Ruby would feel inspired. The tales of Spider - Man's heroics in the fanfic could inspire her to be even braver in her own quests. Weiss would be analytical, trying to figure out how the fanfic works in terms of plot and character arcs. Blake would be empathetic towards the characters in the fanfic, especially if they face hardships. Yang would be engaged, her eyes glued to the fanfic, waiting for the next big moment or joke to come along.
RWBY would feel a mix of emotions. Ruby would be thrilled as she always loves new and exciting stories. Weiss might feel a bit of envy if the fanfic shows Spider - Man having some abilities or a world that she wishes was in her own. Blake would feel a sense of connection if the fanfic delved into deeper themes like identity and acceptance. Yang would just be having a great time, enjoying the overall entertainment value of the fanfic.
Excited. Given RWBY's own experiences with battles and adventures, they'd be excited to see Spider - Man's world through a fanfic. They might find new ideas for their own combat strategies or character development.
They might be really intrigued. Ruby, with her love for heroic tales, would probably be excited to see different takes on Spider - Man. She might admire the creativity in the fanfiction.
At first, Ruby would be so eager to start watching and would immediately start sharing her expectations. Weiss would be more reserved, waiting to see if it's worth her time. As they watch, Blake would start to point out similarities between the fanfic and RWBY's own story arcs. Yang would be the life of the party, making everyone laugh with her humorous remarks. They would all interact in a way that shows their different personalities.
Ruby would feel excited, like she's exploring new parts of her world. Weiss might feel a bit judgmental at first. Blake would be calm and observant. Yang would be enthusiastic.
Well, Yang would likely find it hilarious if the fanfic exaggerated her tough - girl persona. Ruby might also feel inspired by some of the creative ideas in the fanfic, perhaps getting ideas for new combat moves or strategies. Weiss could be initially shocked by any inaccuracies but then start to appreciate the creativity behind the fanfic. Blake would look for how the relationships between the characters are developed in the fanfic, comparing them to her real - life experiences with her friends.
In a horror - themed fanfic, villains like Adam Taurus could be intrigued. Horror often plays on fear and power dynamics, which are things he is familiar with. He might be interested in seeing how the fanfic writers use elements of horror to create a new and terrifying RWBY world, and he might even get some inspiration for his own actions from the scarier aspects of the fanfic.
They might be amazed by the rich lore and character of Artoria in the fanfic. RWBY characters are used to their own world of Grimm and Huntsmen, so seeing the different fantasy elements in an Artoria fanfic could be eye - opening for them.
Well, Cinder would probably be a bit annoyed if the fanfic doesn't portray her as powerful as she thinks she is. She has a huge ego and seeing herself as weak or less important in a fan - created story could really irk her. On the other hand, if the fanfic shows her in a really cool and dominant way, she might secretly enjoy it.
They might feel flattered. After all, the fanfic is a form of fan - made story based on their world. The minions would probably be happy and their giggles would fill the room.
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.
They might be amazed by the different interpretations of the Justice League characters. Ruby could be excited to see new heroic feats, Weiss might analyze the writing style, Blake could be interested in the relationships, and Yang would probably enjoy the action-packed parts.