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Michael Jackson film to be first biopic to gross over $1 billion

Michael Jackson film to be first biopic to gross over $1 billion

The Michael Jackson biopic titled Michael has officially grossed over $1 billion worldwide. This achievement marks the first time a biographical film has reached this major financial milestone.

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What the targeted Ajax striker lacks in physicality, he compensates for with his vision: this is Marcos Leonardo

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