In fanfic, Avengers might find themselves with powers or personalities exaggerated. For instance, Hulk could be portrayed as even more uncontrollable and ferocious than in the movies. He might be frustrated in the fanfic because he's trying to show that he has more self - control than what's written. He might think, 'I'm not just a mindless brute all the time.'
They might be impressed. It's a very advanced piece of technology, after all.
It gives fans a chance to explore different 'what - if' scenarios. By seeing the Avengers' reactions, fans can get a deeper understanding of the characters.
He might also get angry. Peter has a strong sense of justice. If he feels that the Avengers are being unfair, he could stand up to them. He'll use his quick wit and his powers to show that he's not going to be pushed around easily.
Well, some Avengers might be amused. For example, Tony Stark would probably be entertained by his own over - the - top, cocky portrayals in fanfic. He might make sarcastic comments about how the writer got his genius but not his charm quite right.
The 'Minefields' fanfiction could have a different narrative structure. While the original Avengers story has a fairly straightforward plot of good vs evil, 'Minefields' might introduce more complex plotlines. For example, internal power struggles within the Avengers could be a major part of the story, creating a'minefield' of political and power - based issues that the characters have to navigate through, which is not as prominent in the original.
Some Avengers would be excited. They'd see it as a great opportunity to connect with their future lineage.
The original movie had a set path of how things happened, like the way they used time travel which had its own consequences. In the fix - it fanfiction, the writers often change those aspects. They might come up with different ways to reverse the snap or prevent it altogether, which is a big departure from the movie's plot.
The junior novel is likely to have simpler language compared to the movie. The movie has complex visual and audio effects that the novel can't fully replicate.
It could create a rift. Some Avengers might still believe in fighting, while others are firmly against it. For instance, Captain America, who has always been about duty and fighting for what's right, might be at odds with Iron Man, who could be more cynical after seeing the consequences of their actions. This would lead to a lot of internal conflict within the group.
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.