"And so, actually there is something happening with 'Thriller.' It is going to reappear in a highly polished and three-dimensional way that is very exciting on the big screen." "That lawsuit went on for so many years, but we settled and they paid me finally," he said. Get details on the Thriller 3D rerelease after the jump. Should that go well, the Michael Jackson estate has even bigger plans for the property. In a new interview, director John Landis confirmed his plans to revive the video in 3D next year on Blu-ray or even in theaters. Now he's headed back to the our screens again as his seminal 1983 music video "Thriller" prepares for a 3D rerelease. He's released two posthumous albums and starred in a documentary. Michael Jackson passed away in 2009, but you almost wouldn't know it from his output since then.
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