“X-Men: Apocalypse” director Bryan Singer released a photo of himself standing in front of the Cerebro set on his Instagram, revealing the size and scope of Professor Xavier’s most famous mutant-locating device.
In the comics, Professor X created Cerebro in order to locate and recruit mutants for his school. The device appeared frequently in Singer’s original X-Men film trilogy, even becoming a plot device during “X2.” A prototype version appeared in “X-Men: First Class” and became fully functional in “X-Men: Days of Futures Past.”