In the X-Men cinematic universe (specifically Days of Future Past and Apocalypse), Peter Maximoff (Quicksilver) does not tell Magneto that he is his son primarily out of a mix of hesitation, fear of rejection, and seeing that Magneto was too focused on his own pain and dark path to be a father.
Pietro Lensherr, a.k.a. Quicksilver, is the son of mutant supremacist Magneto and twin brother of Wanda. Magneto abandoned their human mother when the twins were children, taking them with him as he founded the Brotherhood of Mutants with Charles Xavier, whom the children regarded as an uncle.
Fox had big plans for their version of Quicksilver and wanted to keep him alive, which led Marvel to kill off their Quicksilver early to avoid confusion.
For a long time, Scarlet Witch and her brother Quicksilver had a half-formulated backstory. At first, they were just members of Magneto's brotherhood. But, eventually, they realized that they were also Magneto's children.
While Quicksilver is often thought of as the fastest of the Avengers, one hero fans know from the movies can actually outrace him when they need to. Many heroes possess enhanced speed, but Pietro Maximoff is generally considered Earth's fastest man (at least in Marvel Continuity).
The twins were members of the original Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, though the pair would later defect to the Avengers. In addition to Wanda and Pietro, Magneto also has another daughter from an affair: Lorna Dane, AKA Polaris. These three children represent different aspects of Magneto.
She could likely both destroy and create it but not move it unless she can also rewrite reality to make Mjolnir recognize her as worthy.
Wanda seeks out help in restoring Vision's emotions but becomes corrupted by a parasitic life form called That Which Endures. Under its influence, Wanda turns against the Avengers.
She could likely both destroy and create it but not move it unless she can also rewrite reality to make Mjolnir recognize her as worthy.
While Quicksilver is often thought of as the fastest of the Avengers, one hero fans know from the movies can actually outrace him when they need to. Many heroes possess enhanced speed, but Pietro Maximoff is generally considered Earth's fastest man (at least in Marvel Continuity).
In terms of physical strength, Bruce Banner is probably the weakest of the original Avengers. By Endgame, I'd say physically, Wanda is probably not very strong (everything she does comes from her powers). Scott is a pretty average human, as are Clint, Sam, and Rhodes.
T'Challa (Black Panther) – Net Worth: $90.7 Trillion
T'Challa, the King of Wakanda, tops the list as the richest Marvel character. Wakanda's wealth is based on its exclusive control over vibranium, one of the most valuable materials in the world.
Hermes (Hermes Diaktoros) – Hermes is the god of speed and the messenger of the Gods. He is the god of boundaries and transitions, as well as of thieves, invention and trade.
While Deadpool used to toy with the most powerful villains for fun, Death Grip is the one villain who truly scares him, as he has found something worth living for.
Potentially incalculable, able to lift in excess of 100 tons
scarlet witch wanda is more powerful than hela. the former can literally bend reality at her whim across the multiverse. however, hela when empowered by asgard can probably put up a fight since we have seen that she is almost unstoppable in her home field.