A powerful and corrupt business mogul could be the antagonist. He wants to use their fame for his own gain and when they refuse, he tries to destroy their careers. He spreads false rumors about them and tries to sabotage their projects.
One idea could be a story where they are both superheroes in an alternate universe. They team up to fight a powerful villain that neither could defeat alone. Their characters' different powers and personalities would create interesting dynamics.
A moment where they share a joke on set. It could be something simple like Tom Holland making a witty comment about Chris Hemsworth's large muscles in a light - hearted way, and they both have a good laugh.
One idea could be that they are both superheroes in an alternate universe and have to team up to fight a powerful villain. Maybe they start off not getting along because of their different styles of heroism, but eventually learn to work together and become great friends.
Friendship is a very common theme. Fans often like to write about them being good friends, sharing experiences, and having each other's backs. For example, in many fics they support each other during movie premieres or difficult times in their acting careers.
It could be a rival movie studio. They see Tom Holland as a threat to their own leading actors. So, they arrange for his kidnapping to disrupt his career and the production of his movies. Also, it could be a criminal gang that randomly targets celebrities for ransom. Tom Holland just happens to be their next victim. They don't care about his fame, just the money they can get from his kidnapping.
One popular Chris Evans and Tom Holland fanfic is 'The Avengers' New Recruits'. It's a fun story that imagines Tom Holland's character joining a new Avengers team led by Chris Evans' Captain America. The fic has great character interactions and some exciting action scenes.
Well, Tony Stark would probably be amused and make some sarcastic comments about it. He might say something like 'Oh, look at this little fanfic about our friendly neighborhood Spider - Man. It's quite creative, in a strange way.' Steve Rogers, on the other hand, would be a bit more confused at first. He'd try to understand the concept of fanfic and might say, 'I don't quite get why people write these stories about him, but as long as it's in good taste.' Thor would probably just laugh heartily and be like 'This is a most interesting form of Midgardian entertainment!'
Action themes are very popular. Given his roles in action - packed movies, fanfics often continue the trend with him fighting new villains or going on dangerous quests.
The Avengers' feelings would be complex. Dr. Strange might be a bit dismissive at first. He's so used to dealing with the real and the magical that he might think fanfic is just a silly pastime. But then, if he read a really well - written one, he might change his mind. Captain Marvel would probably support it. She'd say 'It's great that fans are so engaged with our team members. It shows the power of our stories.' Hawkeye would probably just be indifferent. He has his own family and things to worry about and might not pay much attention to fanfic unless it became a big deal among the team.
One challenge could be maintaining the essence of Chris Hemsworth's character while in a different body. For example, if he swaps with an ordinary person, how would he still show his heroic traits? An opportunity is to explore new storylines. Maybe he has to use his charm and strength in a completely new environment, like a high - school setting where he has to deal with bullies using his Thor - like qualities.