![]() And we’re going to get something just like it in X-Men: Apocalypse.Įven Peters has gone on record saying that Apocalypse director Bryan Singer and the effects team have created a Quicksilver sequence that will rival the one from the first film. Inventive, funny, technologically impressive, and appropriately tense, it’s everything we want from the character of Quicksilver. But originally, no one thought X-Men’s Quicksilver would be worth watching at all, because…ĭo you remember the scene in X-Men: Days of Future Past when Quicksilver finally goes all Quicksilver on everyone and drops a room full of guards in a matter of seconds? It was set to the tune of Jim Croce’s "Time in a Bottle" and it wasn’t just the best scene of Days of Future Past, but it was the best scene in any movie in 2014. Quicksilver became the first superhero to have two versions of himself at both Marvel and Fox at the same time, and fans are still debating which interpretation is the better one. However, the only characters that got mixed up in the shuffle were Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch – technically part of the X-Men, but also part of The Avengers – so they ended up at both studios. Marvel retained some rights, like Iron-Man, Captain America, Thor, but the rest were gone, and that included the X-Men to Fox. Fans were understandably excited for the character’s introduction, but then something else happened, they met Evan Peters’ Quicksilver from X-Men: Days of Future Past.īack before Marvel made its own movies, rights to their characters were sold off to various studios. Here, he was played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and he was being set up for next summer’s Avengers: Age of Ultron. Marvel and Fox Have Joint Custodyįirst, Quicksilver appeared for a few seconds in the mid-credits teaser following Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
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