X-Men: Apocalypse 2016 Release Date On May, Rumors about Previous Characters' Return Not Yet Confirmed

X-Men: Apocalypse 2016 Release Date On May, Rumors about Previous Characters' Return Not Yet Confirmed
It's been fourteen years ago already since the release of X-Men The Movie when the creators of the said movie confirmed that there would be another X-Men installments. Because of this statement, people around the world especially the avid fans of X-Men are excitedly waiting for this to come and happen. So, following the "X-Men: Days of Future Past", the geniuses behind this are starting to create another movie now entitled as "X-Men: Apocalypse". The release date of the said movie was not yet confirmed until only recently which will be on May 27, 2016.
According to the Marvel comics, one of the most important villains in mutant world is the Apocalypse. Born with the superhuman powers, he also improved and or advanced his abilities through the inclusion of technology in persona. So, primarily he can transform himself into almost anything or anything- absorb energy and can adapt to fatal attacks. In addition to that, he can also do telepathy and telekinesis.
Based on some reports, the 'X-Men: Apocalypse plot is still unclear aside from the fact that Apocalypse will destroy what stands in front of him or coming along his way. This is where comes in for they will protect humankind. But the question here that fans are kept on asking and until now unanswered is who among the X-Men's will return in order to defend the world. Director Bryan Singer is confirmed to direct the movie. So, based on the previous X-Men's movie, you can always expect the impact of this movie.
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