Batman would probably isolate himself at first. He'd retreat to the Batcave to analyze the situation. He might feel a sense of guilt, thinking he should have seen the betrayal coming. After that, he'd start planning his counter - move. He'd use his vast resources and knowledge to expose the truth behind the betrayal and take down whoever is behind it.
In this fanfiction, some Avengers might be in shock. For example, Captain America could be deeply saddened, his belief in justice and protecting the world shaken. He might feel a sense of failure for not being able to prevent the Snap.
It gives fans a chance to explore different 'what - if' scenarios. By seeing the Avengers' reactions, fans can get a deeper understanding of the characters.
Tony Stark might use his quick wit and technology. He could immediately scan Peter to make sure there's no physical danger causing the hyperventilation. Then he'd probably crack a joke to try and calm Peter down, like 'Kid, you breathe any faster and you'll fly away like a human jetpack.'
Some characters would likely be entertained. For instance, Loki might enjoy seeing the various ways fans write him as a more complex anti - hero. He'd probably find the creativity in the fanfiction quite appealing.
It can also be frustrating at times. Some fanfictions lack the proper understanding of the movie's lore. They might introduce concepts that don't fit well with the established Marvel Cinematic Universe. But on the positive side, many fanfictions are a labor of love. Authors pour their passion for the movie into their writing, and that can really shine through, especially when they capture the essence of the characters as we know them from the movie.
Well, one reaction could be excitement. Fanfictions often explore different aspects of the characters and storylines that might not have been fully delved into in the movie. For example, they might focus on the relationships between the Avengers in more depth, like the budding romance between Black Widow and Hulk. It can be really interesting to see how different authors interpret the characters' emotions and motives.
Thor could be angry. He's a proud warrior and being kicked out like that might be seen as an insult. He might even challenge Tony in some way, either verbally or physically. However, he also has a sense of honor and might listen to Tony's reasons if given the chance.
The Avengers might react in different ways. Steve Rogers would probably be polite but firm in getting to know Peter's boyfriend. He'd want to ensure that he was a good influence on Peter. Thor, on the other hand, might be a bit more boisterous. He could either be really friendly and enthusiastic, or his loud and powerful presence might accidentally scare the boyfriend a bit.