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How Violent Fans Can Expect Wolverine’s X-Men: Apocalypse Appearance To Be
So this is now the case with the X-Men movies too, especially after the last movie rebooted everything and X-Men Origins: Wolverine didn’t even care about little things like consistency and continuity: it will make your head hurt to wonder how it all fits together, so just get swept along on this wild, messy, enjoyable ride. A lot of that is tied up to the fact that director Bryan Singer may have put in too much characters that basically went to waste.
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Hugh Jackman is now filming his upcoming Wolverine movie with director James Mangold.
Simon Kinberg, writer/producer of the upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse has offered a teasing hint as to the post-credits scene in the new film.
The video features actor Nicholas Hoult (in his Beast costume) lipsyncing a line from “Beast Mode” (by Julian Benasis) and also shows backup dancing by James McAvoy (Professor Xavier), Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique), Sophie Turner (Jean Grey), Tye Sheridan (Cyclops), Kodi Smit-McPhee (Nightcrawler) and Alexandra Shipp (Storm). Who says you don’t get second chances? “We are like family, so it was sweet to be back together again but it was also exciting to see this young blood, and because we’d been so welcomed and supported by the original cast, we tried to do the same for the new guys”.
You can check out both Kinberg and director Bryan Singers interviews in the videos below. Maybe we’ll see Tatum in full Gambit garb to get fans excited for the oft-delayed movie that is now slated for a 2017 release. It’s now the early 1980s and the very first mutant, En Sabah Nur, aka Apocalypse, (Oscar Isaac) reawakens after thousands of years.
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“It’s great if you’re going to use the internet for giving a voice to women or people that need to be heard”, she adds passionately, “but if you’re going to write about why somebody looks fat in their outfit at the Met ball, maybe don’t!” Still, it seems this post-credit scene will help set up the future of the X-Men franchise at large.