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Brian May: Sacha Baron Cohen wouldn't have made believable Freddie Mercury

Brian May: Sacha Baron Cohen wouldn't have made believable Freddie Mercury

Brian May said that Sacha Baron Cohen's portrayal of Freddie Mercury would distract fans.

Highlights

  • Queen rocker Brian May has broken his silence about actor Sacha Baron Cohen's exit from the upcoming biopic on his late bandmate Freddie Mercury.
  • May revealed surviving members of Queen feared the comedian's presence would distract fans from the flamboyant frontman's life story, reported Contactmusic.
  • The Ali G star walked away from the project in July after spending months perfecting his vocals for the role, amid rumours he had fallen out with May and Roger Taylor over his planned portrayal of their late friend and bandmate.
  • Cohen has yet to comment on his reasons for quitting the film, but May has now shed some light on the actor's departure, insisting he just wasn't right for the job.
  • "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 - in which he makes outstanding performances, but they're very much Sacha Baron Cohen performances," May said.
  • "And we thought there has to be no distraction in the Freddie movie. You have to really suspend that disbelief - the man who plays Freddie, you have to really believe is Freddie.
  • And we didn't think that could really happen with Sacha," he added.
  • However, the guitar icon is adamant that claims of a bitter rift between the Queen stars and Cohen are completely unfounded.
  • "It's a shame that there were these sensationalist stories about him walking out. None of that was true... We owe Sacha a lot. He had so much enthusiasm for the project and it really helped us kick it into the start position," he said.
London: Queen rocker Brian May has brokenhis silence about actor Sacha Baron Cohen's exit from theupcoming biopic on his late bandmate Freddie Mercury.

May revealed surviving members of Queen feared thecomedian's presence would distract fans from the flamboyantfrontman's life story, reported Contactmusic.

The Ali G star walked away from the project in Julyafter spending months perfecting his vocals for the role, amidrumours he had fallen out with May and Roger Taylor over hisplanned portrayal of their late friend and bandmate.

Cohen has yet to comment on his reasons for quitting thefilm, but May has now shed some light on the actor'sdeparture, insisting he just wasn't right for the job.

"In the end, we felt that his presence in the movie wouldbe very distracting. What led us to that conclusion was thelast three movies that he's made - The Dictator, LesMiserables and Hugo - in which he makes outstandingperformances, but they're very much Sacha Baron Cohenperformances," May said.

"And we thought there has to be no distraction in theFreddie movie. You have to really suspend that disbelief - theman who plays Freddie, you have to really believe is Freddie.

And we didn't think that could really happen with Sacha," headded.

However, the guitar icon is adamant that claims of abitter rift between the Queen stars and Cohen are completelyunfounded.

"It's a shame that there were these sensationaliststories about him walking out. None of that was true... We oweSacha a lot. He had so much enthusiasm for the project and itreally helped us kick it into the start position," he said.
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