Well, the fanfic could lead to a range of reactions. For example, fans might feel sad all over again for the characters who died in Infinity War. The Avengers in the fanfic might have different responses than in the movie. Maybe some would be angry, thinking they could have done more to prevent the deaths. And readers of the fanfic might also get into deep discussions about how the story could have been different if certain events had been changed.
Well, Tony Stark would probably be making sarcastic comments throughout the reading. He might say something like 'This is quite the creative take, but really, do they think I'd act that way?' Steve Rogers would be more serious, perhaps thinking about how the fanfic version compares to the real events. And Thor? He'd probably be a bit confused at first and then start laughing at some of the more outlandish parts.
Probably the core Avengers like Iron Man, Captain America, Thor etc. Since they are the central figures in the Avengers and would likely be the ones most affected by watching the deaths that occurred in Infinity War.
In some fanfictions, the Avengers might be shocked. They could see the looming threat in the trailer and start to strategize right away. For example, Tony Stark might start making sarcastic remarks while also thinking about how to upgrade his suit to face the new challenges.
Well, Tony Stark would probably be sarcastic about it. He might say something like 'Oh, great, another version of our epic failure?'. Steve Rogers, on the other hand, would be more serious and might think about how it could have been different in the fanfiction compared to the real events. Thor would probably be a bit angry at first, thinking it's disrespectful to their real struggles, but then he might find some parts amusing, like if there were parts where he was super - overpowered in the fanfic.
In fanfiction, some Avengers might be shocked. For example, Thor could be angry seeing Thanos' looming threat more clearly in the trailer. He might vow to stop him immediately.
One interesting reaction in fanfiction could be the characters dealing with the shock of losing so many comrades. For example, the remaining Avengers might struggle with survivor's guilt. Another could be the exploration of how different characters' powers interact in the face of such a massive threat. Some fanfictions might also focus on the emotional toll on characters like Thor, who has already lost so much and then faces this new catastrophe.
The Avengers would likely react based on their past experiences with powerful threats. For example, Thor might be more focused on revenge after what Thanos did to his people. Shuri, on the other hand, would approach it from a scientific and strategic perspective. She'd be analyzing Thanos' moves and the power of the Infinity Stones more objectively.
Well, they might be shocked and full of regret. They would see all the mistakes that led to Thanos' victory in Infinity War. Maybe they'd start arguing about who was responsible for what went wrong, like Stark might blame Steve for not being there with them earlier, and Steve would counter about Stark's overconfidence with the whole Ultron situation which might have weakened their position against Thanos in the first place.
One interesting plot could be an alternate take on how the characters interact during the Infinity War. For example, perhaps in the fanfic, some of the Avengers who didn't have much interaction in the movie get to team up more. Maybe Black Widow and Doctor Strange form an unlikely duo and use their unique skills to outwit Thanos' minions in a different way than what we saw in the actual movie.
The Avengers would have diverse reactions. Natasha Romanoff could see it as a way to understand different perspectives on the Black Panther. She might be looking for any hidden agendas or character motives in the fanfic. Bruce Banner would likely be quietly observing, but might be drawn in by any scientific or technological ideas presented. Clint Barton would probably just be entertained by the overall story, not thinking too deeply about it, but enjoying the adventure aspect.