20th Century Fox’s Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody had no trouble taking the top spot at the weekend box office, with an estimated $50 million, a tally that was much higher than initial projections. While the movie is the 10th of director Bryan Singer’s storied career (technically, it’s his 11th, but there is no box office data for his feature debut, 1993’s Public Access), this solid opening still doesn’t hold a candle to literally half of the director’s films, which, coincidentally, are all superhero movies. So we’re going to take a closer look at how the debut of Bohemian Rhapsody stacks up to the rest of Bryan Singer’s films, which is almost ironic since it almost wasn’t his film at all.
Source: IGN.com Box Office Breakdown of Director Bryan Singer’s Films