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'X-Men: Apocalypse' Concept Art Reveals a Darker, More Brooding Villain


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Costumes in comic book movies are always hard to pull off. What looks great and iconic as a 2D sketch on a piece of paper may not translate very well to a live-action world. That said, Bryan Singer's X-Men movies have had a consistently harder go of cracking the comic's colorful costumes than other franchises. That's partly due to the very first X-Men coming out after The Matrix, when black leather was all the rage and color was uncool.  Matthew Vaughn started to bring in some splashes of color with the '60s-set First Class, and those designs have survived somewhat into its sequels, with the most recent Apocalypse having the most funky, playful costumes yet in an X-Men movie. One of the funkiest elements is Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse himself, who looks...
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