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Revision as of 23:09, 20 October 2014

"You see something strange here, nothing anybody would believe if you told them."
―Peter Maximoff[src]

Peter Maximoff, also known as Quicksilver, is a mutant capable of moving and thinking at superhuman speeds.

Biography

Original Timeline

X-Men: Days of Future Past

Quicksilver caused World Record scandal after breaking eight records in Track and Field, causing althetic officials to ban mutants from competing in professional sports.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

At some point, he was captured by William Stryker for experimental purposes and was locked up in his mutant testing facility on Three Mile Island. He is tied down via bungee cords to prevent him from building up enough kinetic energy to escape.

As Logan comes and frees all of the incarcerated mutants, he and the others escape with the help of Professor X and his helicopter.

X2: X-Men United

Maximoff's name appeared on a list of mutants on Col. Stryker's computer when it was accessed by Mystique.

New Timeline

X-Men: Days of Future Past

Logan, Hank, and Xavier travelled to the residence of the teenager, where they find Peter in his basement playing arcade games, noticing the massive amount of stolen items he had amassed. After convincing Maximoff to assist them in breaking Magneto out from the Pentagon, the group travelled to Washington.

Hank acted as a tourist, while Peter, Charles, and Logan travelled to the lower floors. Peter managed to duct tape a security guard to an elevator wall, stealing his uniform. After making it through security, Peter accessed Magneto's cell, where he used vibrations from his hands to shatter the glass ceiling of the cell. As both mutants took the elevator to regroup with Logan and Charles in the building's kitchen, they were quickly cornered by guards, who shot at them.

Quicksilver seized the opportunity to have some fun, darting around the room, disabling and mispositioning the guards and rearranging the fired bullets so that they avoided the other three. After the group escaped the Pentagon, Quicksilver was sent off by Charles, thanked for his contributions by letting him borrow his car, as long as he doesn't go too fast.

Later, Peter watched the news with his younger sister as they broadcast Magneto's speech.

X-Men: Apocalypse

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Character traits

To be added

Powers and Abilities 

  • Superspeed

Equipment

  • Walkman: Peter carries around two walkmen that are attached to his belt. That way he can listen to his music while he's running.
  • Headphones: Peter wears clip on headphones to listen to his music.
  • Goggles: Peter wears goggles when he is running in order to prevent his eyes from getting damaged.

Relationships

Appearances/Actors

Trivia

  • Quicksilver can be used by either Marvel Studios or 20th Century Fox providing that the latter doesn't mention anything about his allegiance to the Avengers and the former don't refer to him as a mutant or name him as Magneto's son.
  • Jamie Campbell Bower and Nico Tortorella auditioned for the role of Quicksilver.
  • Evan Peters' Kick-Ass co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of the character in 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron.
  • In the comics, Quicksilver's real name is Pietro Maximoff. In the movie, his real name is Peter Maximoff.
  • In X-Men: Days of Future Past, Quicksilver asks Magneto what his mutation is. He tells him he can manipulate metal, to which he responds, "Really? My mom used to date a guy who could move metal". and Magneto turns to face him with a shocked expression on his face. This is a reference to Quicksilver's comic book counterpart whose father is Magneto. 
  • Though only alluded to within the film, Michael Fassbender has confirmed in interviews that Magneto is indeed Quicksilver's father in movie universe. [1]
  • Louise Mingenbach, The Costume designer based Quicksilvers costume from 1981 inspired clothing. Mingenbachs way of showing Quicksilver's irreverence for the exact time and place, and to show that he did not really fit in.

Gallery

X-Men: Days of Future Past

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Videos