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Bohemian Rhapsody: New trailer focuses on Freddie Mercury belonging to the 'misfits of the world'Oct 25 (AZINS) Previous trailers of Bohemian Rhapsody focused on the rise of the band Queen and the enigma that was Freddie Mercury. The final trailer that dropped on Thursday goes deep to reveal the philosophy behind the massive fan-following of the band.

This trailer for the kinda, sorta Freddi Mercury biopic (I say so because Brian May and Roger Taylor are one of the producers and the movie also concentrates on the making and the meteoric rise of the band) begins with Freddie getting ready for 1985 Live Aid concert as negative voices run in the background.

John Reid, played by Aiden Gillen of Game of Thrones, asks the band what sets them apart from the rest of the wannabe rockstars.

"We are four misfits who don't belong together. We are playing for other misfits, for the outcasts right at the back of the room, who are pretty sure they don't belong either. We belong to them.," replies Freddie, played by Rami Malek of Mr Robot.

In all this, we see a montage of Queen gradually evolving from a pub band to taking over the massive stages like Live Aid.

The complaint about the movie trying to skirt the issue of Freddie Mercury's sexuality is somewhat addressed and we get two scenes hinting at it.

Aptly set to the tunes of Queen and David Bowie's 'Under Pressure,' the trailer is trying to hype the release of the movie after mediocre reviews from international critics.

Apart from Malek and Gillen, the movie also stars Lucy Boynton, Gwilym Lee, Ben Hardy, Joseph Mazzello, Tom Hollander, Allen Leech and Mike Myers in pivotal roles.

Even after the controversy over unprofessional behaviour on the set, Bryan Singer gets to keep his director credit.

Bohemian Rhapsody is set to release in India on November 16.