In a recent interview DC's Steel and Marvel's
Apocalypse co-creator, Louise Simmons said that she is concerned that
Apocalypse's real motivations will be either twisted or just not there, in the
upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse
"I don't even have any thoughts at this point," she said. "I hope they give him the right motivation. That's my real concern.
Everybody seems to have kind of missed that his motive actually is to try and
make stronger, better, smarter people with powers because he feels like that's
what has to happen if humanity is to survive. His heart's in the right place,
bless his little heart. He just went about it a little wrong. His ideal is to
put stressors on humanity to force humanity to evolve, essentially. I hope that
they get that right. I would love to see a script. If I saw a script I think
that physically they could do a great job with him. I'm sure it will be partly
CGI. It would have to be. I'm curious to see what they're gonna do. Are they
gonna do the Horsemen of the Apocalypse? With the big ol' ship and all that? I
just don't know. All I've heard is that theoretically they're going to use
Apocalypse. I haven't even gotten any official word, I've only read it in the
paper."
Her attention was then turned to
what is probably one of the worst superhero movies of all time, the 1997
classic starring Shaquille O'Neal, Steel.
"Honestly, Shaq took a lot of flak but I think he
did a fine job. My problems were with the script and the costume. The costume
was terrible on that one. Oh god it was awful! [Laughs] Today they could do a
better job. I could do a better job with the character myself."
X-Men:
Apocalypse opens on May 27th, 2016.
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