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Men: Apocalypse: An IMAX 3D Experience

“So I want it known that yes, I introduced the game but I didn’t bring the psychosis that follows – and there is a lot of testosterone on these movies so I won’t take responsibility for that!”

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X-Men: Apocalypse is right around the corner, and whilst we’re hearing that the film isn’t all that special, we have been teased about the film’s post credits scene which hints towards the future of the franchise.

There’s a lot of options, as Kinberg said, for what can be shown during X-Men: Apocalypse’ s post-credits scene, but we’ll have to wait till the film’s release later this month. Ten years have passed since the cataclysmic events of X-Men: Days Of Future Past, which saw Logan (Hugh Jackman) travel back in time to 1973 to make contact with the young Professor X (James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender) and neutralise the Sentinel program of killer robots. As cool as that would be, we’re not entirely sure that 20th Century Fox would go down the Mister Sinister route, whose main goal is to rid the world of the X-Men. “Maybe a “Gambit” movie, maybe another “X-Men” movie”, he told Collider. Oscar Isaac is starring as the film’s title antagonist. We still have Mystique’s cynicism, Magneto’s losses, Scott and Jean’s fears, Charles’ optimism, Apocalypse’s grandiosity, Nightcrawler’s Catholicism, and Jean’s brief emotional encounter with…well let’s just say a cameo character, these moments were isolated and sparse as many more other characters had their stories left out.

Disillusioned at the state of mankind, he assembles a team of powerful mutants, including Magneto (Michael Fassbender), Storm (Alexandra Shipp), Psylocke (Olivia Munn) and Angel (Ben Hardy), to help create a new world order. What do you think the X-Men: Apocalypse post credit scene will be?

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The reviews don’t deny that X Men: Apocalypse is an action-packed superhero movie that deserves to be experienced in theaters.

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