[105] Following the X-Men's Alex Summers appears in X-Men: Apocalypse, portrayed again by See more Alex Summers was first shown to be in solitary confinement in a government prison, preferring it due to the uncontrollable nature of his powers
Trivia In the comics, Alex Summers is the younger brother of Scott Summers (aka Cyclops)
Alex Summers may be best known for being the mostly incidental younger sibling of an important X-Man, but he is also a handsome disaster with a debilitating
Christopher was a test pilot for the air force, and was flying a private plane with his Xavier and Erik recruits stripper Angel Salvadore, cabbie Armando Muñoz, Army prisoner Alex Summers, and drifter Sean Cassidy
An arrogant teenager, shortly after his uncontrollable mutant abilities activated, Alex Summers was
1 Energy Beam Emanation 4 History 5 Notes 6 In Other Media 7 Appearance 8 References Personality Alex, before
Alex Summers was a member of the original X-Men who brought his younger brother, Scott, to Xavier's School in X-Men: Apocalypse once he
Havok first appeared in 1969, but remained a peripheral character for about 20 years, being reluctant to associate with
Like his brother Scott, Alex has often When Alex was around 5, he and the rest of his family were involved in a plane accident
Alexander "Alex" Summers/Masters (Havok) Alex's body absorbs certain types of electromagnetic energy including sunlight, metabolizes it, and releases it in concentrated destructive ruby red beams from his hands
Madelyne Pryor was a clone of Jean Grey created by Sinister so that he could get the scion of the Summers/Grey bloodline
IGN visited the set late last year to sit down with the young star to Alexander Summers, also known as Havok, is an alpha-level mutant with the ability to emanate plasma in the form of a blast or discharge, with a tell-tale concentric circle pattern
Alex Summers is the brother of Scott “Cyclops” Summers and Gabriel “Vulcan” Summers
January 19, 2015) is a Cheyarafim mutant, a Witch-Whitelighter hybrid and Phoenix Force host
While possible that they are not related by blood, the Summers share the same parents, making them brothers
Havok in 2011's X-Men: First class, given his age and the '60s setting compared to the first present day set X-Men films
When he unleashes his X-Men: Apocalypse is a 2016 American superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer and written by Simon Kinberg from a story by Singer, Kinberg, In 1983, Scott manifests his mutant powers to shoot concussive kinetic energy blasts from his eyes, so Alex Summers takes his brother to Professor Charles Xavier's educational institute, Lucus Till, who plays Havoc, was in his early twenties while filming X-men: First Class
I've jotted down a few quick thoughts about Havok to get us started
In that issue the villain Mister Sinister has a conversation with X-Men member Cyclops and casually
Scott grew up to be the X-Men's field leader
A Little History
Original Mutant Character (s) (X-Men) canon of the first two movies plus inspired by Marvel comics and cartoons