Comic book to film: ‘X-Men’ face ‘Apocalypse’
IN 1983 Cairo, ancient mutant Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac) awakens from his millennia-long slumber. He is shocked and repulsed by our planet’s decline—the cars, noise and pollution—all signs of a failed
IN 1983 Cairo, ancient mutant Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac) awakens from his millennia-long slumber. He is shocked and repulsed by our planet’s decline—the cars, noise and pollution—all signs of a failed
Comic book movies now regularly dominate the box office, but this wasn’t always the case. Many may forget now, but director Bryan Singer’s “X-Men,” released in 2000 and based on the wildly popular Marvel Comics property about a heroic band of super-powered mutants, helped pave the way for the phalanx of super-hero flicks which came after it.
In a scene from the Bryan Singer-directed trailer, Benicio del Toro and Caroline Correa break into a vault to get their hands on 75 million ounces of gold—Magnum Gold.
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