X-Men: Apocalypse is as of now underway in Canada yet executive producer Bryan Singer has been keeping fans put resources into the film's improvement since pre-production started. It has now contracted some actors and actresses to reprise their roles but some will not be coming back and there will be additional chracters to watch out for this film.
There has been a few throwing declarations from actors through Twitter/Instagram of playing roles ofr the film. Olivia Munn is playing Betsy Braddock a.k.a. Psylocke. Also, Lucas Till will reprise his X-Men: First Class and Days of Future Past part as Alex Summers/Havok.
X-Men: Apocalypse gets with the First Class adaptations of characters like Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Ravin/Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) in the year 1983, as teased recently when Singer and screenwriter Simon Kinberg posted photos of a theater marquee perusing Return of the Jedi.
Jean Gray and Jubilee will be playing a with their youthful mutants' hair styles and style decisions as well Nightcrawler rocking a Michael Jackson coat.
The social/political atmosphere of the '80s will be as critical to the Apocalypse storyline as the '70s were to Days of Future Past and '60s were to First Class and their accounts.
Oscar Isaac admitted that he is a comic book fan and a fanboy. Interestingly enough, his energy about X-men Apocalypse really even goes past what was simply included in Marvel stories. Filling his energy to play the incredible scalawag is additionally the way that he has an affection of the ideas found in the scriptural Book of Revelations. He clarified,
"It's a character that I always just loved - just because it freaked me out. I was really into anything that dealt with end times and being left behind and the Four Horsemen. The imagery in the Book of Revelation is crazier than any comic book you'll ever read. The beast with the seven heads, angels... it's the trippy-est stuff. It's crazy imagery, and so that always stuck with me. And then you had a comic book that was trying to have a character that encompassed that feeling. So, for me, he always has the feeling of the Book of Revelations."
Fox confirmed that the release date for X-Men: Apocalypse is on May 27, 2016. That means it will occupy the same day slot that worked so well for X-Men: Days of Future Past. Actors who will be playing a role for the film is starting their pre-production now.
It also means that X-Men: Apocalypse will face off against Disney's planned Alice in Wonderland 2 , in a similar way to how Days of Future Past is battling Maleficent at the box office at the moment.
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