Since the trailer dropped earlier today, "X-Men: Apocalypse" has been all the buzz -- so, naturally, director Bryan Singer took to Twitter to answer some overall questions about the movie and the film's trailer.

Singer gave some video responses to fan questions, ranging from the film's focus on the ancient history of mutants, to its unique 1980's aesthetic and inclusion of the punk version of Storm. Check out some of Singer's responses below:

.@lunagu23: Trailer looked amazing. What more can you tell us about the story? #AskSinger #XMenhttps://t.co/gO9bEQ2IHJ- X-Men Movies (@XMenMovies) December 11, 2015

mjlight: DOFP insightfully integrated the 70s. What was your approach to the 80s for #XMen Apocalypse? #AskSingerhttps://t.co/A4byqGslM0- X-Men Movies (@XMenMovies) December 11, 2015

.@tansmcgans: @BryanSinger what was it like forming the character of storm into a horseman? #AskSingerhttps://t.co/eO0krJVF7x- X-Men Movies (@XMenMovies) December 11, 2015

Additionally, Singer gave an interesting tidbit of info, revealing that in "X-Men: Apocalypse" -- specifically, the Cerebro scene teased at the beginning of the trailer -- we'll get a hint at Jean Grey's (Sophie Turner) future and how her powers will develop as the character evolves:

.@SophieT: Hmmm, be sure to watch the #XMen trailer again, right @BryanSinger? #AskSingerhttps://t.co/OwSV3LIwI7- X-Men Movies (@XMenMovies) December 11, 2015

Head over to the X-Men Movies Twitter for a full collection of Bryan Singer's responses.

"X-Men: Apocalypse" hits screens May 27, 2016.