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The official logo for X-Men: Apocalypse has been released online by 20th Century Fox. The logo, which was added to the X-Men Movies Facebook page, isn’t terribly exciting, and keeps the brushed ...
The official X-Men: Apocalypse logo has finally been revealed following the blockbuster Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July of 2015.
Spoilers For This Week's X-Men: Age Of Revelation #0 And What It Means.. that is of course as long as you can buy a copy.
Marvel Movies Marvel fans are already theorizing how Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, and James Marsden's X-Men will be integrated into Avengers: Doomsday Marvel Movies The Avengers vs. X-Men logo ...
Marvel Movies The Avengers vs. X-Men logo may have been spotted in the latest Doomsday reveal, ... It’s a bold gag, but X-Men: Apocalypse never quite disproves her assertion.
X-Men: Apocalypse sits right in the middle range, a 3-star movie that has more characterization and emotional drama than X-Men: The Last Stand but not as much fun and coherent action, nor as ...
X-Men Apocalypse, for as big and dumb as it is, isn’t much fun at all. Instead, the mutants’ latest outing undercuts its occasional hints of heart and humor with an excessive runtime, self ...
Logo text. A new featurette for next month’s X-Men: Apocalypse appears to confirm that Oscar Isaac’s mysterious new villain is indeed the first mutant to walk the Earth — and also reveals ...
And that, for me, is the real disappointment of X-Men: Apocalypse — Fox has had six-ish hours to tell a coherent story, and with this film, it choses to rewind and try to retell the same stories ...
“X-Men: Apocalypse can’t reach the levels of maturity and sophistication of Civil War, but it has a messy charm all of its own, and maintains the quality set by the post-Last Stand films.
One of our eagle-eyed readers tipped us off that Variety’s article had what appears to be the first look at the logo for Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse.The smoking gun would be the credit ...