'Leaving Neverland' director Dan Reed wants to make a follow-up documentary about Michael Jackson's sexual abuse trial.
The filmmaker explored accusations made by Wade Robson and James Safechuck against the late 'Thriller' hitmaker in the two-part series and he's admitted he is keen to keep working on the scandal but only if Gavin Arvizo - who accused Jackson of molesting him - would consent to take part because he's fascinated by the fact the King of Pop was acquitted of all charges in 2005 following an 18-month trial.
Asked if he'd like to make a sequel, he told Film School Rejects: "Oh yeah, I would love to do that. The film I would really like to make following this one is the trial of Michael Jackson.
"I could only do that if the victim and his family participate. It would be a much weaker film [if they didn't.] I don't want to follow 'Leaving Neverland' with a weaker film.