X-men Apocalypse Official Trailer

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When ever you go on a X-Men Apocalypse thread, people like to shit on the X-franchise as if X2, First Class, and DOFP were all shit.


DOFP was the best comic book movie of 2014, so I have faith this will be fine.
 
Forreal breh. We got like cities exploding left and right in either avengers movie or man of Steel and none of them were even close to as tense as that whole joker interrogation exchange. And only 2 people (!!) were in trouble in that scene lol

People take Nolan for granted now because of some of his clunky script choices or that corny boat scene in TDK but he freaking takes many of these other comic book directors to school man.

Oh yeah absolutely. Nolans Batman is on a whole other level. I actually kind of like the boat sequence.

Literally any scene between xavier/Magneto (young and old ). Stryker/Wolverine

Junkie xavier (lol) and Picard xavier. Wolverine waking up to the good future etc.

It's where his movies excel over other marvel ones currently

And let's face it, outside of cap 2 and Spidey 2 none of them are particularly good action movies. So you take what you can get whether it's good humor (iron man 3 and guardians) or decent acting/character drama (xmen franchise, Hulk and TDK trilogy)

So yeah like I said, it has its problems with focusing on such a small set of characters but I still think the output has veered back towards being good for the franchise so whatever.

Yeah your right those are definitely better.
 
Everything about this looks terrible but I have faith in Singer. I hated the trailers for DOFP and that ended up being my favourite X Men film.
 
I just hope the Xmen Apocalypse OT turns out more positive and fun, as every trailer thread has gone to shit from the same people bringing up the exact complaints

But were else would they take these complaints but the film's complaints? The fact that you use the phrase 'the exact complaints"means that everyone is identifying the problems that they have with the film or its trailers at the very least.

I don't get the impression that people are hating on this film just for the sake of it, every trailer has shown the same issues/weaknesses as the last meaning that it's entirely possible that these issues/weaknesses exist within the film itself and people can clearly see this.
 
I am not sure what sterile and serious tone got to do with each other but Nolan films had one thing that I feel is always more often than not missing in the MCU - Stakes or at least Stakes treated with some kind of seriousness. Compare the joker -Batman scene during the Rachel, Harvey sequence to the AoU ending. Even though AoU had way more people in danger I found it very difficult to buy into any of it. It just felt like just another generic villain doing just another generic thing with lots of bad humor ( its all in the swing...) that just undermines everything. I am not saying Ultron should have been as riveting as Joker but atleast treat the proceedings with some seriousness and gravitas.

That comparison is quite cherry picked. You're not even comparing the finales of both movies :-P
 
Everything they've built will fuall.

Can't wait. Apocalypse the best.

That comparison is quite cherry picked. You're not even comparing the finales of both movies :-P
Well, in fairness, the actual finale of TDK takes a huge dump on the entire MCU. It would probably take that universe ten movies to get that character arc out of Harvey Dent. That's how lacking in substance they are. They're Transformers for superhero nerds with the odd exception like Iron Man and Winter Soldier that try to do a little more.
 
X-Men trailers never get me super hyped, but the last few movies have been far better than the trailers let on. I like seeing them go a bit more zany with the costumes (thought that's only on the Apocalypse side) and we're getting back to the core X-Men team of Scott and Jean, so I know I'll enjoy it. Kinda weird how the X-Men outfits are very similar to the DoFP ones when the X1-3 outfits didn't look like them at all. Just add some yellow trim Singer, it's not hard.
 

Why does generic love interest who's not even a mutant also get a costume? lol.

p.s. Instead of this garbage, they should've stuck with DofP's style where most of the characters (except Magneto, for reasons) were just wearing regular clothes throughout the 70's timeline. This is just shit.
 
Nice trailer. I'm way hyped for this movie since DoFP was my favorite X-Men yet. I think it will end up overstuffed and not nearly as good as DoFP, but if they have the balls to end it with a transition to
Age of Apocalypse
then I might have to pull one of these:

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Everything they've built will fuall.

Can't wait. Apocalypse the best.


Well, in fairness, the actual finale of TDK takes a huge dump on the entire MCU. It would probably take that universe ten movies to get that character arc out of Harvey Dent. That's how lacking in substance they are. They're Transformers for superhero nerds with the odd exception like Iron Man and Winter Soldier that try to do a little more.

Dent's character arc is just a man going crazy overnight following a trauma. Nolan didn't even touch on the most interesting aspects of the character like his schizophrenia. The only worthwhile arc in that trilogy is Bruce's.
 
I'm confused on the timeline here. DoFP took place in 1973. I thought this was supposed to take place in the 80's, right? So, 10 years later. But judging by Quicksilver's look and situation, it appears to take place like a year later.

maybe he evolves?

It's the same "everything they've built..." line. In the trailer, his voice is so changed that I honestly did not understand what he said. The ad bump that happened after the trailer it was much more clear.
 
Why do Apoc's voice keep changing so much? Literally in the banner that plays after the trailer he has a different voice.

In Singer I trust but c'mon now.

Voice modulation probably not complete when they cut the trailer, not like it's a major problem or anything.

Same thing was going on with Ultron when some clips had a totally unfiltered voice and others were modified.

I'm confused on the timeline here. DoFP took place in 1973. I thought this was supposed to take place in the 80's, right? So, 10 years later. But judging by Quicksilver's look and situation, it appears to take place like a year later.

I would not wrack your brain over this too hard lol, it's basically impossible for Xavier and Erik to look like they do in this movie and then turn into Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellan by the time X-Men 1 rolls around.
 
I'm confused on the timeline here. DoFP took place in 1973. I thought this was supposed to take place in the 80's, right? So, 10 years later. But judging by Quicksilver's look and situation, it appears to take place like a year later.
Don't think too much about it. They kinda fucked themselves in ever bringing this cast into the current time line or even the 90's. You can't keep jumping 10+ years every movie when the actors are only aging 2. They're going to have to do some kind of time travel shit to get them to the 2018 or something.
 
Holy shit at all this negativity. Is every thread that's X-Men related this bad? Seriously in what way was the trailer bad, heck you could say decent, but bad cmon.

Posts like "the worst Superhero movie this year," makes me facepalm.

Like are you goddamn serious? At least watch the movie when it comes out before saying nonsense like that.

Yeah honestly don't know X-men has the best track record when it comes to mainline movies of probably any comic book franchise IMO. I think a lot of people think the same thing, so idk where the negativity comes from. I think if anything it's because they take too many liberties from the comics? Idk.

Personally I think this looks like it'll be fun. The CGI seems hit or miss but acceptable.

I'm confused on the timeline here. DoFP took place in 1973. I thought this was supposed to take place in the 80's, right? So, 10 years later. But judging by Quicksilver's look and situation, it appears to take place like a year later

Eh, you're definitely right, but superheros in comics barely age after 50 years, it's not exactly my number one concern.
 
But were else would they take these complaints but the film's complaints? The fact that you use the phrase 'the exact complaints"means that everyone is identifying the problems that they have with the film or its trailers at the very least.

I don't get the impression that people are hating on this film just for the sake of it, every trailer has shown the same issues/weaknesses as the last meaning that it's entirely possible that these issues/weaknesses exist within the film itself and people can clearly see this.

Jlaw being centre stage has been clear as day since the last film and the first comicon trailer, the costumes have been shown since comicon trailer etc..

I don't see why every new trailer thread the same people have to keep raising this again and again as if it was expected to change from the last trailer to the next one.

Gets dull when you can't talk about the film since the same people come jumping into the threads head first ready to dump on all things Xmen.
 
Dent's character arc is just a man going crazy overnight following a trauma. Nolan didn't even touch on the most interesting aspects of the character like his schizophrenia. The only worthwhile arc in that trilogy is Bruce's.
He touched on enough that you'd have to be either dumb or dense for thinking he goes crazy overnight following a trauma.
 
Yeah honestly don't know X-men has the best track record when it comes to mainline movies of probably any comic book franchise IMO. I think a lot of people think the same thing, so idk where the negativity comes from. I think if anything it's because they take too many liberties from the comics? Idk.

Personally I think this looks like it'll be fun. The CGI seems hit or miss but acceptable.



Eh, you're definitely right, but superheros in comics barely age after 50 years, it's not exactly my number one concern.

It seems people are upset because the trailer isn't as good as BVS or Civil War. X-Men trailers have never been that great aside from the final DOFP trailer.

There are some legitimate complaints -
-Mystique being too front and center
-CGI still doesn't look too good but trailer CGI generally isn't that hot compared to the actual film
-Black costumes (it looks like Mystique and Quicksilver get a costume change, so the black costumes might just be a first round thing anyway)

and then there are the same hivemind complaints from people who want to shit on it before looking at it, mainly "Apocalypse = Ivan Ooze lolololol amirite?"
 
He touched on enough that you'd have to be either dumb or dense for thinking he goes crazy overnight following a trauma.

Yeah. Kidnapping and threatening to shoot a guy in the head in an alleyway for info days before he even gets captured by the Joker. None of that shit was overnight.
 
I could get over the boring year 2000 leather, but they have consistently botched bringing anything resembling the rich characters and relationships shared between Jean, Scott, Hank, Logan, Peter, Kitty, Kurt, etc. Its crazy how little of their own mythology they've explored after 16 fuckin' years. DECADES of great comic stories and ideas with strong team dynamics and interesting characters! Shi'ar! Genosha! Savage Land! How are we still here in this "we're still figuring out this whole superhero movie thing" mode of forgettable characters with a feign resemblance to their comic counterparts and weightless CGI destruction?

Like the Avengers movies have gotten to the point where their colorful, well-defined characters can just fuck around at a party and be entertaining in Age of Ultron. How are the X-Men not at that level when they pretty much invented that kinda chemistry and humanity? Some of the best issues are like, Colossus running into Juggernaut at a bar, or "Professor Xavier is a Jerk!" where they fuck around at the mansion.

No kidding.

I see how deep The Flash TV show is reaching into Flash comics, wide and far, and it's only in its second season. It wants everyone to have a costume, and their comic book name no matter how silly or cartoony, and adapt all sorts of stories or situations from the comics all across its history.
Or how far across Marvel comics history the MCU is reaching between its movies, its ABC TV shows and its Netflix shows. They've made strives to make a massive universe on screen and seem to want any and every property they have to eventually get its own corner of the MCU.
Those two properties are proud to be comic adaptations and its creators seem eager to dive as far as they can into bringing the comics to life with no hesitation or looking back.

They're not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but compared to the extreme surface level adaptations the X-Men movies are still stuck in after all these years, they're a godsend.
The X-Men films are adequate, a few are even really good, but they're so damn shallow as comic book adaptations. It feels like they've still never evolved from that testing the waters approach of X-Men, all the way back in 2000.
 
Looks great, except for Jlaw being choked at the end.

Stryker appearance makes me think we are getting a short Wolverine scene
 
I honestly don't see how this looks ridiculous but Thanos doesn't lol

Thanos might be very comic book looking, and maybe you don't like him being CG, but he does look like a beast and because he's animated he can look very close to his comic book counterpart.

It's difficult to communicate the difference but Apocalypse doesn't look like Apocalypse, he looks like a guy in blue makeup. Thanos looks like Thanos.
 
He touched on enough that you'd have to be either dumb or dense for thinking he goes crazy overnight following a trauma.

I haven't seen the movie in years but I don't recall any hints at psychosis prior to his injury.

Yeah. Kidnapping and threatening to shoot a guy in the head in an alleyway for info days before he even gets captured by the Joker. None of that shit was overnight.

Wasn't that all an act though with the double sided coin? I didn't see how that shows he was already nuts. Besides, the whole point was that he was a good guy before he was driven mad. He's no more maladjusted than Bruce in any case.
 
It's not bad it's just...

I REALLY don't care about most of these characters.

It feels like this movie shoehorned all these characters in b/c "its the xmen!" and "everybody loves these characters" and "we mentioned these people in DoFP and First Class, so bring em all back" rather than to actually make them relevant and developing characters. Like, why is nightcrawler here again?
But once again, this is just going off of the trailers. As someone who has enjoyed X2, FC, DofP and can tolerate X1, X3, and Wolverine, I easily have a lot more faith in the actual filmmakers than I do in the marketing dept so far.
 
The hate this movie gets...jeez.

Still more excited for this than any other comic book movie. Singer is all I got left from The Old Guard ;_;

Unless Nolan goes on a Wachowski-esque bombing spree for the next 10 years and is forced to do a DCU movie.
 
The footage itself doesn't stack up to what we saw in the lead-up to Days of Future Past, but it's still too close to call. Not digging the Coldplay cover at all, and Mystique increasingly sticks out like a sore thumb... but I still think it's unreal that Singer's back directing X-Men films. DoFP served as a nice, nostalgic counterpoint to the MCU - hopefully this will too.

PS,

I'm loving the fact that this trilogy is more or less composed of different plays on genre (espionage, science fiction/time travel, disaster movie).
 
Thanos might be very comic book looking, and maybe you don't like him being CG, but he does look like a beast and because he's animated he can look very close to his comic book counterpart.

It's difficult to communicate the difference but Apocalypse doesn't look like Apocalypse, he looks like a guy in blue makeup. Thanos looks like Thanos.

Most of the ultra-big imposing characters like Thanos/Apocalypse/Darkseid look stupid.

Thanos does look like comic Thanos more than Apocalypse looks like comic Apocalypse. Neither look great in live action.
 
I'm still questionable with Apocalypse's design and overall look in the trailers, but I'm excited to see how they handle the new/young X-Men set in a specific time period.
 
This looks okay, but i wish they'd lean into the 80's era vibe more than they are. Like, we've all seen the set pics with the 80's as hell street clothes and JUBILEE. Show some of that stuff.

The black battle armor looks out of place for that time period, no? It hardly looks any different than the future-armor the X-Men wore in DOFP.
 
No kidding.

I see how deep The Flash TV show is reaching into Flash comics, wide and far, and it's only in its second season. It wants everyone to have a costume, and their comic book name no matter how silly or cartoony, and adapt all sorts of stories or situations from the comics all across its history.
Or how far across Marvel comics history the MCU is reaching between its movies, its ABC TV shows and its Netflix shows. They've made strives to make a massive universe on screen and seem to want any and every property they have to eventually get its own corner of the MCU.
Those two properties are proud to be comic adaptations and its creators seem eager to dive as far as they can into bringing the comics to life with no hesitation or looking back.

They're not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but compared to the extreme surface level adaptations the X-Men movies are still stuck in after all these years, they're a godsend.
The X-Men films are adequate, a few are even really good, but they're so damn shallow as comic book adaptations. It feels like they've still never evolved from that testing the waters approach of X-Men, all the way back in 2000.
I want to tattoo this post on my chest
 
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