What Will Be the Future of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch?

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Cast of The Avengers at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International featuring Robert Downey Jr., Clark Gregg, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, Joss Whedon and Kevin Feige. |

Aaron Taylor Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen played the Maximoff twins in the blockbuster movie Avengers: Age of Ultron, and their characters have been so well-received by die-hard fans of the superhero team that fans are now asking: What will be their future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Both Johnson and Olsen admitted in an interview that they actually have no clue, but they remain optimistic. Olsen said that she wants to see Scarlet Witch be included in the House of M, but she is certain that it will never happen.

House of M is an eight-issue comic book series that is a crossover between the worlds of the Avengers and X-Men.

"If she could have two fake babies and everyone tell her they're not real and then have her just go nuts, that would be unbelievable but I don't think they're going to do that," the actress laughingly said. "It might be a little too dark for the Marvel universe. When she loses her mind it's my favorite thing in the comics."

As for Johnson, who played Quicksilver, he said that the movie industry always has "lovely little nuances and surprises."

"Even in this movie there are quite a few of those things that occur that are a nice little gem set," he said. "That's kind of the beauty of all these movies, they really incorporate everyone's kind of."

"Everyone has their own strong arc and all that," Olsen finishes for him.

The two were very happy to be working with Hollywood big names such as Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlet Johanssen, Mark Ruffalo, and Jeremy Renner, and described the whole crew as "just nice people."

Johnson initially thought that they would be given some sort of initiation before being welcomed into the cast, but all he and Olsen received were "just nice dinners."

It was not difficult getting the two to be a part of the Avengers: Age of Ultron, since they were both pretty impressed with the script. Director Joss Whedon even wrote a personal letter to each of the actors involved, so they really felt special.

"It was really quite intimate and personal and funny and how he spent so much time writing it, it was just really sweet and kind of only in Joss' language, which is very specific - like riddles," described Johnson.

Because of this, they worked really hard to create a good movie, and even paid extra attention to their accents.