The First Bohemian Rhapsody Trailer Is Here, And Rami Malek's Oscar Is Coming
the opening trailer for
Bohemian Rhapsody, the long-awaited
Queen biopic starring Rami Malek as legendary frontman Freddie Mercury, is finally here.
Using the music of Queen to trace the band's meteoric rise and near-implosion in the music industry — an industry that once balked at the idea of a six-minute operatic anthem, as you could visualize in the trailer —
Bohemian Rhapsody looks like a riotous celebration of Mercury's creative genius. And Malek completely evokes the untamed spirit of the charismatic showman in the film's recreated concert footage. Not to say, he looks just like him.
But Malek isn't the only efficiency we'll be talking about come November. Nevertheless, don't be surprised if Malek's name comes up in early awards season chatter.) The film completes the Queen line-up with Ben Hardy (Roger Taylor), Gwilym Lee (Brian May), and Joseph Mazzello (John Deacon) — and so they all look and sound the part. It's seriously uncanny.
obviously the film will also explore more turbulent moments in the band's history, like Mercury's personalized spiral and his illness. According to the synopsis,
Bohemian Rhapsody chronicles Queen from their genesis in 1970 up until the band's iconic set at Live Aid in 1985, six years before Mercury died of complications from AIDS.
It has all of the makings of a serious awards contender, however the film's road to the big screen has been far less than smooth. Then again, it wouldn't be a genuine Queen biopic without a little bit of on-set chaos.
Sacha Baron Cohen was
originally attached to play Mercury way back in 2010, however he left the project citing
creative differences with the musical group in 2013. Then, last year director Bryan Singer was
fired from the project midway through production right after his repeated absences from set caused serious friction between him and the studio (and
reportedly Malek). Dexter Fletcher stepped in to finish the film because, well, the show must go on.
Bohemian Rhapsody
finally hits theaters November 2, 2018.
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