Well, in some fanfictions, the time travel might go wrong in a way that it starts to merge different timelines. So the Avengers not only have to deal with Thanos but also with the chaos of colliding timelines. For example, characters from different points in time start interacting in strange ways, like an older version of Iron Man meeting his younger self. This can lead to a lot of interesting character development and conflict resolution.
Loki is another favorite. His mischievous nature means that he could cause all sorts of chaos during time travel. He might try to take advantage of the time - jumping to create his own power base in different timelines or even try to outwit Thanos in ways that the other Avengers can't.
In Endgame, the Avengers try to reverse the Snap. They come up with a time - heist plan to get the Infinity Stones from different points in the past. There are many emotional reunions and sacrifices. In the end, they are able to bring back those who were snapped, and Iron Man sacrifices himself to defeat Thanos once and for all.
Avengers: Endgame's backstory encompasses a lot. It ties together the loose ends from previous installments, showing how the heroes were affected by past battles and how they prepared for the ultimate showdown with Thanos.
Sure is. The movie draws inspiration and elements from the rich world of Marvel Comics, specifically those related to the Avengers and their adventures.