Some Avengers could be critical. If the fanfiction misrepresents their powers or their backstories, they might not like it. Like if a fanfiction says Captain America got his powers from a magic potion instead of the super - soldier serum. They might feel the need to correct the false information.
Others might be inspired. Fanfictions often come up with new and unique scenarios. If an Avenger sees a fanfiction where they team up in a different way or face a new kind of enemy, it could give them ideas for future battles or strategies in their own world.
In this fanfiction, the Avengers would likely be filled with shock. They might stand there in stunned silence, unable to process what just happened. Their expressions would range from horror to disbelief as they watched their friends and allies turn to dust.
Well, Iron Man would probably be quite critical. He might analyze the scientific inaccuracies in the fanfiction. Captain America, on the other hand, would be a bit confused at first. He's not used to such out - of - the - ordinary fictional crossovers. Thor would likely find it all very amusing and might even laugh out loud at some of the more absurd parts of the fanfiction.
Some might be amazed. For example, Hawkeye would be impressed by Iron Man's new flying maneuvers. Others like Falcon could be taking mental notes on Iron Man's technology for his own gear. And Tony Stark himself would probably be enjoying the attention and bragging a bit about his new suit's features.
In this fanfiction, some Avengers might be in shock. For example, Captain America could be deeply saddened, his belief in justice and protecting the world shaken. He might feel a sense of failure for not being able to prevent the Snap.
The other Avengers would be devastated. Iron Man, for instance, might feel guilty as if he could have done something more to protect Spiderman. He might become more withdrawn and focus even more on creating better technology to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Well, in some of the fanfictions, there are characters showing shock and disbelief. For example, some characters might be seen crying as they watch the trailer, realizing the enormity of what's to come in Endgame. It really adds an emotional depth to the pre - Endgame scenario.
Hulk might not care much about the Guardians' antics at first. But if they accidentally made him angry, things could get really wild. Thor, on the other hand, would likely be more open - minded. He's already used to dealing with different realms and species, so the Guardians' oddities might seem normal to him compared to some of the things he's seen in Asgard.
In some fanfictions, the Avengers might be shocked. They could see the looming threat in the trailer and start to strategize right away. For example, Tony Stark might start making sarcastic remarks while also thinking about how to upgrade his suit to face the new challenges.
Some of them might be critical. Captain America, being a traditionalist, could have issues with how the fanfiction might deviate from the 'true' version of Iron Man he knows. He might think some characterizations are inaccurate. Hulk, on the other hand, might not care much at first, but if the fanfiction angers him in some way, like making Iron Man look bad when he shouldn't, he could get a bit riled up.
Steve Rogers, on the other hand, would be a bit more diplomatic. He might not fully understand the concept of fanfiction at first, but he'd respect the creativity of the fans. He could say that while it's not the 'official' story, it shows how much people love Thor and the Avengers. He might even find some of the stories that highlight Thor's heroic side inspiring for his own leadership.