'X-Men: Apocalypse' movie sequel news: first trailer to come out with 'Spectre'?

If current speculations turn out to be accurate, then the world will finally get its first glimpse at "X-Men: Apocalypse" during the premiere of "Spectre," the next James Bond movie, on Nov. 6. 

The Projection List reported that the first "X-Men: Apocalypse" trailer will debut alongside the screening of the 007 flick. Although the listing is still unofficial, Fashion & Style discussed the reasons why the teaser release in November is possible. One is the anticipated blockbuster success of "Spectre" since throughout the years, Bond films have been known to have a strong following. It means that more moviegoers will be able to see the first teaser for the third installment in the latest "X-Men" trilogy. 

Also, Marvel's "Captain America: Civil War" is expected to reveal its first trailer at the same time. It could propel 20th Century Fox to release its own superhero movie to compete with Marvel. However, the film studio is still mum about the validity of the alleged movie trailer schedule. 

Meanwhile, actor Ben Hardy hinted that his character Angel will showcase his flying prowess in "X-Men: Apocalypse." In his Twitter account, Hardy posted a photo of himself while practicing his flying skills inside a dome, wearing a stunt suit but not his Angel costume. 

The flying Angel for "X-Men: Apocalypse" was earlier intimated by film director Bryan Singer in his own social media account, showing a concept art that features Angel enclosed in a circus-like cage, while hundreds of people were looking at him from the outside. Speculations claim that the character could be working with the film's main antagonist Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), which means that he will be one of the villains who will fight with the X-Men in the upcoming installment in the series. 

"X-Men: Apocalypse" stars James McAvoy as Professor X, Michael Fassbender as Magneto, Nicholas Hoult as The Beast, Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique, Sophie Turner as Jean Grey, Alexandra Shipp as Storm, Olivia Munn as Psylocke, and Evan Peters as Quicksilver, among others. 

The movie is set to premiere on May 27, 2016. 

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