Hollywood is all about shared, expanding universes right now. If you want a promotion, just be sure to package something that involves sequels, spinoffs, and stories told in continuing chapters, and you'll be sure to please executives looking to produce movies that make the kind of money to keep them employed. With that in mind, this next rumor is a bit interesting. Former Latino Review reporter Umberto Gonzalez is hearing that " X-Men: Apocalypse " will be "the end of the Bryan Singer X-Men universe." Now, there's a couple of ways that could be interpreted. Does that mean it's the end of Singer's fifteen-year involvement with the series that started in 2000? That would make a lot of sense. Does that mean Fox will reboot everything following 'Apocalypse'? That's the bigger question. "The Wolverine 3" in 2017 will be Hugh Jackman 's last time as Logan — if his cry wolf antics are actually for real