Sacha Baron Cohen has reportedly dropped out of the Freddy Mercury biopic film, due to creative differences with the remaining members of the rock group.


Mercury's surviving band mates - guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor - are both on board as musical consultants and were given script and director approval over the biopic on celebrated lead singer Mercury. American website Deadline is reporting that Cohen has now pulled out. It claims that the comedian wanted to make a grittier film than the band intended, for a film tracking the build up to the band's memorable performance at Live Aid in 1985.


Baron Cohen first expressed interest in the part in 2011 and the role would have marked a break for a comic who has built a career playing outrageously offensive characters of his own creation in spoof documentaries.


Sacha Baron Cohen/Freddie Mercury


The Cambridge-educated performer found international fame with his 2003 film Ali G Indahouse, in which he played the oafish, rap-obsessed caricature of urban youth Ali G


His subsequent films Borat, about a witless Kazakh visitor to the US, and Bruno, in which he pretended to be gay Austrian fashion presenter - were huge Box Office successes on both sides of the Atlantic.


There were plans for the screenplay of the Mercury biopic to be written by Peter Morgan, who has previously worked on Frost/Nixon.


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