ and the upcoming Netflix documentaryĀ Con Mum.
Executive Producers:Ā Fiona Stourton, David Herman, and James Goldston.
Series Info at a Glance
Premiere Date:Ā June 3, 2026
Format:Ā Documentary series, 3 Ć 50-minute episodes
Production Company:Ā Candle True Stories
