X-Men Apocalypse' Trailer & Spoilers: New Leak Details How Magneto Ended Up As a Horseman; Nightcrawler To Follow Comics' Storyline [Rumors]

As the premiere date of the anticipated flick "X-Men: Apocalypse" nears, the hype about the film is becoming more intense. Fans are very excited to learn every detail surrounding the movie, so they would know what to expect.

Well, here's a new report that would surely delight the fans. The reason behind Magneto's allegiance with Apocalypse is revealed.

It is known that Magneto will be among Apocalypse's four Horsemen along with Angel, Psylocke and Storm. In an earlier report from Parent Herald, the superhero with magnet-manipulating skills turned to the titular supervillain because of his desire for greater power.            

However, a new report suggests another reason. According to Michael Fassbender, the actor who plays as Magneto/Erik, his character is in Poland trying to live a normal life, CrossMap has learned.

"He has fallen in love and leaves his metal ways behind him," Fassbender revealed. Unfortunately, things didn't' go well. Erik's love affair didn't work. In fact, their relationship didn't last long and his woman left him broken hearted. It was a big thing to Magneto, it shattered his world.

The report claims that Magneto was at his lowest point when Apocalypse recruited him and convinces him to be one of his Four Horsemen.

On the other hand, Kodi Smit-McPhee assured fans that his teleporting mutant character, Nightcrawler, will follow the storyline of its comics origin. Hence, ther's a big possibility that he will find out that Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) the shape shifting mutant is his mother.

"I think what they are trying to show here is the more vulnerable Nightcrawler and the one we all kind of related to in the comics," said Smit-McPhee in an interview. "I think what they are trying to show here is the more vulnerable Nightcrawler and the one we all kind of related to in the comics."

Nightcrawler is the son of Mystique and Azazel. His dad was killed in the previous film, "X-Men: Days of Future Past."

Smit-McPhee added that his character is vulnerable, truthful and grounded in his faith. "I think it is something new though that we'll see. But as I said, all of the traditional things that we want in it-it's still there. Hint, hint," the actor teased.

"X-Men: Apocalypse" is somewhat a culmination of the four main characters McAvoy, Fassbender, Nic Hoult and Lawrence. It's also a bigger film, both in physical and emotional scale because it will culminate the mini trilogy of stories, DenOfGeek has learned.

"X-Men: Apocalypse" will hit the big screens on May 27, 2016

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