Well, the Avengers are a diverse group, so their reactions to watching the future in fanfiction would be complex. Natasha Romanoff would likely be cool - headed and start planning immediately. Clint Barton might be a bit more hesitant, not sure if they should trust what they saw. Bruce Banner, when in his human form, would try to rationalize it all and study the future events carefully. And then there's Wanda Maximoff, who might use her powers to try and look deeper into the future or even change what she saw. Their reactions would be shaped by their personalities, past experiences, and their own moral compasses.
Some of them might be shocked. Tony Stark, for instance, might immediately start thinking of ways to use technology to change what he saw. Steve Rogers would probably be more concerned about the moral implications of interfering with the future.
They might be confused at first. Fanfiction can be wild and different from their real experiences.
He would likely be very curious. Naruto has always been eager to learn and explore new things, so seeing future fanfiction would be like opening a door to a new world of possibilities for him.
Some would be intrigued. Captain America, being an open - minded person, might be interested in seeing different interpretations of their team dynamics. He could even gain new insights about his relationships with his fellow Avengers through the fanfiction.
The Avengers would likely have a range of reactions. Captain America would respect the Incredibles' sense of justice. And the Hulk might just be confused at first but then find it cool.
Tony Stark would probably be really critical at first. He'd be looking for any plot holes or scientific inaccuracies. Thor might be a bit confused at some of the more modern or out - there concepts. Captain America, on the other hand, would be more interested in how the fanfics uphold the values he believes in.
Some of them would be amused. Hawkeye might chuckle at the outlandish scenarios in the fanfic. Black Widow would be more reserved but still interested. She'd be quietly observing and thinking about the implications of the story. Captain America would try to find the moral of the story, if there is one, as he always does.
Some would be excited. Luffy would probably be eager to jump into the future he sees in the fanfiction. He's always looking forward to adventures, and if the future seems cool, he'd be all for it.
The reaction of Star Wars characters to watching the future in fanfiction would vary greatly. Consider Obi - Wan Kenobi. He would be calm and analytical, trying to understand the different paths the future could take. He might be looking for signs of the Force's influence and how he could help guide the right choices. And the stormtroopers? They might be confused at first, as they are used to following orders, but then some might start to question their roles in the future if they see a different way of life or a more just society.
Naruto would probably have a range of reactions. He could be excited to see new adventures that people have written for him. But if the fanfiction was inaccurate about his character, like making him cowardly when he's known for his bravery, he would likely be a bit miffed. He might also be curious about the new relationships with other characters that the fanfiction presents.
The characters might also get confused. Fanfictions often have their own unique plotlines that can be quite different from the official story. So when they see these strange twists and turns, like Thanos suddenly becoming good in the fanfiction, they'd be scratching their heads and trying to figure out what's going on.