He was believed to be the very first mutant and the progenitor of all mutant-kind, having survived for several millennia. After stealing the spotlight with his show-stopping action sequence in X-Men: Days of Future Past, Quicksilver just had to come back in X-Men: Apocalypse, and he doesnt. Apocalypse (born En Sabah Nur) was an immensely powerful and ancient mutant. By itself, the X-Men franchise has launched an extremely lucrative and reliable superhero brand, composed of three different timelines that spawned from the previous sequels, prequels, and solo bouts. You may be looking for film of the same name. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Oh, it’s too much fun not to reuse the first Quicksilver showcase. Bryan Singer shares a photo from the set of ‘X-Men: Apocalypse, hinting at fan-favorite Quicksilvers next sequence. That, or Deadpool 2, will be the next film in Fox’s Mutantverse after Friday’s Logan brings Wolverine’s saga to a close. I mean dont find any reason to wear my X Men Apocalypse Quicksilver Leather Jacket while my favorite may not appear on screen again. He should not have been killed in Age of Ultron for any pathetic reason. If there is no Quicksilver showcase in X-Men: New Mutants, I may boycott the movie. Marvel writers always piss off us readers, for God sake, bring Quicksilver back into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The scene took a month to film, but it was completely worth it. After stealing X-Men: Days of Future Past, which was a good movie, Evan Peters takes the mess that was X-Men: Apocalypse and using his speed and ADD (as well as his love for animals), saves the inhabitants of Xavier Mansion during its destruction. I mean don't find any reason to wear my X Men Apocalypse Quicksilver Leather Jacket while my favorite may not appear on screen again.
It’s just as well that Marvel killed off their version of Quicksilver in Avengers: Age of Ultron, because Evan Peters’ version of the mutant speedster just puts Aaron Taylor-Johnson to shame. Marvel writers always piss off us readers, for God sake, bring Quicksilver back into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.