X-Men: Apocalypse movie plot

2021-10-18 09:27
Apocalypse was born in the first dynasty of Egypt. It is the oldest and most powerful mutant on earth, Shapapa. He once had countless believers, but was later betrayed and buried alive. Thousands of years later, the powerful and immortal Apocalypse was released from thousands of years of deep burial. Angrily, he found that the same kind was no longer regarded as a god. He hated the human world and decided to destroy it and recreate a new world. In order to realize his ambitions, Apocalypse wandered around and began to collect his servants-the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Because of the power of the Apocalypse, the superpowers of Storm Girl, Spirit Disc, Angel, and Magneto have been greatly improved. At the same time, he also plans to move his consciousness into Professor X to form an army of mutants.
The conspiracy of the apocalypse was stubbornly resisted by the righteous X-Men. Professor X, Devil Girl, Jean Gray, Laser Eye, Nightcrawler, Beast, Quicksilver and other mutants began to join forces with this seemingly unstoppable enemy Have an epic duel.
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  • Violette 2022-03-18 09:01:02

    The new chapter has fulfilled my dream for so many years. Tucao point: Tianqi's face looks like he hasn't shit for three thousand years; the actor of Storm Girl has no aura; the professor's hair turned out to be so lacking; Wolverine, why are you playing soy sauce again. Thousand sails are exhausted, maybe we have been hurt a lot, the broken hearts will still be put together again for the one we love.

X-Men: Apocalypse quotes

  • Raven: Let's go to war.

  • Charles Xavier: The world's already begun rebuilding its arsenals.

    Erik Lensherr: It's human nature, Charles.

    Charles Xavier: I still have hope.

    Erik Lensherr: [wry laugh] Oh, yes. Hope.

    Charles Xavier: I was right about Raven. I was even right about you.

    Erik Lensherr: What about the rest of the world? Doesn't it ever wake you up in the middle of the night? The feeling that one day they'll come for you, and your children?

    Charles Xavier: It does indeed.

    Erik Lensherr: What do you do when you wake up to that?

    Charles Xavier: I feel a great swell of pity for the poor soul that comes to my school looking for trouble.