The Infernal
Mky Mk
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That's what they said in interviews. Idk how people missed that.
Perhaps they're not aware of the interviews. Just a thought.

That's what they said in interviews. Idk how people missed that.
Seriously it's safer to be in the middle of a warzone then live in the X-mansion.
Eh? The Mansion has not blown up at all before this. This is the first time we actually see it in a movie.
For a film that has a slogan of "survival of the fittest" or "only the strong will survive", there weren't that many characters who died.
Confusing my comicbook history with movie history...
For a film that has a slogan of "survival of the fittest" or "only the strong will survive", there weren't that many characters who died.
For a film that has a slogan of "survival of the fittest" or "only the strong will survive", there weren't that many characters who died.
Eh...
2. He went bald on screen.
3. It is red.
Three things I didn't like.
1- Ororo Munroe's true hair color could be white, but she dyed them "brunette". Apocalypse got rid of that?
2- Xavier did not go bald. He got rid of his hair?
3- Cyclops's beam will get red over time? I hate the pinkish version.
I thought the design of Apocalypse was fine. I didn't him to look like a blue Thanos, I didn't want him to look like a male Mystique. What they went for was fine, it had enough nods to the comic book portrayal and yet remained grounded enough (only just!) for this franchise.
The movie's 'issues' had nothing to do with how Apocalypse looked, in my view.
I could not care less about some fan art online, especially as the image posted above is not very good and not better than what was in the movie.
don't worry, I agree that the entire movie was a horrible horrible disappointment and deserves all the negative critique it becomes at the moment!
but Apocalypse's look crippled Oscar Isaac's performance...I think the movie could have been slightly more enjoyable if Isaac was allowed to act and use his body.
The movie was an interesting experiment, what remains of the performance of an actor if you hide his facial expression, the possibility to gesticulate properly and his voice? mmmh
Clearly you haven't watched the movie yet, lol...
Wait until you see it first.
1. Her hair wasn't dyed in this movie when Apocalypse accelerated her powers the stress like pushed her powers to the extreme turning it white.
2. Xavier didn't get rid of his hair it shedded when Apocalypse was attempting to take over his body so yes he did go bald.
3. Cyclops beams are indeed red, not sure if your confusing him and Psylocke because her power display was pink.
Did you actually see the movie?
I saw it three times Mr.