X-Men Apocalypse: The Movie will be Competing with the Disney’s Alice in Wonderland 2, Only the Strongest will Survive
X-Men Apocalypse: The Movie will be Competing with the Disney's Alice in Wonderland 2, Only the Strongest will Survive
The Marvel Studios has been very consistent in maintaining an uphill on their hit movies, despite the big shots; the studio still aims to outstand it by joining forces with the directors, screenwriters and actors in creating not just a hit movie but something greater. The studio had plans set already with the X-Men: Age of Apocalypse even before the prior releases of X-Men: Days of the Future Past and other X-Men series.
In the market of big hit movies like X-Men, people may come too queued for it, what we know about the X-Men Apocalypse movie might be different from what it really is. The crews and casts of the X-Men: Days of the Future Past have shared little of what they know about the making of the current movie, it is reported that the expected release date of the current X-Men will arrive probably on the 27th of May 2016.
The scheduled release will be working on the same slot of the prior release date of X-Men: Days of the Future Past, this would mean that the movie will be competing with the Disney's Alice in Wonderland 2 (by Box Office Mojo).
The comeback of Bryan Singer in the X-Men Apocalypse is also one of the talks, Bryan will be reunited with the young X-Men and Original X-Men casts. The so called reuniting with the X-Men team turned out to be in a diverse situation until Simon Kinberg, the X-Men screenwriter confirmed that Bryan's role in his return is to stay on board as the director of X-Men Apocalypse. Many are baffled with the launching of this movie as they have witnessed the preceding X-Men movies in big screens in total applause.
Bryan Singer is currently taking control of the X-Men Apocalypse; however, it could be given to other directors if Bryan's legal problems will continue. The movie is expected to be aired in theaters by 2016.
The X-Men will be in combat with the Apocalypse; Apocalypse was shown in the end-credits sequence of X-Men: Days of the Future Past, on the clip it showed that the Apocalypse is taking control with the Great on Egypt,
The Apocalypse is being taken out by Marvel Comics Database as they reveal the name "En Sabah Nur" which means "The First One", it lead to signifying the Apocalypse as the first mutant existence. More exposure with the X-Men Apocalypse waits in year 2016.
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