Queen‘s Brian May has said a Bohemian Rhapsody sequel is unlikely unless a particularly strong idea emerges.The film, which came out in 2018, documented the late Freddie Mercury‘s journey from childhood through to joining the band and later starting a solo career.While dividing critics, the film made over $900 million (£654m) at the box office.Hopes for a sequel emerged earlier this week when May told fans on Instagram Live that the film’s team were “looking” at a potential sequel.“We have been looking at ideas.
It’s going to be hard to follow that one as none of us could have predicted how massive that was going to be,” he said on Instagram Live.However, May has now suggested to NME that a sequel might not be in the pipeline after all.“We.
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