According to director of Queens many music videos, the chance of a Bohemian Rhapsody getting a sequel is high!
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Rudi Dolezal, who was the director behind Queen's videos has come out and said he expects Queen's manager to look into a sequel of the successful biopic. It would follow the life of Queen after the death of their lead singer Freddie Mercury, and start at the end of the Live Aid concert.
Dolezal said: “I’m sure he plans a sequel that starts with Live Aid,” and that a sequel is now “being heavily discussed in the Queen family.”
Bohemian Rhapsody was a major success, raking in $800 million in the worldwide box office!
It has had its fair share of awards as well. Rami Malek has received several awards for best actor for his role as Freddie Mercury.
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