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IT’S BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY TWO

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A SEQUEL to hit Queen film Bohemian Rhapsody could be on the cards.

The movie would centre on the band’s appearance­s at Wembley Stadium on their Magic Tour in 1986.

It was the last tour to feature singer Freddie Mercury.

Queen stars

Brian May and Roger Taylor, pictured, consider it to be the peak of the band’s career.

It is estimated the group has earned millions from Bohemian Rhapsody through box office receipts, album sales, radio plays and merchandis­ing. Two of its stars, Joe Mazzello,

35 and Gwilym Lee, who played guitarist May, said they wanted to reprise their roles. Gwilym, 35, said: “Brian and Roger always talked about that fact that their zenith was in

1986, when they did the Wembley concerts, which is the iconic picture of Freddie with the yellow jacket and the white trousers. So there is a sequel.” Joe (bass player John Deacon) said: “There’s still plenty of story to tell.” SINGER Tina Turner has finally sold the Los Angeles apartment where her eldest son committed suicide.

The Simply The Best star wiped more than £30,000 off the price of the property where Craig Turner, 59, shot himself last July.

The home, in LA’s Studio City enclave, is believed to have sold for more than £750,000.

Tina, 79, who now lives in Zurich, Switzerlan­d, with second husband Erwin Bach, said she was “distraught” over her boy’s death.

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