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Why Sacha Baron Cohen Ditched Freddie Mercury Role

Publish date
Thursday, 10 Mar 2016, 1:51PM
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Sacha Baron Cohen has revealed he walked away from playing Queen's lead singer Freddie Mercury because the band wanted to project its legacy and not their lifestyle.

Baron Cohen was connected to the project in 2010 but he later distanced himself from the biopic, citing creative differences.

"A member of the band, I won't say who, said, 'You know, this is such a great movie because it's got such an amazing thing that happens in the middle of the movie.' And I go, 'What happens in the middle of the movie?'," Baron Cohen said.

"He goes, 'You know, Freddie dies.' ... I go, 'What happens in the second half of the movie?' He goes, 'We see how the band carries on from strength to strength.

"I said, 'Listen, not one person is going to a movie where the lead character dies from Aids and then you carry on to see how the band carries on'."

During his chat with Stern, Baron Cohen called Queen's lead guitarist Brian May an "amazing musician" but "not a great movie producer".

For more on this story, visit www.nzherald.co.nz

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