X-Men: Apocalypse Review: Singer ups the anti for apocalypse
X-Men Apocalypse Poster. Provided by Fox ⭐⭐⭐ What do you get when you pin a team of strong, good-looking mutants with an array of extraordinary powers, against the original mutant – dating back to ancient Egyptian times, who is essentially the baddest, meanest and most powerful mutant in existence? No less than THE APOCALYPSE…Ha! Riding on the success of ‘ X-Men: Days of Future Past ’ this third sequel-prequel marks an end to the “First Class” trilogy and is targeted at filling in the blanks between the end events of DOFP and the beginning of the original X-Men saga created in 2000. If you’ve managed to follow the X-Men series all the way, then you will know that Logan’s actions in DOFP completely re-wrote the history of our favourite mutants, saving old characters, relationships and giving us a hopeful future, one that made us forget about the travesty that was X-Men: The Last Stand . Apocalypse. Photo by FOX Bryan Singer continues to stretch his directorial reign of