"X-Men: Apocalypse" fans are in for some good news, as director Bryan Singer has teased the release date for an upcoming trailer of the film. But if you are one of those who don't want to ruin the suspense before the film's release or are particular about not delving into the plot too much, then the director has already warned that the preview will contain major spoilers and heartbreaking scenes.

If you are not a great fan of spoilers, then we suggest you don't read this further and don't watch the upcoming 'X-Men: Apocalypse' trailer. At least, that's what director of the film, Bryan Singer has hinted about the promo, which is expected to be out in six months.

During his recent interview (via Movie Pilot) at the San Pedro International Film Festival, Singer revealed that the trailer might be released in six months and teased that it will include major spoilers and heartbreaking scenes, including Michael Fassbender's emotional performance. He also said that the trailer will not only spoil the movie suspense, but ruin it for the entire "X-Men" franchise.

"There's even an homage at the end. There's a scene - it's gonna get spoiled because that decided to use it in the trailer which comes out, like six months, but it's a really cool trailer - but the [homage] is kind of a wrap up of six movies. So, it might run a little bit long, but it's not boring," Singer said.

Singer also said that this instalment will be longer than the usual "X-Men" movies. "I think it's gonna be a longer 'X-Men' movie. The 'X-Men' movies, I usually I keep under two hours, but this one I may actually let be a longer movie because it's sort of a wrap-up of six movies," the director said.

And as he continued talking, he dropped some big clues about new characters, which will be seen in "X-Men: Apocalypse". "There's new characters, young characters, rekindled romances like with [Charles] Xavier and Moira MacTaggert played by Rose Byrne who is amazing," he added.

Singer further spoke about how things got really emotional on the sets while filming for a heartbreaking scene with Michael Fassbender. "Michael Fassbender did something so wonderful in this movie... He did something that made me cry in the tent. I've never done that before. The head of my company grabbed a Kleenex. Simon Kinberg, the writer who has no emotions at all, actually became emotional," Singer said.

"It was so beautiful, I've never seen an actor do this for me and Fassbender just took the scene to a whole 'nother level. It's a heartbreaking scene, not a typical comic book movie scene at all, so let's hope it makes the cut."

Well, to know what more the plot holds, we will have to wait for the trailer to release. But the film "X-Men: Apocalypse" is expected to hit theatres on 27 May, 2016.