The X-men's Quicksilver has dropped some juicy details about the much awaited "X-Men: Apocalypse"
The actor behind Quicksilver in the "X-men: Days of the Future Past", Evan Peters, has shared some latest scoop on his role in the upcoming latest "X-Men" franchise.
According to his recent interview with Details, 28-year-old Peters said, "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."
In the same interview his was asked if X-men: Apocalypse is going to be the greatest X-Men installation. Peters was generous enough to share, "Absolutely. It's the biggest X-Men film. It's about the apocalypse, so the scope of the film is huge."
Peters was initially introduced as Quicksilver in the previous X-men film titled "X-men: Days of the Future Past" who helps the young Professor Xavier (James McAvoy) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) sneak Magneto (Michael Fassbinder) safely out of a kitchen full of deadly knives and cops firing non-metal guns. He is shown rearranging everything in blazing speed while listening to classic music "Time In A Bottle." Here's a clip.
According to IGN, Peters will reprise his role as Quicksilver in the upcoming X-men film and basing on what he had shared in the recent interview, he is going to have more screen time in the latest X-men film than he previously did. X-men: Apocalypse is slated for release on May 26, 2016.
In the meantime Evan Peters stars as James March in the FX horror anthology television series "American Horror Story" which is now on its Fifth Season and with a story that revolves around the guests and staff of the haunted Hotel Cortez.