Deadline isn't one to speculate.
Apocalypse takes place a decade after Days of Future Past and is a seamless next step in the story. The altering of time has unleashed a new and uniquely powerful enemy. Charles (James McAvoy), Erik/Magneto (Michael Fassbender), Raven/Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Hank/Beast (Nicholas Hoult) are joined by young Cyclops, Storm, Jean and others as the X-Men must fight their most formidable foe yet: an ancient unrelenting force determined to cause an apocalypse unlike any in human history.
Wolverine doesn't need to have any sexual connection to jean, he will know nothing about her and so probably just see her as a kid.
we might see Mystique continue to use his identity...Does anyone know if Josh Helman is set to return? I don't really care about Stryker but I'm curious if they had him contracted to do more than just DOFP. Given that Apocalypse is the main baddie I wonder if they'll include Stryker/Weapon X at all.
They need Wolverine in here if only to explain what that last scene was about. I'm still sticking to my "Wolverine becomes a Horsemen" theory. Jackman's been playing this character for so long, you want to give him something new to play around with character-wise. Making him a villain (albeit one under mind-control, mental manipulation) would fit the bill. Plus, Young Scott and Jean's first big mission as X-Men involving having to fight Wolverine just sounds deliciously ironic to me, almost poetic even.
I still wonder how Gambit fits into all this.
I don't expect him to stay at the mansion by the end of the film (they're still establishing a new first generation, I'll give it time), so I'm just assuming he's the typical sub-plot that conveniently weaves into whatever other bs the X-Men are dealing with. The end of the film has everyone settling in, Remy's told he has potential and a place at the mansion, he declines, the end.
They need Wolverine in here if only to explain what that last scene was about. I'm still sticking to my "Wolverine becomes a Horsemen" theory. Jackman's been playing this character for so long, you want to give him something new to play around with character-wise. Making him a villain (albeit one under mind-control, mental manipulation) would fit the bill. Plus, Young Scott and Jean's first big mission as X-Men involving having to fight Wolverine just sounds deliciously ironic to me, almost poetic even.