Brian May Confirms There Will Be No Sequel To Bohemian Rhapsody
Film Bohemian Rhapsody (Instagram @bohemianrhapsodymovie)

JAKARTA - The biopic Bohemian Rhapsody which was released in 2018 received a positive response. Seeing the great interest of the audience, the production team is reportedly considering a sequel.

Queen guitarist Brian May talked about the sequel in his latest Instagram Live session.

“We are looking at the ideas. It will be difficult to follow that one because none of us can predict how big it will be,” Brian May said on Instagram.

Unfortunately, launching NME today, Monday, August 16, May said the possibility of a sequel to Bohemian Rhapsody would not happen.

"We've talked about it and we don't think we see going to do it," he said this week at an event.

Neither Queen nor the production team have done any in-depth research for this sequel.

The film Bohemian Rhapsody tells the story of the beginning of the formation of the band Queen from Freddie Mercury's perspective until the band achieved success.

When it was first released, the film earned $900 million at the worldwide box office. In addition, Bohemian Rhapsody became the most sold film on home video in the UK in 2019.

Last month, it was revealed that all of Queen's members had earned £100,000 from the film.


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