I fan di Michael Jackson sono pronti a scatenarsi con lui per l'ultima volta, mentre "This is It", il film sull'ultimo spettacolo della leggendaria popstar, atteso per il mese prossimo, infrange ogni record per la quantità di biglietti venduti in prevendita, secondo quanto riferito dallo studio cinematografico che ha lavorato al progetto.
Il film, che si basa sulle prove dello spettacolo al quale Jackson ha lavorato fino al giorno prima del decesso, è atteso nei cinema americani for October 28 but the presale began Sunday and has been seen in the United States, hundreds of salt declare the sold out almost immediately.
City where sales have been particularly good are Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, New York, said Sony Pictures Entertainment, the Sony division that produced the film, directed by Kenny Ortega, fresh from the success of the film adaptation the musical "High School".
The sale was stunning even outside the U.S. In Japan, over a million tickets were sold the first day of pre-sales, another record, proudly told by Sony Pictures.
In London, fans of "This Is It "bought 30 000 tickets only on the first day, a record that has pulverized by the pre-sales of highly anticipated films as" Harry Potter "and" The Lord of the Rings, "which in Britain have been a huge success.
sales hit Tickets are also registered in the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium and New Zealand, they know from Sony Pictures.
The sale went very well online, but while queues of fans waiting at the ticket you are also registered in Paris, Bangkok and Monaco.
The American investigating authorities are still trying to figure out what to bring, on June 25, to Jackson's death following an overdose of prescribed drugs and are focusing on the doctor who was treating.
The recording of evidence that they gave birth to "This Is It" took place while Jackson was preparing for a series of 50 concerts to celebrate his return, all in London and already all sold out, which should have started on 13 July. Sony has secured the records for a fee of $ 60 million.
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