
And, courtesy of the film's latest trailer (which 20th Century Fox released via YouTube Tuesday, July 17) fans can now take a peek into the band's really early days. The new biopic zeroes in on the earlier bits of Queen's pop cultural heyday, long before Mercury's untimely death in 1991. That makes sense, since he quite literally took center stage as Queen's lead vocalist for the better part of the '70s and '80s.

Unsurprisingly, Freddy Mercury (played by a very convincing Rami Malek) and his legendary talents take center stage in the film. As readers might've guessed based on its title, the film mostly serves to pay homage to Queen, the UK-bred music group who said they wanted to rock the world, and somehow ended up actually doing it.

Just to clear things up, the Bohemian Rhapsody we're talking about here isn't actually Queen's ultra-popular 1975 track, but rather an upcoming Freddie Mercury biopic of the same name. But, thanks to the latest Bohemian Rhapsody trailer, fans can now get a sense of what the band's actual music-making process might've looked like. You know how Rome wasn't built in a day? Turns out, neither was "Bohemian Rhapsody." Those familiar with the iconic Queen song probably won't be too shocked to learn this, given the track's pretty obvious musical complexities.
