A new character, like a powerful interdimensional sorcerer who wants to merge all the universes into one chaotic realm under his control. He has the ability to manipulate the fabric of the multiverse and can summon different versions of villains from various universes to do his bidding. The Avengers would have to not only fight his minions but also figure out a way to stop him from achieving his goal of multiversal domination.
Definitely the core Avengers like Iron Man, Captain America, Thor etc. Since it's about the multiverse colliding, we'll probably see their alternate versions too. For instance, a more steampunk - inspired Iron Man from a different universe or a female Captain America.
Loki could be a great main antagonist in this context. He's always been one to cause chaos and undermine the Avengers. He could manipulate events to make it seem like the Avengers are causing injustice, perhaps by framing them for crimes they didn't commit. His mischievous nature and magical abilities would make him a formidable foe.
Some characters might be in awe. For instance, Thor could be excited to see different versions of himself and his friends. He might see a version of himself that is even more powerful or a version of Loki that is actually good, and it would be a shock but also a source of amusement for him.
It might be an alien race that has the ability to travel through the earth's crust undetected. They are stealing valuable resources from the planet's core. The Avengers, including Quake, are the only ones who can stop them. The aliens' technology and physical abilities make them a formidable foe, and Quake has to use her powers in creative ways to expose and fight them.
The main antagonist could be the Avengers' own bureaucracy or leadership structure. Peter might be yelling at them because their rules and decision - making processes are preventing them from doing the right thing. He might see this as a hindrance to their ability to protect the world effectively and is frustrated enough to yell at them to try and bring about change.
Another possibility is that Death is being controlled or influenced by a greater cosmic entity. In this case, that entity could be the main antagonist. It uses Death as a tool to test or destroy the Avengers. The Avengers would then have to not only deal with Death but also find a way to face this more powerful and mysterious entity behind Death's actions.
A new, original villain could also be the main antagonist. This villain could be someone from Percy's past who has a grudge against him and wants to use the Avengers as a way to get revenge. By making Percy betray the Avengers, this villain can not only harm Percy but also cause chaos among the powerful superhero group.
Well, the Avengers' reactions would vary greatly. Iron Man, being the tech - savvy and somewhat sarcastic one, might make witty remarks about the fanfiction's plot holes or over - the - top concepts. Captain America, on the other hand, could be more reserved and perhaps a bit concerned if the fanfiction portrays the Avengers in a negative light in the multiverse. Black Widow might analyze the character relationships in the fanfiction and see how they compare to real - life team dynamics within the Avengers.
Some might be confused. For instance, Hawkeye might not fully understand all the complex multiverse concepts in the fanfiction. But others like Scarlet Witch could find elements that resonate with her own experiences, especially those related to the multiverse. So she might be more empathetic towards the fanfiction.
A technologically advanced alien race could be the main antagonist. They have studied the Avengers and know their weaknesses. They attack Earth in a way that isolates each Avenger at first. But when the Avengers assemble, they use their combined strength to hack into the alien technology, reverse - engineer it, and turn it against the aliens.