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Rami Malek stars as Freddie Mercury, lead singer of famed rock band Queen, in Bohemian Rhapsody (above), which opened over the weekend to great interest from audiences. The musical biopic earned an estimated $50 million in the U.S., per Box Office Mojo, and has now grossed more than $141 million worldwide. Naturally, our thoughts turn to what's next in the world of music-themed biographical portraits, and we don't have to wait long. Here's a look at three upcoming movies that will aim to rock you and/or your family. 'Vox Lux' Natalie Portman stars as a fictional pop star named Celeste in Vox Lux, supported by her manager (Jude Law), her publicist (Jennifer Ehle) and millions of adoring fans. In the trailer, we see her volatile personality, which draws...
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