'X-Men: Days of Future Past': Filming Quicksilver Difficult for 'X-Men' 2014 [Spoiler Alert]
The cast and crew of "X-Men: Days of Future Past" are working hard to ensure that Pietro Maximoff or Quicksilver gets the justice he deserves on the big screen.
In summer of 2013, "X-Men: Days of Future Past" director Bryan Singer tweeted a photo of the brightly lit set while filming Quicksilver, the character played by "American Horror Story's" Evan Peters.
The cast and crew of the new "X-Men" movie were filming the scenes at a high frame rate making it impossible to capture anything unless there was enough light, insiders say.
The film set to be out in theatres on May 23, 2014, filmed Quicksilver's scenes at 3,600 fps. In an interview with iO9, Evan Peters said, "It was incredibly bright. A lot of the crew and Bryan, himself, got to wear sunglasses."
Peters added that the actors had no choice but "to keep their eyes open for a long, long time." The actor also went on to say that Quicksilver's character is interesting. "I read one of the comics where he says that it's like waiting at an ATM, when the people in front of you don't know how to use it. That's how his whole life is, everybody is so slow to him. And he has the ability to go so fast, he's just waiting for everybody to catch up," he said. Fans are very excited about "X-Men: Days of Future Past" and its time travel plot.
'X-Men 2014: Days of Future Past' Spoilers
First Class Returns
Based on the time travel plot, "X-Men: Days of Future Past" will be in multiple time periods with First Class in the year 1973.
The Future
The future part of the movie will take place 10 years after what happened in "The Last Stand." There will be a divide between mankind and the mutants resulting to a war.
Wolverine Will Age
Based on the standalone film "The Wolverine," "X-Men: Days of Future Past" will be showing an older version of the character. With his ability to heal gone in "The Wolverine" and his adamantium claws gone as well, fans are worried that it may be the end of the character.