The characters may be divided in their reactions. Those who are more open - minded might embrace the fanfiction as a form of creative expression. But more conservative characters could be shocked or even offended by some of the liberties taken in the fan - written stories. For example, if there are romantic pairings in the fanfiction that go against the established relationships in the original story, some characters might not like it.
Some characters might be curious. They would want to see how fans perceive them. For instance, Aunt May could be interested to know how fans write about her relationship with Peter in the fanfiction.
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.
There's no one - size - fits - all answer. The more self - aware characters, like Peter, would likely be at least a bit curious about fanfic. He might enjoy seeing how fans imagine his world and relationships. But then there are characters who are so set in their own ways and goals, like Vulture, that they would probably consider fanfic a waste of time and not give it a second thought. Fanfic is a very modern and fan - driven concept, and not all the characters from the movie's world would be on board with it.
Some might be entertained. They may enjoy seeing the different scenarios that fans come up with. Like Vaggie, she might be initially skeptical but then get drawn into the creativity of it all.
Jean might be a bit embarrassed. If the fanfic has some romantic or over - the - top heroic scenes about him, he'd probably blush and try to act like he doesn't care, but secretly he'd be a bit flattered. He's always had an ego, so while part of him would be like 'this is so cheesy', another part would enjoy the attention.
Some characters might be offended. If the fanfiction distorts their personalities too much. For example, if it makes Happy Hogan seem cowardly when he is actually brave in the original story. He might not like this misrepresentation at all. However, others like Nick Fury might just take it in stride and see it as part of the popularity of the Iron Man franchise.
Some would be shocked. Take Nancy, for instance. If she saw fanfiction that delved into her romantic relationships in new and unexpected ways, she might be taken aback. She's used to her story being told a certain way in the show, and this new take would be quite different.
Tina, as a strong - willed Auror, might initially be skeptical. She'd be worried about the accuracy of the fanfiction in terms of the real wizarding world she knows. But after some thought, she might realize it's just a bit of fun for the fans and start to see the charm in it. She could even start to correct some of the inaccuracies in a friendly way if she ever had the chance to interact with the fanfiction writers.
They could also be confused. The fanfiction might take the story in directions that are completely different from what they know. Like the trolls might not understand some of the modern or human - centric concepts that fans include in the stories. Angor Rot, for instance, might be baffled by the way fans sometimes portray him as having a change of heart in some fanfictions, when in his own mind his motives are clear.
The unique interpretations. Fanfiction often takes the original story in new directions. For example, it might explore different relationships for Spider - Man that the movies or comics didn't fully develop.
Then there are those characters who would be indifferent. Characters who are more focused on their own goals in the Vampire Knight world, like some of the minor vampire characters, might not care much about what is written in the fanfiction. They are more concerned with their own survival and power struggles within the vampire society, so fanfiction about them might seem like an unimportant distraction.