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Movies: Could There Be A “Bohemian Rhapsody” Part II?

Could There Be A “Bohemian Rhapsody” Part II?

“Bohemian Rhapsody” star Ben Hardy is dropping hints at a potential sequel to the Queen biopic. The actor, who portrayed drummer Roger Taylor, has revealed his hopes to return for another round of the Rami Malek-starring movie.

In Hardy’s mind, there’s still more story to tell after the first hit movie. After all, the film only goes up until 1985 – that leaves another six years until Freddie Mercury’s death. But nothing’s official yet, he’s just “heard” some rumors about a sequel.

“I loved working with all those guys, and the thought of going back and being with them for another three months or four months would be amazing,” he says. “But I’ve only heard the rumor mill.”

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A new "Jackass" movie is coming in March of 2021. 

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From Listener Jason Ewing

Good morning home room! 

I could go on quite literally forever about the movie but I’ll keep it short! And of course I could just be biased as I’m a lifelong fanatic...

No spoilers at all. 

But I will say this. 

I couldn’t have imagined a more action packed, emotional roller coaster, to end a 42 year long saga. I’ve never been to a movie with as many people cheering, people of all ages shedding tears, and the general atmosphere of that theatre. 

If you can. Go see this. Now. 

#LongLiveSkywalker

#ImNotCryingYoureCrying

#SagaEnd

#StarWarsFamily

"The Rise of Skywalker" Will Probably Open Lower Than the Previous Two "Star Wars" Movies 

Either we're suffering from "Star Wars" fatigue, or the world has moved on from the Skywalker Saga to BABY YODA. Because "The Rise of Skywalker" is expected to open lower than the previous two movies in the trilogy.

Experts are predicting it'll make between $175 million and $200 million this weekend. But Disney is setting its expectations even lower, at $160 million.

"The Force Awakens" debuted in 2016 with $248 million . . . which was a record at the time. And "The Last Jedi" made $220 million in its opening weekend in 2017.

(On a related note, a poll found that Darth Vader is the best villain in the "Star Wars" franchise, and Han Solo is the best hero.)

(Also . . . Googling "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" can open up your computer to various cyber attacks. Be careful out there.)

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New in Theaters: "Cats" and "The Rise of Skywalker"

"Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker"(PG-13)

J.J. Abrams returns to direct the final movie, and uses old footage he filmed of Carrie Fisher for "The Force Awakens" to insert her into "The Rise of Skywalker". That included scenes that now give Billie Lourd a chance to play opposite her mom again.

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 "Cats"(PG)

Taylor Swift wrote a new song for the movie, called "Beautiful Ghosts", with the help of "Cats" creator Andrew Lloyd Webber. And Jennifer Hudson is the rejected cat Grizabella who gets to sing the main song from the movie, "Memory".

"Bombshell" expands nationwide (R)

The Worst Movies of the Year Include "Cats" and Two John Travolta Flicks 

"Cats" waited until the very end of the year to come out, and it STILL made the "Hollywood Reporter's" list of the worst movies of 2019. So did JOHN TRAVOLTA . . . twice. Here's the list, in no particular order:

1. "Cats": The hate for this one is pretty universal. It currently has a rating of 19% on Rotten Tomatoes.

2. "Arctic Dogs": An animated film featuring the voices of Jeremy Renner and kiddie icons Heidi Klum and Michael Madsen(???)

3. "Dark Phoenix": The latest X-Men movie.

4. "Domino": A counterterrorism thriller from director BRIAN DE PALMA.

The Worst Movies of the Year Include "Cats" and Two John Travolta Flicks (continued)

5. "The Fanatic"JOHN TRAVOLTA plays a developmentally-challenged man who's treated so badly by his favorite actor that he decides to take him hostage. Directed by FRED DURST from LIMP BIZKIT.

6. "Trading Paint": Again starring JOHN TRAVOLTA. This time he's a former dirt track racer who wants to pass the torch to his son.

7. "Rambo: Last Blood": The nail in the coffin of the Rambo franchise?

8. "The Haunting of Sharon Tate"HILARY DUFF plays the title character in a re-imagining of the Charles Manson family murders as a horror flick.

9. "A Million Little Pieces": Based on the addiction memoir by author James Frey . . . who was eventually outed for making a bunch of it up. Starring AARON TAYLOR-JOHNSON, and directed by his wife SAM.

10. "Serenity": A mystery thriller starring ANNE HATHAWAY, MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY, and DIANE LANE.

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