Well, Tony might be amused and offer some sarcastic comments. He'd probably point out the creative liberties taken in the fanfiction. Steve, on the other hand, would be a bit more reserved. He might be a bit confused at first about this new form of storytelling but would gradually see the charm in it. Thor would probably find it hilarious and might demand more stories like it, especially if there are epic battles in the fanfiction.
The Avengers' reactions could vary widely. Natasha might analyze the characterizations in the fanfiction. If the female characters are well - written, she'd be impressed. Clint would likely be entertained and might share it with his family. Bruce would approach it from a scientific perspective. If the fanfiction has any scientific inaccuracies related to the 'Far From Home' events, he'd be quick to notice and might even write a little note about how to correct them in a friendly way.
If the Avengers were to react to 'Far From Home' fanfiction, Peter Parker himself (being an Avenger in a way) would be both excited and a bit embarrassed. Excited because he's the center of the 'Far From Home' story, and embarrassed if the fanfiction goes into some really cheesy or over - the - top scenarios. Wanda might be interested in the emotional aspects of the fanfiction. If it delves deep into the characters' feelings, she'd be able to relate and might even get a bit teary - eyed at some parts.
Tony Stark would likely give a witty response. He might say something like 'This fanfiction has some interesting ideas, but it could use a bit more of my genius.' Steve Rogers would probably take it seriously and try to understand the different interpretations of the story. He'd be respectful of the author's creativity. Thor would be all for it, shouting 'This is a great tale! More, more!'
Imagine the Avengers reading 'No Way Home' fanfiction. Loki would probably find it amusing and start plotting his own fanfiction - like twists in his head. Wanda Maximoff might be a bit emotional about it, relating to the characters' feelings in the story. Vision, on the other hand, would be trying to understand the concept of fanfiction itself and then make logical deductions about the Avengers' reactions based on their personalities.
Tony could be critical if the fanfic doesn't match his view of technology in the MCU. He might say, 'This fanfic writer needs to study up on Stark Industries' tech a bit more.' Steve, on the other hand, would look for the moral and heroic elements in the story. He'd appreciate any parts that show the Avengers working together selflessly. Thor would love any parts that involve his hammer or his Asgardian heritage. He'd laugh heartily at any humorous takes on his character in the fanfic. Natasha would be looking for strong female character portrayals and any strategic elements in the plot. Clint would be glad if his character has some cool stunts or a key role in the story. And Bruce would be intrigued by how the fanfic deals with the duality of his character, whether it's in a new and interesting way or not.
Well, the Avengers watching 'Spider - Man: Far From Home' in a fanfiction could lead to some really interesting scenarios. For instance, Tony Stark might be a bit critical in a fatherly way, comparing Peter's actions to how he would have done things. Captain America could be impressed by Peter's moral compass. And Thor might find Peter's high - school problems hilarious compared to his Asgardian adventures. It would be a great chance for the Avengers to bond over Peter's movie adventure.
They might be proud of Spider - Man. He has grown a lot and is handling big responsibilities well in the movie.
They might be proud of Peter. He's grown a lot and is handling big responsibilities well in the movie.
I think Peter has a certain charm that would appeal to Thor. Thor, being from a different world himself, might find Peter's fish - out - of - water experiences in Europe quite relatable. He'd be interested in seeing how Peter deals with the new challenges, especially the ones that are different from the battles in New York. Also, Thor loves a good adventure, and Peter's movie is full of that.
Well, Thor might be a bit confused at first. He's not used to the modern Earth stuff like Peter's high - tech suit. But he would soon get into it and cheer for Peter during the action scenes. Bruce Banner, on the other hand, would be interested in the science behind Peter's powers and the technology in his suit. He might be muttering to himself about how it all works. Clint Barton would be making sarcastic remarks here and there, like 'That kid's got more guts than sense sometimes.' The Avengers' reactions would be a mix of pride, amusement, and constructive criticism as they watch Peter's adventures in the movie.
In fanfiction, their presence might add more drama. For example, there could be conflicts between the Avengers' way of doing things and Spider - Man's independent style. Maybe the Avengers want to take over handling the Elementals, but Peter insists on doing it his way, which could lead to some interesting power struggles and character development.
Well, Steve Rogers might be a bit confused at first. He's from a different era and fanfiction is a very modern concept. But he'd probably be polite about it and say something like 'It's interesting to see how fans imagine different scenarios with Yelena.' Tony Stark, on the other hand, would likely be more intrigued. He might chuckle and say 'This is some creative stuff. I wonder what else they come up with about Yelena.' And Thor would probably just be like 'This is a strange Midgardian thing, but if it makes people happy, then so be it.'