One of the IFS of X-Men: Days of Future Past was the addition of Quicksilver to the mutant mix, but in the end Bryan Singer and screenwriters Jane Goldman, Simon Kinberg, and Matthew Vaughn were able to smartly integrate him into the X-Men universe, with the things that could have failed, like the depiction of his abilities and the promise of the son/father relationship with Magneto becoming his strengths.
Speaking to Details about his role on FX's American Horror Story: Hotel, Evan Peters offered some details about Quicksilver's character arc in the upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse, which though somewhat removed from the main story, certainly is a continuation from his story in Days of Future Past.
"Ha! No, it’s not. Although that would be amazing if Apocalypse [the evil mutant] brought back the dead to help him take over the earth. I love zombies; I can’t get enough" the actor laughed after the interviewer joked if the next X-Men movie was be about a zombie apocalypse. "But the story is that my character is searching for his father and wants to find him. It starts there and then he jumps on the X-Men train and gets sucked up in this whole Apocalypse madness: He tries to stop him from destroying the world."
While it is clear that Quicksilver will side with the good guys in the battle to save the World from Apocalypse, it will be interesting to see the emotional and dramatic confrontation between the speedster and his father, Magneto (Michael Fassbender).
Opening on May 27, 2016, X-Men: Apocalypse also stars James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar Isaac, Nicholas Hoult, Lucas Till, Rose Byrne, Alexandra Shipp, Tye Sheridan, Sophie Turner, Lana Condor, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Olivia Munn, Josh Helman, and Tómas Lemarquis.
Source - Details
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