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Rami Malek will rock you in first trailer for Freddie Mercury biopic

The first peek at the upcoming biopic charting the rise of music legends Freddie Mercury and Queen has arrived.

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Bohemian Rhapsody follows the four artists over fifteen years from the formation of the iconic band, to their unforgettable performance at musical fundraiser Live Aid in 1985.

Mr Robot star Rami Malek takes front and centre as Mercury, and is joined by Queer as Folk‘s Aidan Gillen as Queen’s manager, Gwilym Lee as guitarist Brian May and Mike Myers in an unspecified role.

The film was written by Academy Award-nominee Anthony McCarten, known for his biographical films The Theory of Everything (Stephen Hawking) and Darkest Hour (Winston Churchill).

Check out the first teaser below.

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