Don't get greedy now.
Rudi Dolezal, the director of dozens of classic Queen videos has told the New York Post’s Page Six that the band and its management want a sequel to the Oscar-winning hit Freddie Mercury biopic, “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
“I’m sure he plans a sequel that starts with Live Aid.” Dolezal added that the follow-up film is now “being heavily discussed in the Queen family.”
Beach also produced “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which has made more than $870 million worldwide.
The movie ends with Mercury and the band’s iconic Live Aid performance.
Queen guitarist, and co-producer of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Brian May has hinted that a sequel to the film might happen, and that “there’s more to tell” of the story: “I think Live Aid is a good point to leave it. Who knows, there might be a sequel.”
I doubt Rami Malek would want to come back, but who knows. The only enticement of a possible sequel for me would be if Sasha Baron Cohen could finally realize his dream and play Mercury.