Like PC said, the characters exist in a legal state where they belong to both the X- men and the Avengers. However, the fact they are Magneto's kids and mutants can't be referred to in Avengers because both terms belong to Fox.
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Yep, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are both Mutants (and later retconned to be Magneto’s kids), so they’re part of the X-Men franchise; however, they both were regulars in the Avengers comics, so they’re part of the Avengers franchise.
Ok, time share. Works for me--thanks.
Also appears that in the X-Men continuity they're not twins... and in Avengersverse they ARE, not to mention much younger.
I read something somewhere that said the girl Quicksilver is holding at the end is not Wanda, but his younger sister, and he and Wanda are twins.
In the comics, they're twins. They also have a paternal half-sister, Polaris.
That would make sense, Dana; I think she's credited as "Red Haired Girl."
Huh!
I just saw XMen:DoFP. I have a couple of questions.
How did Anna Paquin get into the credits. I don't remember her in the movie at all except for the brief glimpse.
Also, I have no idea what was going on in the post credits scene. None at all. And I've been a Marvel fan since the 70's. I haven't read all of the comics but I kind of know most of the characters.
I just went and read the spoilers on IMDB so I now have answers to most of my questions.
I still have one left: what happened to Moira?