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Why X-Men Fans Might Not Like Apocalypse, According To Oscar Isaac

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From what weve seen and read about him, Apocalypse is going to be a force to be reckoned with next year, but that hasnt given him a pass from scrutiny. Early pictures of the mutant powerhouse in
X-Men: Apocalypse drew criticism for him being too purple and Ivan Ooze-y, but thankfully the new trailer showed that hell be the more familiar shade of blue. However, now his actor, Oscar Isaac, has gone on record saying that not everyone might be on board with this interpretation of the character.
Pointing out how many different versions of Apocalypse there are, Isaac admitted to Black Film that X-Men: Apocalypses version of the antagonist may not be someone that everyone is keen on, though hes satisfied with how the character turned out. Isaac said:
When someone says Apocalypse without referring a comic book, its a very general question. They may want to state which is their Apocalypse first. Hes definitely not going to be everyones favorite version of Apocalypse, but hes my favorite version of Apocalypse. Isaac went on to say that director Bryan Singer and producer Simon Kinbergs version of Apocalypse "took inspiration from many sources" and used the one they found most interesting. Like other big comic book heroes and villains, its safe to say that Apocalypse has a decently-sized fanbase. If fans didnt read about him in comic storylines like Age of Apocalypse or X-Factor, then they were familiar with him from shows like X-Men: The Animated Series or video games like X-Men: Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse. Superhero movies usually like to mix and match elements from different areas of a propertys history rather than directly adapt a story or character, so to hear that this Apocalypse wont be based on one specific version isnt terribly surprising. If fans are lucky, Oscar Isaacs Apocalypse will be great to watch on the big screen. And, for those who dont like him, they can always take comfort knowing their ideal version can still be read/watched.
While its still unclear whether the alien aspects of his origin are being kept intact for X-Men: Apocalypse, for the most part it appears that the cinematic Apocalypse is staying relatively faithful to the majority of his other media counterparts. Believed to be the worlds first mutant, he was considered a god in ancient Egypt. After slumbering for thousands of years, hell awake and attempt to build a new world order with the help of his Four Horsemen. Judging by that brief scene in the trailer of him growing large, it appears his molecular manipulation powers are also still intact, though hes also been given the ability to control the minds of other mutants.
Apocalypse will throw 1980s society into chaos when X-Men: Apocalypse hits theaters on May 27, 2016.
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