'X-Men: Apocalypse' News: Director Speaks Talks Character Represention

Bryan Singer's 'X-Men: Apocalypse' film is one of the most anticipated films within the series for a variety of reasons.

This movie will not only mark the first live action representation of the villain Apocalypse, but we will receive new and younger versions of the characters we've already been introduced to in the previous films.

In an interview with Yahoo! Movies, Singer speaks on how he plans to represent the characters, and if they'll don the classic X-Men costumes from the comics:

"I will say that in 'X-Men: Apocalypse,' there is a chance -- without giving anything away -- that you may get closer to seeing what I think, Mr. X-Men News, you are interested in seeing. I know it's something I've been interested in, I just always wanted to do it the right way.

"Young Jean, young Scott and young Storm -- and frankly, young Nightcrawler. These are very different characters than they were in the films 'X-Men 1,' "2,' and '3.' They are at times in their lives where they are probably at the most opposite they were, or they were to become. That's kind of a thrill for me, to go back and take characters that I had crafted so many years ago and then flip them completely on their side and show how they evolved and how they began."

He then goes on to speak about Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse character who was finally seen by a select few at this year's Comic-Con:

"X-Men has always centered around the fight between mutants and humans. This one's a bit different. It deals with the concept of ancient mutanism, gods and men. It deals with issues that are global. Apocalypse makes no distinction between humans and mutants, only between the weak and the strong."

'X-Men: Apocalypse' plans to premiere in theaters on May 27, 2016.