He shared a screenshot of the ad, showing Quicksilver running through a hallway (which has also been featured in the trailer), expressing gratitude for the amount of effort that went into filming the scene: In an Instagram post, the filmmaker thanked 20th Century Fox for securing a television spot for Apocalypse during the Super Bowl 50 broadcast on CBS. Now, Singer himself has revealed just how long his team worked on it to make sure they got it all right. It's long been reported that the special Quicksilver-centric sequence in Apocalypse is far larger than the one shown in Days of Future Past (which wasn't exactly small scale). Quicksilver was such a success that director Bryan Singer had no choice but to bring the character back for this summer's X-Men: Apocalypse, and actor Evan Peters is ready to top his previous outing. Those concerns about his appearance seemed silly after the fact. Using his powers, Quicksilver immediately turned the odds in his new friends' favor and became an instant hit with moviegoers everywhere. Arguably the most memorable sequence in 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past was "the Quicksilver scene," where the speedster mutant aided Wolverine and Charles Xavier in their mission to break Magneto out of the Pentagon.
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