X-Men Apocalypse Release Date News, Rumors: Plot Changes, Inconsistent Timeline and Scarlet Witch Explained

Simon Kinberg, producer and writer of "X-Men," has revealed details about the upcoming film, as fans of the hit franchise await the 2016 movie.
The characters of "X-Men: First Class" and "X-Men: Days of Future Past" have undergone so many changes throughout the franchise, but things are not over yet for the team. In the interview, Kinberg revealed that fans are thinking that "Apocalypse" will be the finale to the new trilogy. It has been hinted that creators will provide a conclusion for characters like Beast, Mystique, Magneto and Xavier.
As for the duo, Magneto and Xavier, the producer said, "At the end of the movie [Magneto] flies away without his helmet, with the implication that he'll go off and continue to be Magneto in some form, but not be able to hide it from Charles, who'll be able to read his mind and track him.
"There's a truce of some kind between Charles and Magneto, but there's a part of Magneto that will always be the Magneto we know from the comics," he added.
He also hinted about the possibility of Mystique being connected to Nightcrawler.
"Since Azazel was killed, does this mean that Mystique gave birth to Nightcrawler in the time between 'First Class' and 'DOFP'? All I will say is that ten years transpired between 'First Class' and 'DOFP', so anything is possible. She's a young woman in her 20s going on 30s... and I will leave it at that!"
Speaking of family twists, Quicksilver could be Magneto's son.
"It is a fascinating relationship. Erik grew up without a family, it's such a huge part of him, of his mission. So the idea of exploring what it means for Magneto to be a father and reconnect with a son many years after his birth, is fascinating and certainly something that would be interesting to explore in future films."
Finally, he hinted that this film will complete the new series of films.
"The thrust of 'Apocalypse' is really to complete the trilogy we began with 'First Class' - to complete the stories of young Raven, young Hank, younger Charles and Erik. And complete this trilogy of four people who began the films sort of disparate and in different worlds...[and who] we've followed through the span of decades. So that'll be the thrust. There will be familiar characters and new characters that we haven't seen...ever...but it'll be the completion of what we began in 'First Class'."
"X-Men" Apocalypse will be released on May 27, 2016.