
Age: 39
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Evan Thomas Peters is an American actor. He is best known for his multiple roles on the FX anthology series American Horror Story, as Stan Bowes in the first season of the FX ballroom drama series Pose, and as Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver in the X-Men film series (2014–2019) and the Marvel Cinematic Universe series WandaVision. In 2021, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for his performance in Mare of Easttown. In the same year Peters returned to the American Horror Story universe, playing writer and entertainer Austin Sommers in the first part, Red Tide, of the tenth season. Most recently Peters portrayed infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in the Ryan Murphy created Netflix miniseries, Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.

Evan Peters

Mortimer Toynbee
for Mortimer Toynbee in X-Men: First Class
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[X-Men #4-5] As fear of mutants spreads across the world, a powerful new enemy emerges from the shadows. When the mysterious Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, led by the cold and calculating Magneto, launches a series of daring attacks on military installations, Professor Charles Xavier realizes the threat has evolved beyond simple crime. Magneto’s followers—Quicksilver, a super-speed rebel with a chip on his shoulder, and Scarlet Witch, whose uncontrollable powers hint at devastating potential—are not just villains, but mutants fighting humanity on their own ruthless terms. While the young X-Men struggle to stop the Brotherhood’s escalating assaults, internal tensions rise. Cyclops questions his leadership, Beast fears his growing inhumanity, Angel risks his life to prove his worth, and Iceman hides his doubts behind humor. At the center of it all, Marvel Girl faces Magneto directly—only to discover the terrifying reach of his magnetic powers. The conflict erupts into an all-out showdown as Magneto seizes control of advanced weaponry, threatening global catastrophe. Forced to fight not only a superior enemy but the world’s hatred of their kind, the X-Men must prove that mutants can be heroes… even when the world refuses to believe it. In a final confrontation that tests their unity, sacrifice, and resolve, the X-Men learn a hard truth: the battle between humans and mutants has only just begun—and Magneto is merely the first warlord in a much larger war.