Queen's drummer Roger Taylor - Daniel DeSlover / ZUMA / VISUAL Press Agency

Queen drummer Roger Taylor is absolutely against offering a sequel to Bohemian Rhapsody . The 2018 film became the most profitable music biopic of all time with more than $ 1 billion in box office revenue and a sequel could be lucrative. And this is precisely what the musician does not want.

"I have to say no. I really think we should sit back a year or two, step back, and see if it's a sensible and credible thing to do. The film was a big success. Obviously, we were delighted. But I wouldn't want it to be seen as a greedy initiative, ”he told Rolling Stone .

Under certain conditions

"I should have a very, very good script for it to work. Currently, I do not see how there could be a sequel. If someone comes up with a great plan, maybe we will consider it. For now, we're just happy with the film we made. There are so many suites that are not up to par with the originals. Of course that is the case for some, but overall, I think it is a minefield, ”continued Roger Taylor.

So don't expect to see Rami Malek wearing Freddie Mercury's mustache anytime soon. In the meantime, the United Kingdom is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the group this year with a series of stamps and coins, proof that the public's love for Queen remains alive. Enough to appreciate a sequel to Bohemian Rhapsody if it sees the light of day.

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