Pietro Maximoff is capable of moving and thinking at superhuman speeds. He is twin brother of Wanda Maximoff.
Biography
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Wolfgang von Strucker led a HYDRA agent to "the twins", and declared it was the "age of miracles". Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch were held in separate cells, imprisoned in the HYDRA base.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
To be added
Relationships
- Scarlet Witch - Sister.
- Ultron - Ally turned enemy.
- The Vision - Ally.
- Baron Von Strucker - Ally.
- The Avengers - Enemies turned allies.
Appearances/Actors
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (2 films)
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier (First appearance) - Aaron Taylor-Johnson
- Avengers: Age of Ultron - Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Behind the scenes
- The film's character is based off of the Ultimate Marvel version.
Trivia
- On October 30th, Aaron Taylor-Johnson officially signed on as Quicksilver.[1]
- Johnson's Kick-Ass co-star Evan Peters portrayed the X-Men version of the character in 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past and 2016's X-Men: Apocalypse.
- Two cinematic versions of Quicksilver currently exist simultaneously. 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 doesn't refer to him as a "mutant" or name him as Magneto's son. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige stated that the Marvel Studios' version of Quicksilver would differ from Evan Peter's version of the character from X-Men: Days of Future Past in that they would focus on his history in Eastern Europe, while the X-Men version of the character omitted this background detail.
- Aaron Taylor-Johnson's mid-credits role in Captain America: The Winter Soldier was uncredited.
- Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn revealed that both the twins were originally going to appear in the film's post end credit scene.
Gallery
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Filming and Concept Art
See Also
References