Menu
X-Men: Apocalypse Poster

X-Men: Apocalypse

Only the strong will survive.
2016 | 144m | English

(485626 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 8 (history)

Details

After the re-emergence of the world's first mutant, world-destroyer Apocalypse, the X-Men must unite to defeat his extinction level plan.
Release Date: May 18, 2016
Director: Bryan Singer
Writer: Bryan Singer, Simon Kinberg, Dan Harris, Michael Dougherty
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords hero, mutant, superhero, based on comic, superhuman, super power, superhero team, world domination, aftercreditsstinger, 1980s, appreciative
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, The Donners' Company, Marvel Entertainment, Bad Hat Harry Productions, TSG Entertainment, Genre Films, Hutch Parker Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $543,934,787
Budget: $178,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
James McAvoy Professor Charles Xavier
Michael Fassbender Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto
Jennifer Lawrence Raven / Mystique
Nicholas Hoult Hank McCoy / Beast
Oscar Isaac En Sabah Nur / Apocalypse
Rose Byrne Moira MacTaggert
Evan Peters Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver
Josh Helman Col. William Stryker
Sophie Turner Jean Grey
Tye Sheridan Scott Summers / Cyclops
Lucas Till Alex Summers / Havok
Kodi Smit-McPhee Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler
Ben Hardy Angel
Alexandra Shipp Ororo Munroe / Storm
Lana Condor Jubilee
Olivia Munn Psylocke
Warren Scherer Horseman - Pestilence
Rochelle Okoye Horseman - Famine
Monique Ganderton Horseman - Death
Fraser Aitcheson Horseman - War
Abdulla Hamam Lead Conspiracy Guard
Hesham Hammoud Conspirator Guard
Antonio Daniel Hidalgo Conspirator Guard
Al Maini High Priest
Berdj Garabedian Old Apocalypse
Ally Sheedy Scott's Teacher
Anthony Konechny School Jock
Emma Elle Paterson School Cheerleader
Manuel Sinor Fight Announcer
Gustave Ouimet Defeated "Blob"
Lukas Penar Electric Panel Guard
Ryan Hollyman Mr. Summers
Joanne Boland Mrs. Summers
Nabeel El Khafif Falafel Shop Owner
Manuel Tadros Clan Akkaba Leader
Abanoub Andraous Clan Akkaba Disciple
Aladeen Tawfeek Clan Akkaba Disciple
Carolina Bartczak Magda
T.J. McGibbon Nina
Davide Chiazzese Cairo Shoe Shop Vendor
Sebastian Naskrent Milosz
Boris Sichon Polish Worker
Martin Skorek Lead Polish Inspector
Kamil Orzechowski Jakob
Michael Terlecki Polish Police Archer
Ahmed Osman Threatening Cairo Vendor
Ziad Ghanem Egyptian Street Vendor
Moataz Fathi Egyptian Street Vendor
Tómas Lemarquis Caliban
James Loye CNN Reporter
Zehra Leverman Ms. Maximoff
Herb Luft News Anchor
Stan Lee Stan Lee
Joan Lee Joanie Lee
Stephen Bogaert Pentagon General Hastings
John Bourgeois Pentagon General Radford
Conrad Coates Pentagon General Fields
Dan Lett Defense Secretary Weisberg
Adrian G. Griffiths Military Official Brown
Shawn Campbell Military Submarine Official
Joe Cobden Air Force Official
Henry Hallowell Foyer Student
Danielle Dury Fish Bowl Girl
Naomi Frenette Kissing Girl
Aj Risi Kissing Guy
Raphaël Dury Computer Guy
Ilan Rosenberg Darts Guy
Erika Heather Mergl Tab Girl
Mary-Piper Gaudet Student in Drapes
Josh Madryga Student in Drapes
Scott Cook Student in Drapes
Allen Keng Student in Drapes
Tally Rodin Student in Drapes
Francis Limoges Table Surfing Student
Tsu-Ching Yu Table Surfing Student
Karl Walcott Alkali Soldier
Desmond Campbell Alkali Guard
Ian Geldart Alkali Communications Officer
John Ottman Confused Tech
Linda Joyce Nourse Kenyan Teacher
Zeljko Ivanek Pentagon Scientist
Christopher B. MacCabe Fishing Boat Captain
Chris Cavener Fisherman
Ronald Tremblay Fisherman
Joseph Bellerose Harbor Master
Philippe Hartmann Harbor Employee
Sebastien R. Teller Russian Submarine Sailor
Alexander Peganov Russian Submarine Sailor
Simon Therrien US Weapons Technician
Patrice Martre US Weapons Technician
James Malloch Mystery Man
Hugh Jackman Logan / Weapon X / Wolverine (uncredited)
Vladimir Alexis Salesperson (uncredited)
Jason Deline Pentagon Tech (uncredited)
Name Job
Hank Amos Stunts
Jan Philip Cramer Head of Animation
Thomas J. Larsen Stunts
Blake Collins Foley
Ravi Bansal Art Direction
Veronique Meunier Art Direction
Charlotte Rouleau Art Direction
Phillip Tellez Construction Coordinator
Geoffroy Gosselin Set Decoration
Anne Kuljian Set Decoration
Florent Limouzin Animation Director
Kathleen Parker Casting Associate
Tineka Becker Casting Associate
Nadia Guglieri Script Supervisor
Martine Gagnon Assistant Costume Designer
Lynne Duggins Weir Assistant Costume Designer
Daniel Grant North Costume Supervisor
Valérie Bélègou Set Costumer
Olivier Proulx Set Costumer
Daniel Sauvé Camera Operator
Sylvaine Dufaux Camera Operator
John Lewin Gaffer
Richard Roles Helicopter Camera
Francois Archambault Steadicam Operator
Alan Markfield Still Photographer
Zachary Popovsky Still Photographer
Emmanuel Béhier Migeon Underwater Camera
Jean-François Dubé Rigging Grip
Étienne Geoffrion Rigging Grip
Shahar Levavi Animation Supervisor
Jep Hill CG Supervisor
James Rustad CG Supervisor
Eric Clement CG Supervisor
Frederic Breault CG Supervisor
Jérome Escobar CG Supervisor
Sylvain Theroux CG Supervisor
Nikos Kalaitzidis Digital Effects Supervisor
Michael Maloney Digital Effects Supervisor
Tom Blacklock Special Effects Supervisor
Steve Hamilton Special Effects Supervisor
Jason Cooper VFX Editor
Evelyne Noraz Makeup Artist
Craig Field VFX Editor
Elizabeth Leslie VFX Editor
Shenyan Liu VFX Editor
Félix Larivière Hair Department Head
Lyne Lapiana Hairstylist
Rocco Stallone Key Hair Stylist
Rita Ciccozzi Makeup Department Head
Charles Carter Makeup Artist
Rosalina Da Silva Makeup Artist
Edwina Vodă Makeup Artist
Natasha Ladek Wigmaker
Joseph Bonn Music Editor
Amanda Goodpaster Music Editor
Paul Carlin Digital Intermediate
Andy Kaplan Digital Intermediate
Christian Prejza Digital Intermediate
Pearce Roemer First Assistant Editor
Ryan Chavez First Assistant Editor
John T. Cucci Foley
Dan O'Connell Foley
John Morris Foley
Lee Gilmore Sound Designer
Warren Hendriks Sound Designer
Chuck Michael Sound Designer
John A. Larsen Supervising Sound Editor
Christine Wilson Script Supervisor
Catherine Lavoie Makeup Artist
Jim Brookshire Dialogue Editor
Helen Luttrell Dialogue Editor
Susan Dawes Dialogue Editor
Claire Alary Property Master
Larry Blanford Second Unit Director of Photography
Kerry Dean Williams Supervising ADR Editor
Chris Jargo ADR Editor
Matthew Harrison Foley Editor
Stephanie Portnoy Porter Assistant Costume Designer
Jerad Marantz Costume Illustrator
Patrick Rousseau Sound Mixer
Bryan Singer Story, Director
John Ottman Original Music Composer, Editor
Newton Thomas Sigel Director of Photography
Robert Mattigetz Camera Operator
Hubert Maston CG Supervisor
Craig Berkey Sound Designer
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Simon Kinberg Story, Screenplay
Alain Moussi Stunt Double
Stephannie Hawkins Stunt Double
Renae Moneymaker Stunt Double
Brian Smrz Second Unit Director
Josh McLaglen First Assistant Director
Garrett Warren Fight Choreographer
Dane Farwell Stunts
Jason Bell Stunts
Kurt D. Lott Utility Stunts
Roger Mussenden Casting
Cameron Waldbauer Special Effects Supervisor
Stephen Nakamura Digital Intermediate
Dan Harris Story
Michael Dougherty Story
Raymond Prado Storyboard Artist
Nathalie Legault Tattooist
Eric Kasanowski Compositing Supervisor
Michael Louis Hill Editor
Louise Mingenbach Costume Designer
Kathleen McGill Unit Production Manager
Bethan Mowat Second Assistant Director
John Dykstra Visual Effects Designer
Grant Major Production Design
Florent Lebrun Matte Painter
Larissa Lowthorp Creative Director
Alex Kyshkovych Stunts
Aleksandra Kaniak Dialect Coach
Name Title
Jason Taylor Co-Producer
Kathleen McGill Associate Producer
Simon Kinberg Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner Producer
Todd Hallowell Executive Producer
Josh McLaglen Executive Producer
Stan Lee Executive Producer
Hutch Parker Producer
Bryan Singer Producer
John Ottman Co-Producer
Blondel Aidoo Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 113 205 66
2024 5 224 245 182
2024 6 145 215 71
2024 7 117 189 72
2024 8 129 178 88
2024 9 75 121 56
2024 10 71 103 55
2024 11 70 137 50
2024 12 57 69 44
2025 1 58 73 42
2025 2 51 81 12
2025 3 22 69 3
2025 4 10 12 8
2025 5 9 10 8
2025 6 9 10 7
2025 7 9 10 7
2025 8 9 13 8
2025 9 11 16 9
2025 10 10 12 8

Trending Position


Year Month High Avg
2025 10 618 864
Year Month High Avg
2025 9 130 740
Year Month High Avg
2025 8 386 753
Year Month High Avg
2025 7 449 742
Year Month High Avg
2025 6 486 791
Year Month High Avg
2025 5 291 687
Year Month High Avg
2025 4 383 712
Year Month High Avg
2025 3 392 705
Year Month High Avg
2025 2 643 780
Year Month High Avg
2025 1 456 778
Year Month High Avg
2024 12 756 843
Year Month High Avg
2024 11 424 758
Year Month High Avg
2024 10 689 831
Year Month High Avg
2024 9 868 904
Year Month High Avg
2024 8 307 683

Return to Top

Reviews

hweird1
N/A

Not really a step forward in the X-Men franchise. Read my full review here. http://www.hweird1reviews.com/allreviews/x-men-apocalypse-review ...

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
5.0

Though far from the worst _X-Men_ film, _Apocalypse_ was still a disappointment, because until this entry, every Bryan Singer _X-Men_ film had been excellent. _Apocalypse_ is a far cry from terrible, but it is underwhelming given Singer's history, as well as in and of itself. Certain actors, who ... shall remain Jennifer Lawrence, were completely checked out in this instalment. The CGI was often so bad it was confronting, even in the climax of the film. Apocalypse's plan was plot-hole-y and underdeveloped, and not all of the new characters hit it out of the park. There was still a lot to like here though. Some of the newer costumes were neat, and a lot of the side-plots had me very intrigued. Fassbender and McAvoy are excellent as always. It's certainly not a failure amongst the likes of, for example, _X-Men: The Last Stand_. Which was a good callout in _Apocalypse_. Another thing I enjoyed. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
5.0

**Another ancient power was awoken and blah blah blah.** I have seen almost all the superhero films of the recent time, but this is the franchise I never liked. I'm sorry to say that, but that's the truth. The 'X-Men' series never made me sense, particularly to say it from the Marvel comics is a ... disappointment. When it comes to 'Wolverine', my opinion is different, because I loved those films. Hugh Jackman as Logan is the only 'X-Men' I love, so like usual this is another waste of time from its series to me. I even enjoyed the recently rebooted 'Fantastic Four', but not this one. There's nothing new in the story, it's the same plot stolen from the different films. Like an ancient force is awoken who tries to rule the world by destroying everything created so far by the humans. So the mutants join hands to bring him down and we know what happens at the end. Apart from the vfx, this is very boring film and 150 minutes runtime was another lengthy joke that you never laugh. Not just me, many people, even 'X-Men' fans showed displeasure over this film. That means, Bryan Singer's stint with the franchise is pretty much over. So they will going to bring a new one and that's another disappointment, because I don't know how long they're going to drag this series. End it already. Anyway, like I said I never was or will be this universe fan, so I don't care much, rather I just give them a try when they get released and obviously I'm to end in regret watching. Instead, I'm looking forward to the final 'Wolverine' film with Hugh Jackman. _5/10_

May 16, 2024
Dark Jedi
8.0

X-Men Apocalypse is typical of what you would expect from a Marvel X-Men movie. Light on story and depth and heavy on special effects and action. In short it is exactly what I, as a Science Fiction and Fantasy geek, would expect as well as hope for. The X-Men faces a new threat in the form of the ... worlds first mutant. Naturally said mutant is really a Übermutant vastly more powerful than any “normal” mutant. Equally naturally this Übermutant is set on a path of world destruction and domination. I quite liked this villain. He is a good all evil and powerful bad guy and a worthy adversary. No nonsense about trying to make the villain likable or trying to explain why he turned evil or such like. This guy is evil, he is the bad guy, he needs to be taken down…full stop. As I wrote the story is not the most elaborate one around but it is a good one within the confines of a Marvel super hero movie. It gets the job done without being overly stupid or silly. It is set in the “prequel” universe created by X-Men First Class. The movie adds a few new X-Men to the ranks of Professor Xaviers team. Some of them thanks to the manipulations of Apocalypse although they start out on the bad side at first. The movie moves along at a decent enough pace and, as was mentioned, there are quite a few action sequences and special effects thrown at the viewer throughout the movie. Personally I found the special effects to be quite good. Even stunning at times. I am quite a bit of a special effects nerd so of course this pleased me a lot. The movies ending certainly opens the door to future X-Men movies and I for sure would like to see the franchise continue. I very much enjoyed these almost two and a half hours in front of my TV set.

May 16, 2024
in_the_crease
4.0

*** This review may contain spoilers *** After immensely enjoying the turn the X-Men franchise took after the disappointment of X-Men: The Last Stand, I was pretty excited to see this movie. I love comics, but I never got into the X-Men, so I can excuse some of the inaccuracies that seemed to ups ... et hardcore fans. I just enjoyed the movies. X-Men Apocalypse is the weakest film since duds like Last Stand and Wolverine Origins. It just didn't have a whole lot going on. One of the biggest critiques of Marvel (yes, I know X-Men films aren't produced by Marvel Studios, but I'm speaking of the publisher of the original medium) is that their villains are lackluster. The big baddie through the whole franchise has been Magneto, easily the most charismatic and entertaining Marvel villain on film. Though we've had brushes with Stryker and Trask and his sentinels, this is the first movie in which the X-Men had taken on a true super villain who wasn't Magneto-- Wolverine vs. The Silver Samurai aside. But it's almost like director Bryan Singer painted himself into a corner with Apocalypse. The villain was too powerful and could have easily achieved his goals without the help of his "four horsemen." He could have ended the world, in mere minutes, all by himself. But, of course, that would make a boring movie, so Singer and Co. had to figure out what to do with the world's most powerful and dangerous mutant for two hours before the final climax was to begin. There were scenes where the villains were literally sitting around the desert talking about how they were going to lay waste to a city on the horizon. There were scenes where the most powerful of the villains went out recruiting much less powerful villains to join him. Really, Singer just didn't know what to do with this character. How do you create conflict and drama when the bad guy is just too powerful? Well, you can't. Of course, after two hours of watching the most powerful mutant ever talk about what he is going to do (instead of simply doing it) he finally unleashes his fury. Except that, the X- Men actually have the most powerful mutant in the world on their side in Jean Grey. So, again, why is Jean not simply destroying Apocalypse in the first 10 minutes of the movie? Because, running time needs filler. And that's basically what this movie is: Filler. They came up with a concept that would make the storytelling aspect problematic. And rather than tweaking the concept or fleshing out the story with subplots, they just assumed explosions and superhero fights would be enough to carry the film.

Jun 23, 2021
Movie Queen41
4.0

What a let down after Days of Future Past (the best X-Men movie ever, in my opinion). Bryan Singer has usually directed some of the best films of the franchise but this one is a real clunker. Too many characters with not enough development and a very lackluster villain. Oscar Isaac is a talented act ... or, but even he can't make Apocalypse interesting under all that silly blue make up. Characters like Angel and Psylocke, as Apocalypse's horsemen, are very thinly written and barely have a personality. Also, it is absolutely ridiculous that the villain Mystique is transformed into a role model and leader for the X-Men in this movie. Jennifer Lawrence looks bored throughout and barely appears as Mystique's true blue self even though she's supposed to be an out and proud mutant. A real disappointment.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
8.0

***Ranks with the best in the X-Men franchise*** Released in 2016 and directed/co-written by Bryan Singer, "X-Men: Apocalypse" has the team go up against the first mutant, Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), whose origins date back to ancient Egypt. After thousands of years in stasis, Apocalypse is immed ... iately disillusioned by the state of the world and so recruits a team of worthy mutants, including a dispirited Magneto (Michael Fassbender), to purge humanity and craft a new world order over which he will reign. Professor X (James McAvoy), with the assistance of Raven (Jennifer Lawrence), leads a team of young X-Men to stop their greatest nemesis and save mankind from complete destruction. Josh Helman is on hand as Col. Stryker. This sixth film in the franchise (not including the several spin off films) easily ranks as one of the best. It includes many of the best elements of the X-Men and everything I would want in a great X-Men flick: Professor X's ongoing goal for an educational sanctuary for interesting mutants from all over the world; his love for Moira (Rose Byrne); Magneto's increasing mastery of his great powers and his struggle to go on the offensive against prejudiced humanity; a greater focus on Cyclops (Tye Sheridan) and his potent power, both of which were neglected in the original trilogy; an outstanding actress to play Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), who is far better than the bland Famke Janssen; Olivia Munn's ultra-hotness as Psylocke; a worthy subplot on Weapon X with the corresponding guest appearance of Wolverine (Hugh Jackman); an excellent collection of young mutants, like Storm (Alexandra Shipp), Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Quicksilver (Evan Peters), Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee), Havok (Lucas Till), Angel (Ben Hardy), etc.; a worthy main villain in the mold of Dr. Doom and Thanatos; an epic, apocalyptic final act (sorry); I could go on and on. This isn't to say the movie doesn't have faults, however; the cartoony overblown prologue in ancient Egypt is Exhibit A. The film runs 144 minutes and was shot in Quebec, Canada (Greenfield Park, Montreal and Oka). GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021
Milzzz
6.0

Plenty of action with good acting, however, Apocalypse (the villain) lacks originality. X-Men: Apocalypse is a mediocre film in the respected franchise that is "X-Men" ...

Jun 23, 2021