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'The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty' Premiering Dec. 13 on A&E

The Jacksons: A Family DynastyOn the heels of the hit Michael Jackson documentary, 'This Is It,' A&E has set a premiere date for 'The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty.'

The reality miniseries will kick off Dec. 13 at 9PM, with back-to-back hour long episodes, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Moving forward, the six-episode series will air Sundays at 10PM on the network.

Jackie, Jermaine, Tito and Marlon Jackson will star in the series, which will highlight preparations for an upcoming Jackson 5 reunion. The series will also deal with their reactions to the death of Michael, who died earlier this year at the age of 50.

Meanwhile, the Hollywood Reporter is also reporting that 'This Is It' has officially crossed the $100 million mark domestically. The limited edition doc premiered in theaters last week.

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