Released in 2016, X-Men: Apocalypse arrived with the weight of the world on its shoulders—quite literally. Directed by Bryan Singer, who had successfully revitalized the franchise with Days of Future Past , this installment aimed to be the biggest, loudest, and most destructive entry in the series to date. While it received mixed critical reception upon release, a retrospective look reveals a film that is ambitious in its scope and pivotal in its attempt to bridge the gap between the original trilogy and a new generation of mutants.
Directed by Bryan Singer, X-Men: Apocalypse serves as the epic conclusion to the prequel trilogy that began with First Class . The story introduces , the world’s first and most powerful mutant. After being entombed for thousands of years in ancient Egypt, he awakens in 1983, disillusioned by the modern world. Released in 2016, X-Men: Apocalypse arrived with the
Here are the technical specifications for the Hindi dubbed version of X-Men: Apocalypse: Directed by Bryan Singer, X-Men: Apocalypse serves as