Critics predicted 2014's X-Men flick would be a tough act to follow—and they were right. There's plenty of explosions, plus star power from James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, and Jennifer Lawrence, but X-Men: Apocalypse just doesn't measure up. Here's what critics are saying:
- Director Bryan Singer's "fourth X-Men film is not just a step down, it's a fall down the stairs," writes Colin Covert at the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "Never for a moment does this X-Men revisit the issues of tribal prejudice, minority rights, and alienation that made his earlier films so compelling." "Even die-hard Comic-Con fans can take only so much of" what Covert calls a "hollow, unfocused mess."
- Jennifer Lawrence "may be an Oscar-winning actress, but she can't mask the look of franchise burn-out," writes Mara Reinstein at Us Weekly. The actors are generally "stuck in a meh plot" with "subpar special effects" and a clunky script. Plus it takes 90 minutes for the mutants to face off, and then "the payoff underwhelms." The one bonus: "an awesome synth-pop ‘80s soundtrack."