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Despite mixed reviews—critics found it overstuffed, while fans debated Apocalypse’s "Ivan Ooze" aesthetic—the film holds a crucial place. It is the transition from the somber First Class era to the darkly cosmic Dark Phoenix . It gives Quicksilver his (overly long but delightful) second slo-mo rescue. And it ends with the X-Men finally donning those comic-accurate yellow suits. X-Men.Apocalypse.2016.1080p.10bit.BluRay.8CH.x2...

: With an 8CH (7.1 surround sound) track, the chaotic battle against En Sabah Nur is fully immersive, utilizing side and rear speakers to place the viewer in the center of the Cairo showdown. Visual Spectacle: Apocalypse in 1080p Often bundled with digital copies for playback on

Where Days of Future Past was lean and time-bending, Apocalypse is loud, biblical, and gloriously messy. We watch Erik Lehnsherr (Michael Fassbender, devastating in a quiet forest scene that costs him everything) descend into rage. We see Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) lose his hair—and nearly his soul—in Cerebro. And we witness the birth of the classic 90s team: Cyclops learning to control his optic blasts, Jean Grey discovering the Phoenix within, and Nightcrawler bamfing into a mall. It gives Quicksilver his (overly long but delightful)

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