Maybe they are just curious. They want to see how fans view their world and their stories. It's like looking into a mirror that shows a distorted but also creative version of themselves.
Perhaps they are curious about how others perceive them. Fanfiction can offer different perspectives.
Maybe they are fans of the Logan story. They could be interested in different interpretations and expansions of the Logan universe in fanfiction.
They might watch Sherlock fanfiction to get new ideas. The fanfiction could offer different perspectives on their lives and relationships, which could be inspiring. Also, it could be a form of entertainment for them, seeing all the strange and wonderful stories that fans create.
One reason could be to understand the fans better. By seeing what fans create in fanfiction, the characters can get a sense of what the audience loves about them, what they want more of, or what aspects of the story the fans are most interested in. This could help the characters, in a meta - sense, to better fit the expectations of the fans and perhaps influence the direction of future official stories. For instance, if a lot of fanfictions focus on a particular relationship for a character, it might make the character more aware of the importance of that relationship in the eyes of the fans.
If characters were to watch Lucifer fanfiction, it would be a strange experience for them. They would be seeing their own lives and relationships as reimagined by fans. It could potentially cause some conflict if the fanfiction misrepresents them in a way they don't like. On the other hand, it might also inspire them to change or grow in new ways, similar to how fans can be inspired by the original show.
They could be looking for self - discovery. By seeing how others write about them, they might gain insights into their own personalities. For instance, Wonder Woman might read fanfiction to see how fans view her role as a female superhero and what kind of challenges they think she should face.
Sasuke from Naruto might initially be distrustful of Lucifer. He's used to dealing with his own world's threats and Lucifer's devilish appearance and powers would make him cautious. But if they find a common goal, like protecting someone or something, Sasuke could grudgingly work with him. Naruto, on the other hand, would be more open - minded and try to befriend Lucifer right away.
In a crossover, Lucifer from 'Lucifer' might become more hardened in the 'Supernatural' world. The constant danger and the presence of hunters like the Winchesters could make him more cautious. He might also have to tone down his flamboyant side a bit to fit in. As for the Winchesters, they would be extremely wary of Lucifer at first. Dean especially might be more aggressive towards him initially, seeing him as just another devil to slay.
Well, it might also be a result of misinformation or lack of in - depth knowledge of both franchises. People who are not well - versed in the details of Harry Potter and Lucifer stories might easily mistake one for the other based on some general similarities, such as the idea of a powerful, otherworldly figure (Voldemort in Harry Potter and Lucifer in his own story) leading a group of followers in a struggle against the main characters.
Chloe Decker is also popular. In fanfiction, her relationship with Lucifer can be delved into more deeply. Writers might explore different scenarios of their relationship, whether it's a more romantic angle or a platonic partnership where they solve mysteries together in ways that the show might not have fully explored.