As expected, Apocalypse looks better realized here than in a single-shot magazine cover.
Boy am I glad marvel does not get to make x-men. the trailer was epic very dark, serious and no doubt will have story and depth and not just be about silly explosion.
Im sure you are glad your man Wolverine and Cable are able to smoke since Fox allows smoking and Marvel has banned smoking.
Im sure the OP must be in his teens and going through his edgy phase as he thinks smoking is cool.Logan and Cable haven't smoked in the comics for years.
And apparently MCU's featuring alcohol and sex somehow doesn't mean anything because they don't show smoking.
I feel the same way. Mystique's whole character (which the first X-Men trilogy and FC handled better) is that she hates using her powers to look normal, and that she should be her blue self the entire time. Ever since JLaw blew up with the Hunger Games and won an Oscar the same year, TPTB have been very forward about pushing JLaw into all the media and cutting her scenes in blue down to as few as possible. I was ok with the amount of focus Mystique got in DOFP, because in the comics it is Mystique's assassination of several people that triggers the sentinel program to hunt down, incarcerate and ultimately exterminate the mutant race. With Apocalypse it's like "look it's Jennifer Lawrence from the Hunger Games and Oscar nominated films!"You know, while I like the character of Mystique and have no real problems with how she has developed, that X-Men focused poster poster makes me wonder what it would be like if we lived in a world where Jennifer Lawrence didn't do Hunger Games. I'd be very curious to see if Mystique would be a character of note in this movie (or the last one, for that matter) if her actress hadn't gotten decently big a year or so after First Class. I have the feeling she wouldn't be front and center in that poster, if nothing else.
Ever since JLaw blew up with the Hunger Games and won an Oscar the same year, TPTB have been very forward about pushing JLaw into all the media and cutting her scenes in blue down to as few as possible.
My only issue with this movie is with the 80s setting, and that all the pre-buzz from the film makers was like "hey this ones in the 80s, 80s colours and fashion and hair etc."
Ever since JLaw blew up with the Hunger Games and won an Oscar the same year, TPTB have been very forward about pushing JLaw into all the media and cutting her scenes in blue down to as few as possible.
i feel the same way. its the X-Men...and Sansa!I realize actors playing different roles is what they do but I still can't see anything but "Sansa Stark" whenever I see Sophie Turner in this movie.
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