The guys at How It Should Have Ended have finally come up with their own version of what we should have seen in X-Men: Days of Future Past. And much like everybody else after seeing the awesome Quicksilver scene, they also asks themselves why wasn't this awesome and super-powerful character used more in the movie.
Of course, much like the guys at Screen Junkies, they also say basically the same thing: if Quicksilver would have been used for more than just one thing, then the movie would have been about a half an hour long.
Quicksilver - front and center
First off, check out the HISHE for X-Men: Days of Future Past, with Quicksilver quickly (how else) resolving all the future's problems.
How awesome is the ending scene, with the Superhero Café? Well, it is pretty awesome! Now, for further reference, check out the Everything Wrong with X-Men: Days of Future Past clip from Cinema Sins - for a movie this big, there are quite a few sins to it.
But it isn't over yet, since Quicksilver is again referenced in Screen Junkies' Honest Trailer for X-Men: Days of Future Past.
X-Men: Apocalypse
The problem with such super powerful heroes is that one cannot simply believe that they had to fight so hard in order to prevail (and especially when the enemies are simple humans, as seen in Days of Future Past). The Quicksilver scene made this point exactly - and, as said, this must be the reason why he didn't go to Paris, where he was supposed to basically do the same thing as when breaking his fath… Magneto out of the prison.
However, when Apocalypse will arrive things will change, since he is the first and most powerful mutant. And we are looking forward for X-Men: Apocalypse to arrive next year on the 27th of May - yup, Bryan Singer did say that Quicksilver will have a much bigger role.