Bohemian Rhapsody is a biographical film about the band QUEEN, their rise from the studio to the stage and release of their first studio albums. Their run of hits eventually led to the creation of their own record label, before QUEEN suffered a major impact on the recording and marketing of their music to the mainstream rock scene. Directed by Bryan Singer, Dexter Fletcher.


Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek) wants to put together a band of his own, with his unique ability to sing in a variety of styles, which leads to the formation of a band, writing songs and recording for a major label, where Queen’s manager John Reid (Aidan Gillen) sells his records every year.




Eventually, their work in their new studio and new songs lead him to reject the recommendations of the record label John represents, and the band’s lawyer, Jim (played by Tom Hollander), is brought in as the band’s new agent and manager, as they continue to build on their work and embark on a major national tour.

However, on his final tour, Freddie Mercury announced to his band members that he had been diagnosed with AIDS and wanted to make another album, before stopping his concerts on stage.