'Bohemian Rhapsody' Is Coming to Netflix—Time to Relive Rami Malek’s Oscar-Winning Turn

The Live Aid sequence in Bohemian Rhapsody stands out as one of the most electrifying moments in cinema, capturing the scale and spirit of Queen's legendary set with breathless intensity. The camera glides over a sea of waving fans as Freddie Mercury raises his hand, the crowd responds in unison, and the scene builds into a powerful mix of nostalgia and spectacle. Rami Malek captures every nuance of Freddie’s stage presence, from his swagger to his playful charm, making it feel less like imitation and more like a living tribute.
By the end, the energy is so infectious it feels perfectly timed for its Netflix arrival, giving fans every reason to hit replay.
Bohemian Rhapsody arrives on Netflix this April
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The 2018 musical drama Bohemian Rhapsody arrives on Netflix on April 1. The 2018 biopic, which traces Queen from their scrappy beginnings to global superstardom, finally lands on the platform after years of rotating across theaters and digital releases. Whether you are a longtime fan or just curious about the band’s legacy, this release offers the perfect excuse to dive back into its polished, music-driven storytelling.
Malek’s performance earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor, thanks to how seamlessly he balances Freddie’s flamboyant persona with his private vulnerability. The film charts Queen’s early club days, their studio struggles, and the creation of iconic tracks like 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' 'Love of My Life' and 'We Will Rock You.'
It also touches on Freddie’s personal life, his relationships, and the pressures that came with fame. Director Bryan Singer, with Dexter Fletcher stepping in to complete the film, leans heavily on the music, turning each major track into a dynamic set piece.
While Bohemian Rhapsody celebrates music and stardom, another film showcases a very different side of Malek’s talent.
Rami Malek delivers intense performance in Nuremberg
Nuremberg pulls viewers into the tense, morally charged world of the post-WWII trials, where justice for the Holocaust crimes is examined as closely as the men accused. The film follows US Army psychiatrist Douglas Kelley, played by Rami Malek, who is tasked with evaluating Hermann Göring portrayed by Russell Crowe.
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Malek anchors the film with a restrained yet intense performance, capturing Kelley’s balance between professional detachment and quiet obsession. The script leans into the charged dynamic between Kelley and Göring, turning their exchanges into a battle of ideas around guilt, denial, and ideology.
Both films are now on Netflix, with Bohemian Rhapsody arriving on April 1 and Nuremberg already available to stream. Together, they offer audiences a chance to see how Rami Malek can inhabit vastly different worlds, from the glittering escape of rock stardom to the heavy weight of history and war crimes.

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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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