Cool Videos: Fables of the Flush & Fabulous explore Charles Xavier’s mansion

Last Updated on July 31, 2021
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If you've somehow forgotten that X-MEN: APOCALYPSE takes place in the 1980's, Twentieth Century Fox's marketing for the film has definitely been doing everything they can to remind you of that fact by taking advantage of its 80's roots. We've already seen an enrollment video for Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, and the latest piece of 80's heavy marketing comes in the form of a promo for Fables of the Flush & Fabulous, in which Robin Leach, renowned purveyor of the posh and privileged, presents an exclusive look into the home of the world’s most prominent mutant expert – Professor Charles Xavier.

X-MEN: APOCALYPSE is set to hit theaters on May 27, 2016, so make sure to check out JoBlo's reviews of the film by both Chris Bumbray and Eric Walkuski!

Source: Twentieth Century Fox

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