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X-Men: Apocalypse deleted scene shows off Jean Grey’s extraordinary archery Skill

| Sep 12, 2016 05:05 PM EDT

Bryan Singer attends a global fan screening of 'X-Men Apocalypse' at BFI IMAX on May 9, 2016 in London, England.

With the fast approaching release date of X-Men: Apocalypse, 20th century Fox has posted new deleted scenes featuring archery skills of Jean Grey (Sophie Turner).

In the clip, you will find Jean Grey practicing her archery skills. This is the scene which marks the return of Alex Summers a.k.a Havok (Lucas Till) who introduces Professor Xavier (James McAvoy) to his younger brother Scott Summers a.k.a Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), Movieweb mentioned.

The scene also reveals that Cyclopes has yet not learned the art of harnessing his special abilities and how to keep control on it, Comic Book pointed.

Buzzfeed shared this deleted scene on Facebook that shows how Jean Grey is practicing her kinetic abilities through archery. Initially Jean tries to aim her target but then she moves to set her aim at one of her fellow students indicating her intention to target other fellow classmates. She then puts her mental abilities to direct the arrows back to the archery target and hitting the bullseye.

After his critically acclaimed and globally praised blockbuster hit X-Men: Days of Future Past, director Bryan Singer made a worthy comeback with X-Men: Apocalypse. Apocalypse is the most worshiped mutant since the dawn of civilization. He is the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel's X-Men world.

With his collective powers of many mutants, Apocalypse became invincible and immortal. Upon awakening after thousands of years, he is disheartened with the world as he finds it and employs a team of powerful mutants including disappointed Magneto to cleanse mankind and to create a new world, over which he will reign.

To save mankind from its inevitable nemesis, Raven with help of Professor X leads a team of young mutants to stop this annihilation of mankind.

X-Men: Apocalypse brings an end to the X-Men prequel trilogy earning approximately $155.4 million domestically and $543.3 million worldwide out of a budget of $178 million. 20th Century Fox is planning to develop The New Mutants and producer Simon Kinberg teased that next X-Men film is to be set in the1990s.

If you want to grab the physical copies of X-Men: Apocalypse on Blu-Ray or DVD format then you have to wait until 4th October. 

Check the trailer of the movie:

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