Bryan Singer FIRED from Freddie Mercury biopic 

  • Bryan Singer has been fired by Twentieth Century Fox while in the middle of filming the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody 
  • Filming on the production was halted on December 1 due to Singer’s ‘unexpected unavilability’ 
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Bryan Singer has been fired from the upcoming Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody just a few weeks before filming was set to wrap on the project. 

The decision to fire Singer came after the director reportedly feuded with multiple actors on the set according to The Hollywood Reporter, forcing Twentieth Century Fox to remove him from the project.

Singer is also said to have thrown an object at star Rami Maleek at one point, who has earned a reputation as one of the most polite and affable actors in the industry.

This behavior comes at the same time that past allegations of the director’s sexual misconduct have begun to surface, which have all been denied by Singer.

The director has yet to comment and has been absent from the set since Thanksgiving, despite being due back in London five days ago.

Rami Malek

Ex-man: Bryan Singer (left) has been fired by Twentieth Century Fox while in the middle of filming the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody starring Rami malek (right)

The project, which will complete principle photography just before the holiday, was already on shut down due to Singer’s ‘unexpected unavailability’ the past few days.

His absence from set however is nothing new according to the report, which claims that cinematographer Thomas Newton Sigel stepped in to direct multiple times during the past few months of filming.

That is what led to Malek’s frustration, which he expressed to the studio.

The Mr. Robot star is not the only one to complain either, with Tom Hollander actual quitting the film at one point due to Singer’s behavior before being convinced to return to the production. 

Malek’s complaint reportedly led to the incident in which Singer throw a object at the actor, which resulted in a member of the Director’s Guild of America being present on set to monitor the situation. 



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