LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- Advance screenings of the Michael Jackson documentary "This Is It" grossed $2.2 million in North America Tuesday, industry sources told Variety.
The film shows pop icon Michael Jackson in the weeks before he died rehearsing for a series of planned London concerts that never happened. Jackson's death June 25 at the age of 50 was labeled a homicide, but the circumstances are still under investigation. The concerts were to have started in July.
"This Is It" officially opened around the world Wednesday for what is to be a two-week engagement. Its director Kenny Ortega said the movie may possibly remain in theaters longer if there is the demand for it.
Variety said the documentary earned about $2.2 million at the domestic box office its second day of release, as well.
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