![]() ![]() So don’t expect Wolverine to fight alongside Captain America any time soon. But the logistics of such a move would be nearly impossible. This would have been a great opportunity for the different studios to plant a seed for a studio crossover project had they cast the same actor. So since they operated in both capacities, they can legally appear in both films without stepping on the other’s toes. But they were also members of The Avengers later on. As Magneto’s children, they featured as members of his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Marvel Studios, owned by Disney, has the rights to “The Avengers.” But Quicksilver and The Scarlet Witch spent significant time in both titles independently. That’s why they are able to make movies about Wolverine. When Fox purchased the rights to the “X-Men,” they gained with them the ability to include any characters predominantly associated with that title. Quicksilver and The Scarlet Witch, who is also slated to appear in “The Avengers 2,” are two of the big exceptions when looking at the different studio rights to individual Marvel characters. What’s next, Chloe Moretz playing Quicksilver in the next Spider-Man movie? But what is weird is that over at Fox, Quicksilver has been cast with a different actor for “ X-Men: Days of The Future Past.” He will be played by Johnson’s “Kick Ass” co-star Evan Peters. Aaron Taylor Johnson, who plays Kick Ass in both the 2010 film and this summer’s sequel, is reportedly going to play a major role in “The Avengers: Age of Ultron” as the speedster, Quicksilver. But o ne of the weirdest cross franchise scenarios is currently in pre-production at both Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox. Chris Evans is The Human Torch and Captain America, Halle Berry is Storm and Catwoman and Ben Affleck will soon be Batman in addition to his turn as Daredevil. it just doesn't work like that.One of the big complaints in fandom is when actors play multiple comic book characters across franchises. I might not look right with white hair, and the accent may be wrong. "That's what we're in talks about really, right now - how I could become that character and not feel forced. Johnson adds that he wants to give an "out there" performance with his character, and that's a key reason why he hasn't signed on yet - the details are- being worked out right now: He just got bored - his attention span is so quick." Or ideas that you'd see him come back round - but he's already nipped out and got his lunch somewhere else. I always thought it'd be quite funny if you saw him eating loads and people asked him why and he'd explain it's because he's burning so much energy all the time. He has real anger frustration - I like that. He's very overprotective physically - he doesn't want anyone touching her. His sister really is his guidance - emotionally she's the one who looks after him, and vice versa. ![]() Him and his sister have been abandoned by their parents and their father, and they grew up in Eastern Europe defending and looking out for themselves and each other. "There's over fifty years of backstory on him all there to use, and I like doing that. He's not officially onboard yet, but the actor recently spoke with Total Film about why the role interests him and what he intends to do with it. Aaron Taylor-Johnson ("Kick-Ass") remains the frontrunner to play the character of Quicksilver in the upcoming "Avengers: Age of Ultron". ![]()
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