Why did Quicksilver die in Age of Ultron?

Avengers: Age of Ultron featured the first death of an Avenger in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Pietro Maximoff, aka Quicksilver. The speedster gave his life to protect Hawkeye, who was in the middle of saving a child from the titular villain.

Why did they make Pietro die?

“It adds stakes to the ending of the film,” Marvel head honcho Kevin Feigetold MTV, noting Pietro’s death is used to “show repercussions for Ultron’s actions, and also in a way to solidify Scarlet Witch’s character, and Wanda’s arc in the movie and where we’ll see her in the next films.”

Why did Quicksilver die to bullets?

Because he wasn’t fast enough, nor was he experienced enough. In the comics, Quicksilver eventually managed to increase his speed to run as fast as Mach-10. But prior to exposure to the High Evolutionary’s Isotope E, he could only run as fast as the speed of sound, which means around 767 MPH.

How did Pietro die from bullets?

Quicksilver, better known as Pietro Maximoff, twin brother of Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch, had selflessly given up his life to protect Hawkeye and a Sokovian kid as he raced in and came upfront to an Ultron-operated Quinjet showering bullets down the refugees from Sokovia in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Why is Quicksilver in WandaVision?

At first, it is implied that Wanda has somehow raised her brother from the dead with a brand new appearance, but eventually, it is revealed that the villain Agatha Harkness has purposefully manipulated a man named Ralph into pretending to be Quicksilver, and Wanda had nothing to do with it.

Who is faster in Flash and Quicksilver?

In almost every measurable way, the Flash is exponentially faster than Quicksilver. But what if we take Wally West out of his native universe?