I think Warhammer 40k fanfics are a great way for fans to explore the vast and complex universe further. A good fanfic can add depth to the existing lore. For example, it might focus on the daily lives of the Imperial Guardsmen, which we don't often get to see in the official works. But there are also those that are just not up to par. Maybe they lack proper grammar or have a really convoluted plot that doesn't make sense in the context of the 40k universe.
A specific Warhammer 40k fanfic could either be a masterpiece or a disaster. If it manages to capture the essence of the 40k universe, such as the scale of the battles, the complex politics between different factions, and the religious fanaticism that pervades the Imperium, it's likely to be a good one. However, if it goes against the established canon too much or has a poor writing style, it won't be as appealing.
For emotional scenes in Infinity War fanfiction, just let your feelings flow. If a fanfic depicts a heart - wrenching goodbye between characters, like Steve and Bucky, feel the pain. Don't hold back. It's what makes the fanfiction experience so immersive.
They might be shocked. Some Avengers could be amused to see different takes on their Infinity War experiences. For example, Thor might be surprised to see how fanfiction writers portray his journey to get Stormbreaker. Others like Iron Man could be either irritated or impressed by the creativity in how his character is used in these fictional stories.
Some students in Peter's class might be really excited as they get to see new takes on their favorite movie. Others could be a bit confused if the fanfiction is very different from the original story.
They could be either impressed or disappointed. The well - written fanfiction that respects the lore and adds new depth to the 40k universe would impress them. But those that are full of inaccuracies or go against the core values of the 40k world might disappoint them. For example, if a fanfiction portrays a noble character as a villain without proper reasoning, the character might be offended. On the other hand, if a fanfiction explores a new aspect of their backstory in an intelligent way, they would be quite impressed.
They would be amazed. The Justice League is used to their own brand of super - powered battles, but Infinity War would show them a whole new level of cosmic warfare. Superman might be the first to jump into action, mentally preparing himself to take on Thanos if he was in that universe.
Naruto would likely see it as a new way to protect his village and friends. He's always been about that - protecting what he loves. But he'd also be cautious because he knows that power can be dangerous. He might think about how to use it in a way that doesn't corrupt him, like how he was careful with the power of the Nine - Tails.
Some of them could be in denial at first. They might think it was some sort of trick or false vision. But as they watched more and more of Infinity War, they'd have to accept the reality. Then, they'd start to think about how to use this knowledge. Maybe they'd try to find a way to go back in time like Dr. Strange did in the real movie, or find a weakness in Thanos that they didn't notice before.
The characters might also get confused. Fanfictions often have their own unique plotlines that can be quite different from the official story. So when they see these strange twists and turns, like Thanos suddenly becoming good in the fanfiction, they'd be scratching their heads and trying to figure out what's going on.