The SDCC panel for the film. Of course, the main attraction was the footage they showed, which isn't included (and FOX did a great job of keeping it off the internet, from what I've seen).
Apocalypse seems...tiny.
Apocalypse seems...tiny.
Not exactly larger than life, is he?
Same goes for the voice.
Yes, because it's enough to give an opinion on both his voice and his appearance. They're not going to make his voice unrecognizable, so that's a very close approximation to the final product. No amount of reverb or similar effects is going to make him as intimidating and awe-inspiring as he should be. They're clearly going charismatic over intimidating with the character.
But hey, you're making judgements on other people's opinions without knowing anything about them. Ah, how I love hypocritical people on the internet.
Not sure I'm keen on the idea of Apocalypse directly controlling mutants, if that can be inferred to be true from the rough footage. He's never had that degree of power in the comics even though he's one of the more powerful characters.
He did indeed brainwash most of those who served as Horsemen (though not always), and Apocalypse's Celestial technology does give him a range of benefits that makes him a very dangerous enemy. But as far as directly controlling mutants, which seems to be a possibility for the film, that was never one of his abilities. My understanding insofar as his mutation is that it seems related to his near immortal lifespan and his physical resistance, though I may be wrong on some of that.
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