'X-Men: Apocalypse' Release Date, Spoilers: Final Movie Trailer Is Dynamic, Packed With Details?

Bryan Singer's Marvel Comics film "X-Men:Apocalyspe" has got its final trailer and it is dynamic and packed with details.

The trailer opened with Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, followed by Charles Xavier's statement. The telepath said that things were better and the world was better, which was answered by Raven, saying that just because there was not a war did not mean there was peace.

Then, Moira MacTaggert mentions information about Magneto, saying that the latter was a sort of god for thousands of years, adding that he always had four followers. They are the Four Horsemen - Storm, Archangel, Psylocke, and Magneto. Xavier tells Erik not to join the Horsemen, but the latter responds that whatever he thought the former had seen in him, he had buried it with his family.

Succeeding sequences show dynamic scenes, such as Apocalypse's evil plan of mass destruction, the bombing of Xavier's School, a showdown between Storm and Cyclops, which followed the concept art featured on IGN and an epic fight between Psylocke and Beast.

One notable sequence in the final "X-Men: Apocalypse" trailer is Quicksilver's revelation that Magneto was his father, which is . It is assumed that the said film sequence raises comedy among film viewers, especially on how Mystique reacted after Quicksilver's reveal. According to Cinema Blend, an emotional tie between Quicksilver and Magneto is assumed in this part, with the former wanting the latter to return to the good side.

Another shocking reveal from Singer's trailer is Wolverine's appearance. The adamantium-clawed mutant has not appeared in the previous trailers, but the last part of the latest "X-Men: Apocalypse" trailer has teased that he is set to join the mutants on their mission of saving the world.

Since only the claws have been shown in the trailer, its is unclear whether the mutant is set to be played by Hugh Jackman, as per Cinema Blend. In addition, "X-Men: Apocalypse" is set in the 1980s, which means that a younger version of Logan is needed to fit the storyline. According to the publication, this can be resolved with the use of CGI or featuring a deformed and Weapon X Wolverine.

Singer's "X-Men: Apocalypse" is set to be released in theaters in the United States on May 27. Watch the final trailer here.