It's a big motivation for Quicksilver to get out of his mom's basement. He's trying to find his father and help him out. It's tough, man, it's a hard thing to meet with an estranged father.
Mystique is awesome and Magneto kicks ass, but truth be told, neither of them can compare to the mutant that holds the the key to my heart: Quicksilver.
Are the two Quicksilver characters from the X-Men movies and Avengers: Age of Ultron the same person? I thought Quicksilver had already made an appearance in X2, and was captured in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Quicksilver possessed superhuman speed, and could travel on foot at speeds exceeding the speed of sound for hundreds of miles before tiring; he could "fly" for short distances by flapping his arms or "vibrating" his legs.
Although Marvel Studios has a vast library of characters to use in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there are still many heroes and villains that they donâ??t have the film rights too.
It's a big motivation for Quicksilver to get out of his mom's basement. He's trying to find his father and help him out. It's tough, man, it's a hard thing to meet with an estranged father.
Mystique is awesome and Magneto kicks ass, but truth be told, neither of them can compare to the mutant that holds the the key to my heart: Quicksilver.
Are the two Quicksilver characters from the X-Men movies and Avengers: Age of Ultron the same person? I thought Quicksilver had already made an appearance in X2, and was captured in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Quicksilver possessed superhuman speed, and could travel on foot at speeds exceeding the speed of sound for hundreds of miles before tiring; he could "fly" for short distances by flapping his arms or "vibrating" his legs.
Although Marvel Studios has a vast library of characters to use in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there are still many heroes and villains that they donâ??t have the film rights too.