There might be a fanfiction where a Midtown High student is inspired by the heroes in Endgame to develop their own super - power - like abilities. They then try to use these newfound 'powers' to make a difference in their school and community, all while reflecting on the events of Endgame.
Yes, for sure. Some fanfictions might focus on Peter Parker's growth after seeing the events of Endgame. He could be more determined to step up as Spider - Man, and the story could show how his perspective on heroism has changed.
One possibility is that the students of Midtown High are completely shocked by the events in Infinity War. They might gather in groups to discuss and debate about their favorite characters' fates. For example, Peter Parker's friends Ned and MJ could be really worried about him. They might try to analyze every scene he was in, wondering if there were any signs that could have predicted his situation. Maybe they would even come up with their own theories about how things could have been different if certain events had played out otherwise.
One interesting plotline could be the Avengers having to blend in as students at Midtown High. They might struggle with normal high school things like homework and fitting in socially while also keeping their superhero identities a secret.
Well, a common plot is that the students of Midtown High start to debate about the moral issues shown in the Civil War fanfiction. Some might side with one group's stance on registration, while others oppose it, leading to interesting character development and relationships. Also, there could be a plot where a Midtown High student discovers a way to enter the world of the fanfiction and has to navigate the complex politics there.
In many of these fanfictions, an interesting scene could be Peter using his quick wits and agility in a way that surprises Thanos. For example, he might use the environment of Midtown to his advantage, swinging from skyscrapers and using debris as weapons. Maybe he teams up with his friends from Midtown School, and they come up with a clever plan to outsmart Thanos.
Some students might be in awe of the power of the Avengers and the other heroes. They could start idolizing them even more. They might try to mimic the heroes' actions in their own small ways, like being more courageous in standing up to bullies at school. And for those who are more tech - savvy, they might start thinking about how they could use technology to help in a similar way to Iron Man or Shuri.
It can make them see heroism in a more complex way. In the Civil War fanfiction, heroes might have different views and fight each other. So the students might start to realize that being a hero isn't always about fighting the bad guys together, but also about standing up for what you believe in even if it means going against other heroes.
It could show Howard Stark's reactions to the events in Endgame. Maybe he'd be amazed at the technology used, or shocked at how things have changed in the future. He might also have some unique insights into the characters since he was involved in the early days of the MCU.
One interesting story could be where they watch it together in the rebuilt Avengers compound. They make comments and jokes throughout, like Tony Stark making snarky remarks about his own character's actions. It adds a humorous and self - reflective touch to the viewing experience.
One of the most interesting plots could be the characters having different alliances. For example, in some fanfictions, Loki might team up with the Avengers against Thanos in a way that was not shown in the movie. Another plot could be about the aftermath for the citizens of Midtown during the events of Infinity War. They might have their own stories of survival and heroism that are not part of the main movie narrative.