

In 1993, Jackson was first accused of sexual abuse by the family of 13-year-old Jordy Chandler. In a synopsis for the documentary, British filmmaker Dan Reed says that “through gut-wrenching interviews with the now-adult men and their families, Leaving Neverland crafts a portrait of sustained exploitation and deception.” Warning: this article contains graphic content

The first trailer released shows shots of Jackson’s Neverland Ranch, before we’re introduced to the allegations of the star made by both Wade Robson and James Safechuck. Is there a trailer for Leaving Neverland? In the US, Leaving Neverland is available to watch online via HBO and Hulu. UK viewers will be able to watch on demand after broadcast via the Channel 4 website. It first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25 and was broadcast on HBO in the US on 3 and 4 March.

Both episodes are availble to watch on All 4 now.

In the UK, the two-part documentary, Leaving Neverland aired on Channel 4 on Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 March at 9pm. Here’s what we know about Leaving Neverland, and when it will air on TV. It was deemed so shocking, that trained professionals were on hand at the premiere for audience members. Earlier this year, Leaving Neverland, a feature-length documentary which included new allegations of sexual assault on minors by pop star Michael Jackson aired at Sundance Festival last month. Perhaps, the most controversial is yet to come. Meanwhile, the competing Fyre Festival documentaries which chronicled the chaotic downfall of the infamous luxury music festival was a memeworthy, but sad expose of a manipulative businessmen. Surviving R Kelly, an undercover expose of the R&B star’s alleged abuse of young women resulted in an almighty fallout, as well as possible criminal proceedings. This year has not been short of shocking music documentaries.
