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: The full, high-definition version of the film noir-style short film created for the tour, featuring Jackson inserted into classic gangster movie clips.
For fans, musicians, and historians, these secondary featurettes are not mere promotional fluff. They represent the definitive blueprint of a pop masterpiece that never officially premiered.
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While the theatrical release captured the core structure of the concert, the home media releases—specifically the bonus materials categorized on many discs and digital editions as —provide the crucial context, technical breakdowns, and intimate moments that truly reveal the scale of what would have been the greatest pop spectacle in history. The Genesis of the "This Is It" Extras
These supplemental features do more than just extend the runtime; they provide a masterclass in stage production, reveal Jackson’s meticulous creative process, and showcase the elite team of musicians, dancers, and designers who collaborated to bring his final vision to life. The Foundations: "Staging the Return"
Michael Jackson’s This Is It (2009) stands as a unique cinematic and cultural artifact: part concert-film, part rehearsal documentary, and entirely a poignant final chapter in the life and career of a global superstar. Released after Jackson’s sudden death in June 2009, the film compiles rehearsal footage from the months leading up to his planned London residency. The “Extras 1” material—bonus content accompanying some home releases and special editions—offers crucial context and added texture to the theatrical cut, deepening our understanding of Jackson’s artistry, working methods, and the complex production that would have been the “This Is It” concerts. This essay examines the significance of those extras, how they shape audience perception, and what they reveal about Jackson as performer and creative director.
If you are referring to the Deluxe Edition soundtrack , Disc 1 contains the "Music That Inspired the Movie," featuring remastered studio versions of the hits rehearsed in the film, plus a previously unreleased title track: Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' They Don't Care About Us Human Nature Smooth Criminal The Way You Make Me Feel Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) I Just Can't Stop Loving You Black or White Earth Song Billie Jean Man in the Mirror (New track) This Is It (Orchestra Version)
The term "Michael Jackson’s This Is It 2009 extras 1" often refers to the core behind-the-scenes documentaries like Staging the Return and The Choreography . These aren't just filler; they humanize a global icon.
: A clip of Michael rehearsing the song roughly two weeks before his passing. Final Message