Bryan took to Instagram and posted behind-the-scenes photos from the set, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"Reminds me of #Area51," Bryan wrote, accompanying a photo of three costumes in what looks like a shipping container but majority of the scene is hard to make out with all the green screen.
Earlier in the week, Bryan had posted another photo of the devastation coming to "X-Men: Apocalypse".
A large portion of the scene was filmed with green screen, with hints of Middle Eastern architecture and patterns in the building in the background.
The film will release on May 27, 2016.
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