The next X-Men film will bring back an iconic set which has not been seen since the death of Dr. Xavier in the hands of Phoenix/Jean Grey. According to Cinemablend, X-Men: Apocalypse's director, Bryan Singer, posted a picture in Instagram of Cerebro, hinting the fans that the iconic set will be resurrected. James McAvoy will resume the role of the young Charles Xavier who had recently shaved his head in preparation for the role.
McAvoy will most likely use Cerebro in X-Men: Apocalypse to communicate with mutants at his school, Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters and will most probably use it as well to recruit X-Men's main characters - Cyclops, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler, Jubilee, and Storm.
The movie will also feature A-listers such as Michael Fassbender to play Magneto, Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique, Nicholas Holt as Beast, Evan Peters as Quicksilver, Olivia Munn as Psylocke, Rose Byrne as Moira MacTaggert, Ben Hardy as Angel, and Oscar Isaac as the villain, Apocalypse.
The film is currently shot at Quebec, Canada and is set to be released on May 27 of 2016.
Cinemablend also gives a hint on the possible plot and storyline of the upcoming movie based on the documents and facts they have gathered.
The movie will run through the storyline of Dr. Xavier finally accepting his gift and decided to make the most of it by teaching young mutants which will eventually led him to get the core member of the X-Men.
The film will also feature X-Men mega villain, Apocalypse, who made a cameo in the past X-Men film manipulating a pyramid in ancient Egypt.
Apocalypse is considered a god in the X-Men tradition and his given name, En Sabah Nur, means The First One which depicts that Apocalypse maybe the first mutant.