Leaving Neverland, the Emmy-winning Michael Jackson documentary, is set to return to screens with a sequel film next month.
Deadline first revealed five years ago that director Dan Reed was working on a follow-up to his 2019 documentary, in which Wade Robson and James Safechuck alleged that they were sexually assaulted by the King of Pop when they were minors.
UK broadcaster Channel 4 has now confirmed that the sequel will premiere on March 18. HBO, which co-produced the first documentary, is not involved in the second installment after a legal battle with the Jackson estate.
U.S. courts ruled that Leaving Neverland constituted a breach of a non-disparagement clause in a 1992 contract for an HBO concert special on Jackson’s Dangerous tour.
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