Simon Kinberg, producer and scriptwriter of X-Men: Apocalypse said that the upcoming X-Men does some things that the franchise hasn't really done on film before. He promised that the magnitude of the threat that Apocalypse brings into the film will make all the differences.
X-Men Apocalypse is the latest installment of the X-Men movie franchise. With its first trailer released back in December, fans all over the world are aching to see it the soonest time possible - and it's all because of the omnipotent presence of a very strong villain.
Apocalypse, or also known as En Sabah Nur is said to be the most difficult villain to beat, by far,tde upcoming X-m in the world of X-Men. With his presence in X-Men: Apocalypse, the movie will surely become heavier and darker than the previous X-Men installment.
Simon Kinberg said in an interview that the movie will be entirely different than other X-Men movies. "You have a character called Apocalypse, who wants to do a different kind of damage than 'X-Men' movie ever has. It's the first time we've had a villain in an 'X-Men' movie who could compete in terms of physical power and presence with Magneto. It's an interesting dynamic to create." He said.
Apocalypse played by Star Wars: The Force Awakens Oscar Isaac is a very strong antagonist and even way stronger than Michael Fassbender's Magneto. En Sabah Nur is said to be the very first mutant ever in history. He also takes Magneto under his team and together with other three mutants.
Numbers of X-Men character will also be included in X-Men: Apocalypse, such as The Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Quicksilver (Evan Peters), Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence, and Professor X (James McAvoy). Sophia Turner of Game of Thrones will also join the cast of X-Men Apocalypse as a young Jean Grey.
Marvel has turned the X-Men comics into a series of spectacular movies. Bryan Singer's X-Men was no fluke and was followed up by even bigger installments. X-Men movies are proven to be blockbuster hits and X-Men: Apocalypse will not be an exemption. Apocalypse will surely do some damage to movie records.