VIDEO: The Stars Of Bohemian Rhapsody Take Our Queen Quiz

22 October 2018, 16:06 | Updated: 22 October 2018, 16:27

Rami Malek and Gwilym Lee take the ULTIMATE Queen quiz.

Watch Rami Malek and Gwilym Lee, who play Freddie Mercury and Brian May in the upcoming Queen biopic, put to the test.

Rami Malek and Gwilym Lee have taken part in our ultimate Queen quiz, and they don't do too badly.

The actors - who play legendary frontman Freddie Mercury and guitarist Brian May in the upcoming Bohemian Rhapsody film on - took on the Queen Machine (otherwise known as our Queen mega fan John Robins).

Find out how well they did in our video above.

Last week saw 20th Century Fox release a new video which focuses on how the cast of the upcoming took on the role of the Queen legends.

The clip also features Queen drummer Roger Taylor and guitarist Brian May, with the famous axeman gushing: "The four guys who play us are phenomenal.

"They completely loved it. They became us. It would just send shivers up your spine".

Watch it here:

The cast of Bohemian Rhapsody talk about becoming Queen

Watch the trailer for Bohemian Rhapsody, which is set for release on 24 October 2018:

Watch the latest trailer for Queen biopic 'Bohemian Rhapsody'

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