After director Bryan Singer revealed last week that X-Men: Apocalypse is coming to theaters in 2016, a report surfaced that revealed how Apocalypse will be introduced during a mid-credits sequence in X-Men: Days of Future Past.

That report stated that Apocalypse will be an "alien form" that visits Magneto (Michael Fassbender). Today, the filmmaker clears the air by revealing that Apocalypse is, in fact, not of alien descent.

However, that is just one of several details included in last week's story, which revealed exactly what happens in the mid-credits sequence, where Apocalypse merges with Magneto, leading into X-Men: Apocalypse. Does this discrepancy mean that the entire description is false? Or, perhaps, the alien origin of Apocalypse is the only thing that isn't true about the report.

Earlier today, it was confirmed that Bryan Singer is directing X-Men: Apocalypse, although no screenwriter or cast members have been attached at this time. The story will take place in the 1970s, directly following the events of X-Men: Days of Future Past, focusing on the younger cast members who starred in 2011's X-Men: First Class.