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 a fanfiction, the Avengers' reactions while watching 'Spider - Man: Far From Home' could vary greatly. The younger Avengers like Wanda and Vision might be more in awe of Peter's abilities. Wanda could see a bit of herself in Peter, in terms of how he's trying to find his place in the world. Vision would be analyzing the strategic aspects of Peter's battles. The more experienced Avengers would be looking at different things. Rhodey would be thinking about how Peter's actions could be integrated into a larger military - style operation if needed. And Sam Wilson would be focused on how Peter interacts with the people around him, seeing it as an important part of being a hero.
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.
In the fanfiction, certain Avengers might be a bit critical. They might think that Spider - Man is being a bit too naive in some situations, like when he trusts Mysterio too easily. However, they also understand that he's still learning and growing. So, they would probably be more focused on teaching him rather than scolding him. They could be planning to give him some special training or advice to make him more cautious in the future.
They would probably have a range of reactions. Some might be entertained, while others would be more critical. Stark might joke about the science in it not being as good as his own tech.
They might think it's quite imaginative. The Avengers are used to dealing with real - life superhero situations, but the fanfiction could present scenarios they've never considered.
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, 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.
One possible fanfiction could be that the Avengers watch Peter's adventures and are constantly making humorous comments. For example, Tony Stark might be joking about how Peter is handling the new tech in his suit during the movie. Another idea is that the Avengers are using it as a training video for new recruits, showing them how a young superhero like Peter can handle big threats.
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.
Spider - Man would probably be shocked at first. He looks up to the Avengers and being kidnapped by them would be the last thing he expects. He'd likely try to talk his way out, using his quick wit and charm. He might start by asking why they're doing this and try to convince them that they've made a mistake.