Some characters may be intrigued by how the fanfiction explores their relationships with other characters. Black Widow could be interested in how the fanfiction depicts her friendships or alliances. Hulk might not care much at first, but if the fanfiction delved into his inner struggle, he might be more engaged. In general, it depends on how the fanfiction is written and what aspects of the characters it emphasizes.
Well, different characters might have different reactions. For example, Iron Man might be critical of any inaccuracies in the fanfiction's portrayal of his technology or character. Captain America could be more focused on the moral aspects presented in the fanfiction. Thor might find some parts humorous if the fanfiction plays with his larger - than - life personality in a comical way.
Well, in some fanfictions, Asgardians might be filled with rage seeing their comrades fall during Infinity War. They could be thinking about revenge against Thanos for destroying their home and killing so many of them.
Some characters might be confused. For example, Thor might wonder why there are such strange interpretations of his actions. He'd be like, 'This is not how I fought in the real battle!'.
The Avengers might also be a bit critical. Hawkeye might notice inaccuracies in the way his skills are described in some fanfictions. He could be thinking, 'I don't use my arrows like that!' And Captain America might be disappointed if a fanfiction goes against the core values he represents in the movies. He would probably prefer stories that uphold the idea of justice and loyalty as he does, rather than those that distort it for the sake of a wild plot.
They might be surprised at how their actions are reimagined. For example, Iron Man could be astounded to see a version of himself in a situation he never thought of in the official storylines.
Well, in fanfiction, the Voltron crew could have a range of reactions. They might be awed by the power of the Infinity Stones. Keith, for example, could be intrigued by Thanos' determination, while Hunk might be more concerned about the civilians caught in the crossfire. Pidge would likely be analyzing the technology used in the movie, trying to figure out if there's anything they could learn from it for their own fight against the Galra. Allura, on the other hand, would be empathetic towards the Avengers' struggle to protect their world.
No. Since they are fictional characters within the context of the official story, they have no direct influence on fanfiction while 'watching' it. Fanfiction is created by fans independently.
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.
They might be really surprised. The Avengers are used to their own set of adventures, and this fanfiction about 'The Impossible' would show them in a whole new scenario that they may not have expected. It could be both exciting and a bit strange for them to see this new take on their characters.
Well, it depends on the characters. If they are from the Maleficent universe themselves, they might be shocked or amused at how fans have twisted and turned the story. For example, a character like Aurora might be surprised to see different versions of her relationship with Maleficent in the fanfiction. She could be thinking about how these new ideas change the traditional narrative she is a part of.
Others might be amused. Fanfictions can have creative and funny interpretations. The characters could enjoy seeing how fans' imaginations run wild, like when a dragon is given some extraordinary new abilities in the fanfiction that are completely different from the movie.