There’s been something of a resurgence in popularity of the biopic in recent years. And following huge financial and Oscar-winning success, it may come as little surprise that Freddie Mercury movie Bohemian Rhapsody is the UK’s favourite. Showcase Cinemas polled 2000 Brits and 28% of them voted for the Queen-centric movie. Just behind was Schindler's List and The King’s Speech. Here’s the full top 10: Related articles Rocketman: Who is Elton John's wife? When did he marry Renate? Queen: The secret behind their BIGGEST hits revealed by Adam Lambert THE UK’S TOP 10 BIOPICS OF ALL TIME 1. Bohemian Rhapsody – Freddie Mercury (28%) 2. Schindler’s List – Oskar Schindler (18%)3. The King’s Speech – King George VI (12%)4. The Theory of Everything – Stephen Hawking (11%)5. Braveheart – William Wallace (9%)6. Darkest Hour – Winston Churchill (6%) 7. Lawrence of Arabia – TE Lawrence (5%) 8. Diana – Princess Diana (4%)9. Stan & Ollie – Laurel and Hardy (4%)10. Mary Queen of Scots – Mary Stuart (3%) Bohemian Rhapsody voted UK's FAVOURITE biopic in NEW poll: Who did Freddie Mercury top? (Image: FOX) David Attenborough has topped two polls for the UK's most wanted biopic (Image: GETTY) This week sees Elton John biopic Rocketman released, which has had favourable reviews, and the poll also revealed the UK’s choice for a future biopic. Sir David Attenborough came out on top with 19% of the vote, followed closely by Barack Obama and George Michael. A similar poll was conducted last year which Attenborough also topped, while David Bowie came second. But here’s the full top 10 from this year’s poll: Related articles Queen: Adam Lambert reveals why the band WON’T record new music Is Elton John Rocketman biopic the next Bohemian Rhapsody? Elton John biopic Rocketman is out this week (Image: MARV) THE UK’S MOST WANTED BIOPICS 1. David Attenborough (19%)2. Barack Obama (13%)3. George Michael (11%)4. Bob Marley (10%)5. Albert Einstein (10%)6. Amy Winehouse (9%)7. Marilyn Monroe (8%)8. Marie Curie (8%)9. Frank Sinatra (6%)10. Vincent Van Gogh (6%)All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility