"I sort of feel like I died, and yet I was able to come to the funeral and see all the tributes"
07.05.2020 - 16:41 / etcanada.com
Brian May does not foresee a second “Bohemian Rhapsody” film.
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The Queen lead guitarist told Rolling Stone that fans should not hold their breath for a second film starring Rami Malek as the legendary Freddie Mercury.
“We don’t really think there’s another movie there,” said May. “That’s the long and the short of it. I think we should look somewhere else. There are other ideas that we had, but I don’t think a sequel will happen.”
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"I sort of feel like I died, and yet I was able to come to the funeral and see all the tributes"
Legendary rocker Brian May is currently counting his blessings after suffering a heart attack.
Brian May, the longtime guitarist for the band Queen, is facing more setbacks to his health.
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Brian May talked about his near-death experience after suffering a minor heart attack following a gardening incident earlier this month.
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Brian May has revealed he was recently rushed to hospital after suffering a heart attack.
The revealed the news on Instagram, telling his 2.4 million followers: "I want to tell you the truth about what happened."
Queen legend Brian May has revealed he suffered a heart attack and was rushed to hospital.