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Mike Myers is a talented dude. But we haven’t seen too much of the, shall we say, quirky comedy guru recently. (Maybe we shouldn’t mention that word since The Love Guru kinda bombed. In fact, maybe that’s why we haven’t seen too much of him.)
But that’s all gonna change! And in a cool way.
Itâs almost impossible to think of Queenâs signature tune âBohemian Rhapsodyâ from their album A Night at the Opera without thinking of the sequence in Wayneâs World where Saturday Night Live veterans Mike Myers and Dana Carvey lip sync and head bang to their heartâs content. Therefore, it only makes sense that Mike Myers is currently in talks to take a role in the biopic about Freddie Mercury, the frontman of the aforementioned rock band.
Ready Freddie
This is gonna be good.
Deadline has word of Mike Myers joining Bohemian Rhapsody, or at least being in talks for a role in the movie, which just offered a first look at Mr. Robot star Rami Malek looking incredible and almost indistinguishable from the real Freddie Mercury in a still from the movie, which is directed X-Men and The Usual Suspects helmer Bryan Singer.
This will be a rare acting turn for Mike Myers, who hasnât been seen in a live-action role in a non-documentary film since his small supporting turn in Quentin Tarantinoâs Inglourious Basterds in 2009. Myers is slated to appear in the drama Terminal with Margot Robbie, potentially being released sometime this year, as well as the comedy biopic Del, where he will play famed improvisational comedy mentor Del Close, but otherwise, he hasnât made a narrative feature since Shrek Forever After in 2010.
May Be?
As much as we may wish for Mike M. to take on the role of, say Brian May or even Roger Taylor (John Deacon is a touch too serene, we think), age works against that. Â But he’s gonna play SOMEBODY to love.
As of now, itâs not clear what role Mike Myers would be playing, but considering the age of Queen at the time the movie takes place, Myers is far too old to play any of Freddie Mercuryâs bandmates. However, thereâs a chance he could be playing Queenâs longtime manager Jim Beach, even though Myers looks nothing like the man.
But considering Queen traveled the world playing their magnificent rock, there are plenty of characters Myers could be playing. It could even end up being a throwaway supporting role like the one he played in Inglourious Basterds. You could easily imagine Myers playing some kind of radio personality, or a concert promoter in the United Kingdom, just one of the many faces who crossed paths with Queen decades ago.