Hot on the heels of his 50-date stint of concerts at London's 02 arena, it seems that King of Pop Michael Jackson is coming up with ever more creative ways of paying off his reputed £100m debt: Wacko Jacko is understood to be in talks to launch a Thriller-themed casino in Las Vegas.
The casino, slated to open next year, would be themed entirely on his 1982 international breakthrough song.
It would replicate sets from the hit song Thriller, from the multi-platinum-award-winning album of the same name, and feature zombies behind slot machines and 'the living dead' roaming around the casino at night.
Also up on the Jackson brand wagon are a new album, several films, a Gracelands-style museum to house iconic items from his career alongside a three-year world tour after the 'This Is It' London gigs conclude in March 2010.
Jacko, allegedly £100m in debt, has been sued by dozens of former associates and was forced to sell his Neverland Ranch last year. His London dates are expected to net almost £100m, with experts predicting the mooted projects to boost his income by up to £500m.
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