Leaving Neverland Part 2: Director's Cut

Leaving Neverland Part 2: Director's Cut

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Leaving Neverland Part 3: Why So Graphic?

One of the most talked about aspects of Leaving Neverland is the very graphic descriptions of sex abuse by both Robson and Safechuck. It was a shock to hear these accusers spell out the specific sex acts at length on screen. These vivid and compelling details are what led to many ...  Show more

Leaving Neverland Part 4: Dan Reed

The focus of the third and final episode on Leaving Neverland is how filmmaker Dan Reed continues the pattern of deceit in his promotional interviews. Through his responses, Reed reveals that he is not interested in the accuracy of his film, only the impact of this film. The epis ...  Show more

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