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10 Things That Still Make No Sense In X-Men: Apocalypse

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After X-Men: Days of Future Past proved to be far and away the biggest financial success in the franchise, 20th Century Fox understandably wanted a sequel – and fast. So, considering how quickly director Bryan Singer and writer Simon Kinberg ended up putting X-Men: Apocalypse together, it’s no major surprise that the final result is a tad messy.

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What’s surprising though is just how nonsensical Apocalypse is, and how often. The film frequently reads like an early draft of a script, rather than the finished article, with plot holes and gaps in logic galore.

Given that it’s been out in theatres for several weeks now, we’ve had the chance to catch X-Men: Apocalypse several times already and still, to this day, these 10 things make absolutely no sense.


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