Conrad Murray, the man convicted for the manslaughter of pop icon Michael Jackson is now a free man and already in talks of landing a reality show.

Sources told TMZ Murray "would be open to to some sort of reality show, following his life after jail."

Murray was released from jail Monday after serving two years behind bars (even though he was originally sentenced to four) for his giving Jackson a fatal dose of propofol that resulted in his death on June 25, 2009.

He was spotted at a California burger joint, IN-N-OUT shortly after getting out. He was wearing a pair of grey pinstriped slacks and light button up top. Compared to his image in 2011, he definitely looks slimmer and all of his hair has gone from black to grey.

Since the L.A. County Sheriff's Department kept his release a secret due to "safety and security" reasons, his lawyer, Valerie Wass, is the one who received much of the backlash at his expense and was met with a group of hecklers during a press conference. Many of them were Jackson's fans who clearly believe Murray was released way too soon.

So what's next for Murray? Sources said Murray plans to release a book he penned while he was in jail. It's set to reveal private stories of his experience with Jackson and who is to truly blame for his death.

He's also filed petitions to get his medical license reinstated in Nevada and stop it from being revoked in California. Texas has already revoked Murray's license. Wass said, "He's going to fight it.I think it will be very difficult in California if they uphold the judgment. He's very hopeful. He's going to practice medicine somewhere is my understanding. He's prepared to go to federal court to fight."