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New Clip From Michael Jackson's 'This Is It'
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Take a look at the rehearsal the late King of Pop did for the performance of his popular 'Human Nature' track under the watchful eyes of director Kenny Ortega.

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Days after the unleashing of the first trailer for "This Is It", another sneak peek at the movie built around Michael Jackson's rehearsal footage has been released in the form of a clip. This brand new snippet comes out courtesy of Apple. It revolves around the King of Pop's rehearsal for the "Human Nature" song with director Kenny Ortega watching on the side.

In addition to the fresh clip, Apple has put out a two-minute plus trailer for the feature film. Containing mostly similar footage to the one debuted during 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, this trailer offers a number of fresh footage, which are scattered throughout, and further info about the movie release.

"This Is It" offers a behind-the-scenes footage of Michael preparing for a series of the O2 London shows he was rehearsing before he passed away on June 25. It will compile more than 100 hours of video footage concert promoter AEG Live shot during April, May and June 2009. This movie will be released in theaters across the world for a limited two-week engagement, starting on October 28.

This documentary movie got a thumb up for production in early August when AEG Live and co-executors of Jackson's estate reached a deal with Sony to make and release the movie. The studio was reported to have acquired the footage for as much as $60 million, from a bidding that was started at $50 million.

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