evan peters as quicksilver in x-men apocalypse and quicksilver in avengers age of ulton
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Quicksilver is one of few characters to appear in both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Fox's X-Men universe, yet some of his powers from the comics were still not depicted in either. Quicksilver had a brief cameo appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and was then reintroduced into both franchises in 2014 - in Captain America: The Winter Soldier's post-credits scene and in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
As a result, Quicksilver’s fortified skeleton makes him super-durable, capable of resisting impacts that could easily crush and kill a human without suffering any serious external or internal injuries. Quicksilver’s bones are assisted by overly lubricated joints and tendons as strong as steel. This could make an interesting addition to the MCU’s X-Men project, which could explore the intricacies of Quicksilver’s anatomy and the unexpected byproducts of his superhuman speed abilities.
Related Casting Magneto's Brotherhood Of Mutants For The MCU's X-Men Saga There are several perfect candidates to perfectly bring Magneto’s Brotherhood of Evil Mutants to life as antagonists in the MCU’s X-Men projects. 7 Quicksilver Has An Advanced Healing Factor See Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe #10 Close Quicksilver possesses a remarkable accelerated healing factor in Marvel Comics, stemming from his enhanced physiology.
While this remarkable ability has not been depicted in live-action adaptations, its omission likely stems from the need for explanation within the narrative. Omitting Quicksilver’s cyclones also helps avoid overlap with other characters possessing similar powers - such as Riptide in X-Men: First Class.
4 Quicksilver Has A Photographic Memory See Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe A-Z #9 Close Quicksilver's superhuman speed in Marvel Comics even encompasses his mental faculties, granting him an extraordinary ability to process information at an accelerated rate. With a mind capable of shifting thoughts faster than the speed of normal cognition, Quicksilver possesses a short-term photographic memory.
While this application of Quicksilver’s power is rarely deployed in Marvel Comics, it has helped him escape imprisonment in a cocoon and was suggested as a way to infiltrate Doctor Doom’s castle. Additionally, Quicksilver can harness a variation of this power to destabilize and disintegrate inanimate objects by vibrating his molecules at an extreme frequency, as demonstrated by Evan Peters’ Quicksilver X-Men: Days of Future Past when aiding in Magneto's liberation from imprisonment.
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