Cast member Oscar Isaac attends the world premiere of the film "A Most Violent Year"
IN PHOTO: Cast member Oscar Isaac attends the world premiere of the film "A Most Violent Year" during AFI Fest 2014 in Los Angeles November 6, 2014. Reuters/Phil McCarten

Details to the heroes’ first encounter with En Sabah Nur in “X-Men: Apocalypse” have been revealed. A short scene description has been released by Entertainment Weekly along with a set photo from Bryan Singer’s film. [Spoiler Alert]

Entertainment Weekly shared a brief action sequence from “X-Men: Apocalypse” to describe the events happening in this set photo. In the still, returning characters Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne) and Havoc (Lucas Tiil) are seen inside the halls of Professor Xavier’s supercomputer Cerebro.

The events that follow put the mutant heroes face to face against their worst enemy, Apocalypse. The scene then changes to show En Sabah Nur suddenly teleporting into Cerebro. He is accompanied by the other X-Men Magneto (Michael Fassbender), young Storm (Alexandra Shipp) and Angel (Ben Hardy). According to the publication, Apocalypse’s intention was to force Charles Xavier to join him.

An altercation apparently happens afterwards as Professor Xavier is “pulled across the corridor in his wheelchair by Magneto.” Apocalypse takes this opportunity to size up the remaining mutant heroes. Then he departs with these parting words, "All will be revealed, my children."

The villain mutant will bring about the end of the world in “X-Men: Apocalypse.” Movie director Bryan Singer had teased the possible terror that En Sabah Nur will bring to mankind on his Instagram page. He shared a photo and captioned it, “Parents of #ScottSummers #Cyclops and #AlexSummers #Havok watch the end of the world as they know it unfold on TV.”

In an interview with Yahoo Movies, Singer also explained why Apocalypse is different from the other villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He revealed why the mutant is the ultimate villain. “Apocalypse makes no distinction between humans and mutants, only between the weak and the strong,” he said.

According to Galactic News One, “X-Men: Apocalypse” will show how Professor Xavier, Mystique and Erik have all changed following the events in “Days of Future Past.” Charles is now helping mutants learn how to live a “normal life” by teaching them how to control their powers. Mystique is also helping mutants in need and Erik, a.k.a. Magneto, is reportedly living in Poland with a woman he loves.

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