Underseer
Contributor
Honestly, I have no idea what to expect from this upcoming movie. While I generally enjoy the X-Men movies, they have a nasty habit of butchering the underlying themes of the comic book source material.
For instance, God Loves, Man Kills explores the dark connections between religion and racism. Two decades later, X2 came out, and FOX decided to strip out all of the references to religion, thus nullifying the whole point of the story. The villain was changed from a preacher into just another shady, covert military/intelligence operative, and so the resulting movie doesn't actually have anything interesting to say about the nature of racism. FOX didn't have the balls Marvel had two decades earlier, the wussies.
On the other hand, the movie version of Days of Future Past was pretty damn good. The story is about unintended consequences and how we can create the thing we dread by not properly considering the consequences. Trask created the Sentinels in order to prevent genocide, and ended up causing the very genocide he was trying to prevent. Magneto's faction tries to stop the Sentinel program by killing a politician, and those actions could lead to the Sentinel program becoming a reality. The movie properly preserved that aspect of the story.
The thing is, Apocalypse came out around the time my interest in comic books was waning, so I'm not even sure what themes would need to be preserved in the story, and so nothing in the above trailer gives me a reason to have better or worse expectations.
So for those of you who actually read all the Apocalypse stuff in the comic books, what do you think needs to be in the movie, particularly thematically?