I think they need to do it just to make him look older if we're jumping all the way to the 80s.
I guess this means Bryan Singer will be back for the next X-men movie.
Also, in regards to bald McAvoy, that would just look... weird. I can't see it. I'd rather he look old and weathered and maybe at the end of Apocalypse start to go bald or something. I dunno. I'm having a hard time picturing McAvoy bald.
If it was natural. There's always a chance a specific event could have caused it, and if that event doesn't happen in the new timeline he might not lose his hair.Also, in regards to bald McAvoy, that would just look... weird. I can't see it. I'd rather he look old and weathered and maybe at the end of Apocalypse start to go bald or something. I dunno. I'm having a hard time picturing McAvoy bald.
Well, even though DoFP rewrote the timeline, it still acknowledged that the events of all the previous X-Men movies happened in the original history. And Xavier was bald in his cameo appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which took place in 1979; andApocalypse is set in the '80s. I don't see why changing history would change Xavier's hair-loss pattern, so it stands to reason that he should be bald in the new movie.
I guess this means Bryan Singer will be back for the next X-men movie.
Wasn't that always the assumption?
Even during all of this, all official word was that he was still doing the movie.
All interviews seemed to be taking the innocent until PROVEN guilty approach as well.
So... we can all go back to assuming that Singer is most probably one fairly awesome dude again?![]()
We can make bad assumptions.
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