Enlisting the help of some not - so - super mutants, everyone's favourite foul - mouthed hero embarks on a rescue mission to save the life of
a powerful young mutant boy.
And lastly, Julian Dennison deserves a whole bunch of praise for his performance as the tormented, ridiculously
powerful young mutant at the centre of this tale.
Not exact matches
As he does in the original, he teams up with a few of the lesser - known X-Men, including newcomer Domino (Zazie Beetz), to try and corral Russell (Julian Dennison), a
young,
powerful mutant who has gone rogue.
In the Canadian wilderness, a
young runaway
mutant named Rogue (Anna Paquin) and a bad - tempered, quick - healing
mutant with retractable metal claws called Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) are suddenly attacked by Sabertooth, one of Magneto's (Ian McKellen)
powerful lackeys.
In X-Men: Apocalypse, the fate of the world is at stake, and a team of
young X-Men is all that stands between mankind and the the
powerful mutant Apocalypse.
But at its heart, the film is focused on an alternative family unit, one that just so happens to have two
powerful mutant mentors attempting to protect and train a new
young recruit.
The evil Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon) performs terrible tests on the
young mutant, trying to develop his magnetic powers; this leaves Erik with a
powerful thirst for revenge.