If they are related, then what is his relation to Scott Summers and how does this explain the age gaps between Scott and Professor X?
Answer
He is Scott Summers' younger brother in the comics, adopted out at a young age after the plane crash killed their parents. However in X-Men: First Class he was conceived as an independant character.
When questioned of Havok & Cyclops' "brother" relation, “Yes, the time line is different,” Singer said. “It wouldn’t physically fit for him to be the brother of Cyclops. We take some liberties on that.”
Bryan Singer, producer of the movie, interviewed at http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/MarvelFreshman/news/?a=29870
Obviously the age difference betwen him, Professor X and Cyclops doesn't matter in that case - Havok's age is independent of Cyclops'.
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