EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson's Family 'Outraged and Sickened' Over Plan to 'Resurrect' Him in Huge 'Ghoulish' Arena Show

Michael Jackson's Family Condemns 'Resurrection' Plan

Michael Jackson’s family has strongly criticized plans to "resurrect" the late star in a holographic show at London’s O2 Arena. The decision to launch the postponed biopic Michael with this display has been described by insiders as "ghoulish" and "deeply disrespectful."

Details of the Proposed Show

The plan, reportedly supported by Universal Studios, aims to premiere the film next spring at the same venue where Jackson was set to begin his This Is It residency in July 2009. Jackson, who died at age 50 just 18 days before the first concert, had been preparing for 50 sold-out performances.

Sources reveal that these preparations pushed him "to his limit," exacerbating his addiction to the hospital-grade tranquilizer propofol, which ultimately caused his death.

Use of Hologram Technology

Production executives have reportedly discussed recreating Jackson’s final performances through holograms, aiming to draw thousands of fans to the event.

Family Reaction

Michael was a perfectionist. The idea of digitally resurrecting him for marketing purposes would have horrified him. It feels like they're trying to profit off his death all over again. They feel as if this attempt to resurrect him, in a show focusing on one of the hardest periods of his life, is totally ghoulish.

The family members describe the event as a “macabre publicity stunt,” expressing outrage over what they view as exploitation of a difficult chapter in Jackson’s life.

Context of Jackson's Last Performances

The holographic show has intensified concerns about respecting Jackson’s legacy and the ethics of using his image posthumously for commercial purposes.

ET Michael Jackson's family has slammed plans to premiere the upcoming biopic Michael with a holographic "resurrection" of the late star at London's O2 Arena – with insiders telling RadarOnline.com they feel the idea is "ghoulish" and "deeply disrespectful."

Industry insiders affirm the family’s distress, highlighting the emotional and moral implications of the project.

Author's summary: Michael Jackson’s family condemns plans for a holographic "resurrection" at the O2 Arena, calling the show a disrespectful attempt to profit from the late star's difficult final years.

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Radar Online Radar Online — 2025-11-09