Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver make their debut in Avengers: Age of Ultron, but it's unclear how or whether the twins will play into future Marvel movies. In a new interview with Buzzfeed, Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson shed some light on their future with Marvel.
When asked whether Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver would become permanent members of the Avengers, Taylor-Johnson said his future is "up in the air." Meanwhile, Olsen confirmed that she was committed to one other Marvel movie after Age of Ultron. She added: "I have no idea what's in store. Like, not a clue. But I like the character so much. I can't wait to steal stories from the comics. I think it'd be really fun."
Taylor-Johnson also talks about the close relationship between the twins in Age of Ultron. "He's like 'Don't talk to my sister. Don't touch my sister,'" he told Buzzfeed. "He's kind of fatherly in that physical, aggressive kind of way. And there are times where you see that she's consoling him and kind of nurturing him in a motherly way. He's quite a vulnerable person. They both are."
In the same article, director Joss Whedon notes that there was originally more of the twins' backstory in the film, but it was cut for time. "They don't like America, and they don't like the Avengers," Whedon said. "We only touch on it briefly - there was more. When the movie was an hour longer, everything got explained." Whedon also confirms that Age of Ultron will be a minute shorter than the first Avengers film, clocking in at 142 minutes.