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Why is Quicksilver in Avengers and X-Men different?

Why is Quicksilver in Avengers and X-Men different?

Though his origin is different—his powers come from experimentation and he’s not a mutant, plus his father isn’t Magneto (these aspects were changed in the comics to fit the movie)—his overprotective attitude towards Wanda, his arrogance, and his history of being from eastern Europe are all closer to the comics.

Is Quicksilver a hero or a villain?

Pietro Django Maximoff, better known as Quicksilver, is a fictional character and villain-turned-hero from Marvel’s X-Men comics and media.

Is Quicksilver the same in X-Men and Avengers?

They are associated with both the X-Men and the Avengers, so both studios had the right to use them. They are based on the same comic-book character, but they are played by different actors and exist in different continuities. (Though both actors, by coincidence, appeared in the first Kick-Ass film.)

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Why did Evan Peters replace Quicksilver?

X-Men actor made a surprise appearance in Marvel series Appearing on The Empire Film Podcast, Schaeffer revealed why Peters had been cast in the series, explaining the casting was partially motivated by “the fan reaction” and that the character was meant to “mess with Wanda’s head”.

Who is Quicksilver main villain?

Magneto
The twins finally realize that Magneto is the true villain. Pietro and Wanda reappear in the title X-Men and are then kidnapped along with several other mutants by the robot Sentinels, and are subsequently freed by the X-Men.

What is Quicksilver real name?

Pietro Maximoff
His name was Pietro Maximoff, otherwise known as Quicksilver.

Does magneto find out Quicksilver is his son?

One character development that isn’t a secret in the upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse is the revelation that Quicksilver (Evan Peters) is revealed to be the son of Michael Fassbender’s Magneto. Not only isn’t it a mystery, it’s actually revealed in the final trailer for the movie.