The philosophy of "more is better" has become a bit of a trend in superhero movies over the years. Flicks like Captain America: Civil War and X-Men: Apocalypse featured tons of characters duking it out on screen. While some movies balanced the numbers better than others, there comes a tipping point where filmmakers have to trade story for character screentime. Maybe that's why the producers of X-Men: Apocalypse decided to cut a returning villain who was apparently going to be in the film. That villain was Bolivar Trask, the creator of the Sentinel program.
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