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At first it was decided that the tape be exhibited for two weeks, but the study has extended this period and finally closed its display time with revenues of $ 180 million outside the United States.

The film with the last trials of Michael Jackson, "This is it", which left the boards, has raised more than $ 250 million worldwide, the studio Sony Pictures.

The film, which came to theaters in late October, is rebuilding for nearly two hours the show that wanted to offer the artist in the 50 concerts in London was due to last summer (northern hemisphere) that were truncated by his sudden death on June 25.

The film was created from more than 100 hours of footage of the tests conducted in Los Angeles between March and June this year.

At first it was decided that the tape be exhibited for two weeks, but the study has extended this period and finally closed its display time with revenues of $ 180 million outside the United States.

Thursday night was the last occasion on which viewers could see the film in theaters in U.S. and Canada, a country in which the work directed by Kenny Ortega has accumulated $ 72 million, according to the specialized website Boxofficemojo.com.

Its release on DVD and Blu-Ray will arrive on January 26 and will include an hour of bonus material and music videos with alternative endings to songs like "Smooth Criminal" or "Thriller."

"This is it" not paid at the box office as the studio had hoped, as Sony Pictures wanted to raise about $ 600 million, which would have placed the production among the five highest-grossing of the year so far.

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