“Michael” Rotten Tomato Score Predictions

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'Michael' is a major biographical drama film chronicling the life and career of the "King of Pop," Michael Jackson. The film is making headlines right now as it is officially hitting theaters across the United States tomorrow, April 24, 2026.

Movie lovers, fans, and traders on Kalshi have been trying to predict the Rotten Tomatoes score of this Michael Jackson film.

Rotten Tomatoes is a critic score of a movie that is a rough measure of how good or bad a movie is, which makes it a topic of discussion that prediction market app users can trade on:



Predicting 'Michael' The Movie Rotten Tomatoes Score

The movie covers the trajectory of Jackson's life, from his childhood stardom with the Jackson 5 in Gary, Indiana, to his meteoric rise as a solo artist with albums like Off the Wall and Thriller.

As of today, April 23, 2026 — one day before its wide release — the Michael biopic has debuted to a 31% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes.

What People Are Trading for the Michael Movie

Michael Jackson during his halftime appearance at the 1993 Super Bowl.
Photo Credit: © H. DARR BEISER / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The historic music career of a child prodigy is incredibly enticing to moviegoers everywhere. Based on it's initial Rotten Tomatoes score of 31%, here's what people are trading on for 'Michael' the movie:

Above 35 – 89%

Above 37 – 60%

Above 40 – 35%

Above 45 – 13%

If you want to trade on this biopic, sign up at Kalshi for the first time to Trade $10, Get $10!

Where to Watch the Michael Jackson Film

Tomorrow, April 24, 2026, Michael will be featured in movie theaters and cinemas throughout the United States in IMAX and standard formats.

If you’re a fan of his music, the technical scale of the concert recreations is being hailed as the film's strongest suit.

Although the Rotten Tomatoes score may seem low, remember that it is the critic's score, not the audience score, which is usually slightly, if not greatly, higher.

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