Aug 11, 2009
Sony Pictures Officially Announces The Release Of The Michael Jackson Movie
'This Is It' Movie hits theaters October 30

Back in July we learned that Sony Pictures decided to shell out $60 million to purchase the hours of rehearsal footage from Michael Jackson‘s This Is It Tour rehearsals with plans to produce a movie that would be shown in theaters. Just yesterday, a California judge OKed the deal and ruled that the studio can move forward with production of the film and within moments of that ruling, Sony Pictures released a press release officially announcing the film’s release date and deets about the film itself … and it sounds like a grand extravaganza. Here are excerpts from that press release:


MICHAEL JACKSON’S “THIS IS IT” TO BE PRESENTED IN THEATERS AROUND THE WORLD BY SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT AND SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Film Drawn From Legendary Entertainer’s Last Rehearsals and Behind-The-Scenes Footage Will Be Released October 30th in High Definition with Digital Sound

CULVER CITY, Calif., August 10, 2009 – Beginning October 30th, the world will have a front-row seat for Michael Jackson’s final concert, as Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment release Michael Jackson’s This Is It.

This Is It is being produced with the full support of The Estate of Michael Jackson and will be drawn from hundreds of hours of rehearsal and behind-the-scenes footage, captured in high definition with state-of-the-art digital sound as the late singer was preparing for his concert series in London. The film, which will also offer select sequences in 3-D, will provide a unique career retrospective and feature interviews with some of Jackson’s closest friends and creative collaborators.

The rights to the exclusive footage were acquired from AEG Live and The Estate of Michael Jackson. Sony Pictures and Sony Music will co-produce with AEG Live and the Estate, and Sony Pictures will distribute the film worldwide. Randy Phillips and Paul Gongaware of AEG Live will serve as producers of the film.

The majority of the film’s footage was shot in June, 2009 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California, and The Forum in Inglewood, California, as Jackson prepared for “This Is It,” the series of fifty concerts Jackson planned to present at the O2 Arena in London.

This Is It will offer Jackson fans and music lovers worldwide a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the performer, his career, and the stage spectacular that would have been. The film will provide moviegoers with an unforgettable front row experience compiled from extensive footage that shows Jackson’s meticulous preparation for his 2009 London shows.

Said Branca, “Our goal is to work with partners who treat Michael’s legacy with dignity and respect, while allowing us to substantially build the value of his estate for the benefit of Mrs. Katherine Jackson, Michael’s three children and the charitable causes that meant so much to him during his life. We are confident we found the right partners for this project in Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment. Sony and Michael enjoyed a long and mutually beneficial history together, and it’s only fitting that the relationship continues.”

Said McClain, “This film is not only a tribute to an artist who created excitement every moment he was on stage, but also is a fitting gift to the millions of fans worldwide who loved him and who he devoted his professional life to entertaining. John and I are thrilled to be working with Sony to build on Michael’s musical legacy in a way that will generate significant proceeds for his family and for children in need.”

“People who have seen this footage are astounded by the amazing quality of Michael Jackson’s performance,” said Lynton. “This historic recording of the last time he sang and danced on stage shows the legendary artist in an incredibly powerful way, with crystal clear images and sound. We understand the importance of producing a film that pays tribute to Michael as an artist, and are honored to work with the Estate of Michael Jackson to give audiences the gift of his final performances. I know this film will serve as further proof that Michael Jackson is one of the greatest entertainers who ever graced a stage.”

“Michael lives on through his songs, his creative genius, his body of work and his passion for his art,” said Rob Stringer. “He was a perfectionist on stage and through this unique film, audiences will be able to see, many for the first time, how much Michael poured into making his performances as special as they were perfect.”

Said Kenny Ortega, director of and Jackson’s creative partner on the This Is It concert, “The world will see what our team was so fortunate to experience, which was the full commitment, passion and creativity that Michael put into this project. He was the architect of This Is It, and we were his builders. The footage that was captured from the early stages of the production to our technical rehearsals at the STAPLES Center in L.A. will show Michael as he truly was, creatively involved with every aspect of the production, from the staging and choreography, to the music, lighting, production design and conception of the original short films and video backdrops. It will also show Michael as one of the greatest entertainers in the world and one of the industry’s most creative minds. This Is It was Michael’s last theatrical work and although it was still a work in progress, I think the footage will show that the process was something that Michael deeply enjoyed and that it was clear that he was on his way to another theatrical triumph.”

In the coming weeks, additional information about the film will be available at www.michaeljackson.com.

And there you have it folks … less than 2 months after his death, a movie deal has already been struck, OKed and announced. I wouldn’t be surprised in the least if this film generates more than $60 million in its opening weekend. Demand for this film is world wide and it will make money, I’m sure of it. I ain’t gonna lie, I am very curious to see this film and David and I will most likely be there to see it on opening weekend. 3D elements? Oh yeah, I’m curious as hell. Mark your calendars, make your plans … the MJ movie is on the way. How many of y’all are planning to be there opening day?

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18 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Betsy Cullen says:

    WHO CARES!?!?!?!?!?!

  2. honeylay says:

    heheh… i am excited… woohoo… can’t wait

  3. patches says:

    It will be a huge hit and will give MJ fans what they wanted i guess…..It was only a matter of time before people and companies started exploiting MJ’s death and cashing in. Sony has nothing but big $$ signs in their eyes for sure, they are all drooling at their wallets…the press release should make them sound like they really care. I’ve already seen commercials late at night for commemorative memorabilia of MJ crap selling with certificates of “authentication” for a limited time only, soon there will be plates with his face on them, and anything else companies can plaster his face on to exploit…It will be an interesting film to see..

  4. Susie says:

    *raises hand*
    I’ll be there.
    No pun intended :P

    And Betsy, I’d say A LOT Of people care!

  5. Allison says:

    Dude – I wonder if the 3-D elements will be as awesome as the 3-D from Captain EO?! :)

  6. Against censorship says:

    I don’t know…I’d love to see it but by seeing it I’d support all of the diiots who just wanna cash in….not not ethical at all.

    • @Against censorship — 90% of the profits will go to MJ’s Estate, ie. MJ’s kids. Since his tour was meant to raise money for his kids anyway, I think it’s not really a case of “idiots cashing in”

  7. kiki says:

    @betsy….if you dont care then dont read about him

    i will for sure be there opening weekend to show love to the greatest entertainer to ever live…most of the money is going to his kids like previousely mentioned by trent so its a way for his fans to continue their love and support…

  8. Cherry says:

    Me me! I’ll be there!

  9. DJWhoop says:

    are you kidding, do we really need a MJ movie? my answer is NO

  10. CHASE says:

    @DJWHoop – When he announced his concert dates the UK went nuts and his concert sold-out in seconds. That alone is an indication of how many people like/love Michael and think how disappointed and saddened they are about his death. Yes, it wasn’t his fault (depends on your perspective) but they at least wanted to see him and people here in America didn’t really have the opportunity or benefit because it was America and not the UK so now everyone who cares about MJ will get to experience the last of his performance(s).

  11. RazberrySwurl01 says:

    Can’t wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP MJ

  12. Gabi says:

    The question was:

    How many of y’all are planning to be there opening day?

    The Answer:
    Not I, not on opening day, not on the second day or week, not on the last day and not when it hits the $1 theaters, Never, ever will I waste a penny of my money or a minute of my time on that (fill in the blank – hint, it’s nothing good). His children I’m sure are more than sufficiently provided for his his family doesn’t squander the money away. Hate me if you must, his music might have been great, but him as a person, ya, he can rot in hell.

  13. Megan says:

    definitely not opening day but i’ll see it

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  15. Kate says:

    Directed by the HSM director? Interesting.

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