The moment has arrived -- the final trailer for "X-Men: Apocalypse" has been unleashed, and it's a big deal.

The most recent look at Bryan Singer's upcoming mutant movie includes pretty much everything you'd want from a summer superhero blockbuster: action, quips, epic special effects and fist-pump-inducing shots of our heroes. The trailer -- which you can share your reaction to in our poll -- even includes confirmation that one mutant in particular will have a part to play in the film.

Final "X-Men: Apocalypse" Trailer Confirms Major Cameo: "We Had a Little Help"

But that's not the only revelation included in the clip's two-and-a-half minute running time. There are a number of plot and character reveals that give fans a look at what's in store for Professor X (James McAvoy) and his students when the film opens on May 27. Here are the seven biggest takeaways from the action-packed promo.

Apocalypse Absorbs Power



Director Bryan Singer has spoken about his take on Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), which interprets the classic comic villain as more of a dis-incorporated consciousness that travels from body to body. This isn't part of the classic Apocalypse's power set, and we get to see this new ability in action in the trailer. However, we don't yet know how this power-siphoning factors into movie Apocalypse's overall skills. Does he gain those mutants' literal powers, or do they act as sustenance and give him increased physical strength?

Xavier: Kidnapped!



The trailer offers up a key plot point, one that's been absent from previous peeks at the film. Professor Xavier gets taken away at some point of the film, as Beast (Nicholas Hoult) tells Raven following footage of Charles being thrown around by Apocalypse. This would appear to be one of the film's major turning points, as another franchise veteran steps in to fill the void left by the kidnapped Charles Xavier...

Professor M



With Xavier out of commission, Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique rings the bell at the Xavier school and gets to teaching. Not only does Raven pick up where Charles left off with the existing student body, the trailer shows Mystique on a recruitment drive where she encounters Quicksilver (Evan Peters) and Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee). Of course there doesn't seem to be much continuity between Xavier's and Raven "Forget Everything You Think You Know" Darkholme's teaching styles -- which is to be expected, seeing as how the X-Men are going up against a god.

Family Ties...?



We get to see more of Nightcrawler engaging in a cage-fighting match against Angel. This time around, though, the trailer shows Mystique coming to Nightcrawler's aid and urging him to follow her. The two teleport together and, in a possible nod to the comics, Nightcrawler recognizes Raven. In the source material, Mystique is actually Nightcrawler's mother, a fact that was originally alluded to in the early '80s before being confirmed in the comics in the mid-'90s. The two shared the screen together in 2003's "X2: X-Men United," but their relationship was not mentioned. Whether or not "X-Men: Apocalypse" will hint at the two's connection remains to be seen, but it's possible considering the next entry on this list.

Definite Family Ties



A scene between Mystique and Quicksilver confirms what was only teased in 2014's "X-Men: Days of Future Past": Magneto is Quicksilver's father. Evan Peters himself first mentioned this fact way back in November, and it's stated flat out in this trailer -- with hand gestures and everything. Quicksilver's parentage in the comics has been, well, confusing to put it lightly, but Magneto was recognized as the speedster's father for over three decades. If the film flat-out acknowledges their father/son dynamic, then maybe we'll get a hint of Mystique and Nightcrawler's relationship.

Beast Can Brawl



The Beast isn't just the team's resident brain -- he can hold his own in a fight. We've seen Beast cut loose in "X-Men: First Class" and "Days of Future Past," usually in fits of bestial rage. This movie, however, will pit the bouncing Beast up against a deadly opponent -- the psychic assassin Psylocke (Olivia Munn). Considering how formidable a foe Psylocke appears to be, Beast might just have to bust out some moves besides jumping and clawing in order to best her.

Snikt!



After almost a year of both Hugh Jackman and Bryan Singer keeping quiet about Wolverine's involvement in "Apocalypse," this trailer finally reveals that Logan will indeed unsheathe his claws in the movie. The extent of Jackman's involvement is not yet known; considering that he's been absent from every other trailer and TV spot and promotional image to date, odds are he has a small (albeit most likely important) role in the film. The trailer even establishes that in the new movie timeline set in motion after "Days of Future Past," Wolverine meets Cyclops and Jean Grey decades before he initially did. And his involvement in "Apocalypse" means fans get two more films with Jackman in the role before he wraps up with the third "Wolverine" film.

"X-Men: Apocalypse" opens on May 27, 2016