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Jacksons Eye 'Thriller' Tour After Biopic Success
7 Jun
Summary
- Biopic success reignites Jackson family's public prominence.
- Siblings reportedly plan 'Thriller' tour after film earnings.
- Film re-frames Michael Jackson's narrative positively.

The Michael Jackson biopic, released in 2026, has achieved remarkable success, earning over $860 million globally and becoming the second-highest grossing musical biopic of all time. This cinematic triumph has reportedly propelled the Jackson family back into prominence, a significant moment for a family long associated with musical achievements.
Amidst this resurgence, siblings Jackie, Jermaine, La Toya, and Marlon are reportedly interested in launching a tour, potentially named 'Thriller.' Their involvement in the biopic, which saw nephew Jaafar Jackson portray the iconic singer, has generated substantial payouts and a desire for future ventures.
The film's narrative has also been noted for reframing Michael Jackson's life in a more positive context. While the singer faced child sexual abuse allegations, the biopic reportedly navigates these issues, though its ending required significant reshoots due to legal stipulations.
Despite some siblings like Randy and Janet Jackson not participating in the original film, others are expected to support a potential sequel, provided the project is handled appropriately and avoids excessive focus on the allegations. The family's renewed public profile opens doors for significant career opportunities.