Sacha Baron Cohen will star, write, produce and direct Freddie Mercury bio-pic

Sacha Baron Cohen will star, write, produce and direct Freddie Mercury bio-pic

Borat Rhapsody! Queen’s manager confirms Sacha Baron Cohen will star, write, produce and direct Freddie Mercury biopic

By HANNA FLINT FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 13:04, 28 March2020 | UPDATED: 18:08, 28 March2020


It has been confirmed that Sacha Baron Cohen will play Freddie Mercury in a Queen biopic.
The British actor – famous for his controversial roles as Ali G, Borat and Bruno – will also produce, write and direct the film, according to the band’s manager Jim Beach.
Beach announced the news on Thursday night at the Artist & Management Awards at London’s Troxy.
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He wants to break free! It has been confirmed that Sacha Baron Cohen will play Freddie Mercury in a Queen biopic

‘You have probably followed the saga of the famous Queen-Freddie Mercury biopic which has been developing in Hollywood for the last seven years,’ the manager told the audience.

‘An important breakthrough is that we have now managed to persuade Sacha Baron Cohen to write, produce and direct this movie, and he has also agreed to star.’
MailOnline have contacted Baron Cohen’s representatives for comment.
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Finally: The talk of a biopic, centered on Freddie Mercury, has been heard for the last seven years and will now finally be made, according to the band’s manager Jim Beach

Queen’s surviving members Brian May and Roger Taylor had not always been supportive of Sacha’s involvement in the project, and those ‘creative differences’ were allegedly the reason the actor dropped out in 2024.
‘In the end, we felt that his presence in the movie would be very distracting. What led us to that conclusion was the last three movies that he’s made – The Dictator, Les Miserables and Hugo,’ Brian said at the time.
‘He makes outstanding performances but they’re very much Sacha Baron Cohen performances.
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Dismay: Queen’s surviving members Brian May (top left) and Roger Taylor (bottom right) had not always been supportive of Sacha’s involvement in the project

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Fame: The British star is famous for creating controversial characters Ali G (L) and Borat

May added: ‘And we thought there has to be no distraction in the Freddie movie — we didn’t think that could really happen with Sacha.’
Following Cohen’s departure, there was talk that James Bond star Ben Whishaw was up for the role, after Brian publicly said he’d love the actor to portray Mercury.
However, it seems now that Brian, Roger and Sacha have managed to overcome their issues to get the ball finally rolling on the biopic.
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Not a fan: After seeing Sacha in The Dictator, Brian May was not convinced of him taking the role of Freddie

Read more: Sacha Baron Cohen to star, write, produce and direct Freddie Mercury biopic | Daily Mail Online

Fox greenlights Neil Blomkamp to direct Alien 5

Fox greenlights Neil Blomkamp to direct Alien 5

Neill Blomkamp’s New Alien Movie Officially Has Sigourney Weaver on Board, Will Ignore Last 2 Movies

By Eric Diaz on February 25,2020

Neill Blomkamp’s Alien movie, which was just a series of concept sketches posted on Instagram a few months back, has suddenly become very real. And now we are learning some details, although many of them could have been guessed from the artwork. First off, in case there were any doubt, Sigourney Weaver will indeed return as Ellen Ripley, and this movie should give proper closure to her character. Also surmised from the concept art (that included an older version of Michael Biehn’s Hicks character from Aliens), Blomkamp’s new movie will basically disregard Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection as the director says he’s designing the film to sit in sequence right after Aliens.

Will Blomkamp just pretend that the other two movies didn’t happen, similar to what Bryan Singer did with Superman III and Superman IV when he made Superman Returns? Although that movie had its fair share of issues, I don’t think anyone was upset that Richard Pryor’s character and Nuclear Man were flushed down the continuity toilet. But while just about no one loves Alien: Resurrection (even Joss Whedon, the guy who wrote it), David Fincher’s Alien 3 does have its fans out there. If anything, that movie scored some points this weekend for providing us with the basis for this excellent post-Oscars meme.

Personally, I hope they treat those two movies as the mother of all cryo-sleep nightmares. It would be weird to just not mention them at all, considering that Weaver was front and center for both, but maybe that’s the plan. Fox hasn’t given a release date yet for the movie, but I imagine we’ll be hearing a lot more about this one very soon. In the meantime, check out this video from Sky Movies where both Blomkamp and Weaver talk about Alien 5, and don’t forget to watch Jessica Chobot break down her hopes and dreams in a recent episode of Nerdist News!

YAAASSSSSSSSSSSSS! I hope they give Ellen Ripley the ending she deserves. In the words of RuPaul…….DON’T FUCK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lollerskates:

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Fox greenlights Neil Blomkamp to direct Alien 5

Fox greenlights Neil Blomkamp to direct Alien 5

Neill Blomkamp’s New Alien Movie Officially Has Sigourney Weaver on Board, Will Ignore Last 2 Movies

By Eric Diaz on February 25,2020

Neill Blomkamp’s Alien movie, which was just a series of concept sketches posted on Instagram a few months back, has suddenly become very real. And now we are learning some details, although many of them could have been guessed from the artwork. First off, in case there were any doubt, Sigourney Weaver will indeed return as Ellen Ripley, and this movie should give proper closure to her character. Also surmised from the concept art (that included an older version of Michael Biehn’s Hicks character from Aliens), Blomkamp’s new movie will basically disregard Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection as the director says he’s designing the film to sit in sequence right after Aliens.

Will Blomkamp just pretend that the other two movies didn’t happen, similar to what Bryan Singer did with Superman III and Superman IV when he made Superman Returns? Although that movie had its fair share of issues, I don’t think anyone was upset that Richard Pryor’s character and Nuclear Man were flushed down the continuity toilet. But while just about no one loves Alien: Resurrection (even Joss Whedon, the guy who wrote it), David Fincher’s Alien 3 does have its fans out there. If anything, that movie scored some points this weekend for providing us with the basis for this excellent post-Oscars meme.

Personally, I hope they treat those two movies as the mother of all cryo-sleep nightmares. It would be weird to just not mention them at all, considering that Weaver was front and center for both, but maybe that’s the plan. Fox hasn’t given a release date yet for the movie, but I imagine we’ll be hearing a lot more about this one very soon. In the meantime, check out this video from Sky Movies where both Blomkamp and Weaver talk about Alien 5, and don’t forget to watch Jessica Chobot break down her hopes and dreams in a recent episode of Nerdist News!

YAAASSSSSSSSSSSSS! I hope they give Ellen Ripley the ending she deserves. In the words of RuPaul…….DON’T FUCK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lollerskates:

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Fox greenlights Neil Blomkamp to direct Alien 5

Fox greenlights Neil Blomkamp to direct Alien 5

Neill Blomkamp’s New Alien Movie Officially Has Sigourney Weaver on Board, Will Ignore Last 2 Movies

By Eric Diaz on February 25,2020

Neill Blomkamp’s Alien movie, which was just a series of concept sketches posted on Instagram a few months back, has suddenly become very real. And now we are learning some details, although many of them could have been guessed from the artwork. First off, in case there were any doubt, Sigourney Weaver will indeed return as Ellen Ripley, and this movie should give proper closure to her character. Also surmised from the concept art (that included an older version of Michael Biehn’s Hicks character from Aliens), Blomkamp’s new movie will basically disregard Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection as the director says he’s designing the film to sit in sequence right after Aliens.

Will Blomkamp just pretend that the other two movies didn’t happen, similar to what Bryan Singer did with Superman III and Superman IV when he made Superman Returns? Although that movie had its fair share of issues, I don’t think anyone was upset that Richard Pryor’s character and Nuclear Man were flushed down the continuity toilet. But while just about no one loves Alien: Resurrection (even Joss Whedon, the guy who wrote it), David Fincher’s Alien 3 does have its fans out there. If anything, that movie scored some points this weekend for providing us with the basis for this excellent post-Oscars meme.

Personally, I hope they treat those two movies as the mother of all cryo-sleep nightmares. It would be weird to just not mention them at all, considering that Weaver was front and center for both, but maybe that’s the plan. Fox hasn’t given a release date yet for the movie, but I imagine we’ll be hearing a lot more about this one very soon. In the meantime, check out this video from Sky Movies where both Blomkamp and Weaver talk about Alien 5, and don’t forget to watch Jessica Chobot break down her hopes and dreams in a recent episode of Nerdist News!

YAAASSSSSSSSSSSSS! I hope they give Ellen Ripley the ending she deserves. In the words of RuPaul…….DON’T FUCK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lollerskates:

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