The Michael Jackson biopic that’s been in the works for the past couple years, unsurprisingly, has hit another road block. 

Michael, starring Jackson’s nephew Jaafar Jackson, which was originally set to be released in April and then pushed back to this upcoming October, is delayed yet again with no new release date. According to Deadline, the controversial biopic is being pushed back to Lionsgate Studio’s fiscal 2027 year, which means that it’s at least a year or more away from release. Lionsgate film chief Adam Fogelson revealed that there’s a possibility of the biopic becoming two films. They’ve already acquired over 3 and half hours of scenes.

The film has faced challenges with how to portray Jackson’s story following a legal agreement the pop star made, decades ago, with the family of a boy who accused him of sexual assault. Matt Belloni reported that Michael is legally barred from scenes portraying the Chandlers in a dramatic story.