Fans of Queen may now watch a new trailer for the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. This is the second teaser that 20th Century Fox unveiled ahead of the documentary's release.

The over two-minute teaser opens with the members of the rock band gearing up for their live show while the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" is playing in the background.

Queen members are also seen playing in front of a small crowd before they discuss their plans for the future. The biopic also sheds light on the feuds that took place in the studio. The members of Queen did not always get along well, but they shared the same passion and love for their craft.

Rami Malek plays the role of Freddie Mercury, the lead vocals as well as the pianist of Queen. Other cast members include Ben Hardy, Gwilym Lee, and Joseph Mazzello. Hardy portrays the role of Roger Taylor, while Lee and Mazzello portray the roles of Brian May and John Deacon.

Bohemian Rhapsody is directed by Dexter Fletcher, but it was supposed to be helmed by Bryan Singer before he got fired from the job. The biopic was also originally scheduled for release last December, but it has been pushed back to Nov. 2.

Who Is Queen?

Queen is a British rock band that was formed in 1970. May and Taylor were playing for Smile when they met Mercury, who is a huge fan of the band. The trio decided to put together their own group and called it Queen. Deacon joined the group in 1973.

In 1974, Queen released its second album, Queen II. The compilation ranked the band at the top of the UK charts. However, it was the release of Sheer Heart Attack and A Night at the Opera that made Queen known across the world.

Queen Albums, Songs

"Bohemian Rhapsody," the song featured in the trailer and the title of the biopic, is featured in A Night At the Opera. The band's other albums are News of the World, A Kind of Magic, Innuendo, A Day at the Races, Made In Heaven, Hot Space, The Game, The Miracle, Jazz, The Works, Queen, and more.

Some of the band's most popular songs are "We Will Rock You," "We Are The Champions," "Don't Stop Me Now," "Another One Bites the Dust," "I Want to Break Free," "Somebody to Love," "Killer Queen," "The Show Must Go On," "Radio Ga Ga," and more.

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