If the Avengers go to the future in fanfiction, it would be a wild ride. They could find that the Earth has been taken over by an alien race that they've never seen before. Their powers might not be as effective as they are in the present. They would have to adapt quickly, learn about the new political and social structures in the future, and find a way to either prevent this future from happening if it's a bad one, or ensure that it comes to pass if it's a good one. They might also have to deal with time paradoxes, like if they change something in the future, it could have a ripple effect on their present.
In fanfiction, if the Avengers go to Asgard, there could be a big clash at first. The Asgardians are proud warriors and the Avengers have their own ways. But then they might team up to face a common threat. For example, a powerful dark magic user could be targeting both Earth and Asgard. The Avengers with their diverse skills and the Asgardians with their magic and strength could form an unbeatable alliance.
In such a fanfiction, perhaps the Avengers could be shocked by how much Peter has grown and developed in the future. He might show off new powers or skills he's acquired. For example, his Spider - Sense could be even more advanced, allowing him to predict complex threats far in advance. And he could offer new perspectives on old foes the Avengers have faced, based on his future experiences.
In this fanfiction, they might see a more advanced Hidden Leaf Village. Maybe there are new jutsus and technologies. For example, the village could be protected by some high - tech barriers instead of just the traditional ninja guards.
Well, perhaps they will discover that magic has merged with Muggle technology in the future. Harry and Ginny could be amazed to find flying cars that are powered by both magic and electricity. They may also encounter new forms of dark magic that they have to fight against, or they might see a future where the wizarding world has achieved complete peace and harmony, and they play an important part in maintaining that peace.
Well, they might be shocked at first. Maybe their future selves have new powers or have faced some great losses that changed them. Their future selves could also give them warnings about upcoming threats that they'll face in the future.
Well, they could have different reactions. For example, Tony Stark might be amused by some of the high - tech ideas in the fanfiction that he hadn't thought of yet. Captain America might be a bit shocked at some of the more modern or edgy interpretations of his character. And Thor could find the whole concept of fanfiction quite strange but also interesting as he sees how mortals imagine his future adventures.
Well, they might be shocked. Some of them could see their own deaths or the destruction of the world they're trying to protect. For example, Tony Stark might see if his attempts to save the universe are successful in the long run. And Steve Rogers could view how his ideals hold up in the future.
They might be shocked by the advanced technology. The future could have flying cars and huge skyscrapers everywhere. Anakin's Jedi skills might be seen in a new light, and Padme could be amazed at how society has evolved in terms of equality and governance.
In a fanfiction where the Avengers go to Hogwarts, there would be a clash of cultures. The Avengers are used to a world of high - tech and superpowers based on science, while Hogwarts is all about magic. Iron Man would likely be skeptical of magic at first, but as he sees the power it holds, he might start to think of ways to integrate it with his technology. The students at Hogwarts would be in awe of the Avengers, and the Avengers would have to learn to respect the magical world's traditions.
They might encounter powerful new enemies. In the future, there could be villains far stronger than what they faced in their own time. Maybe they come across new forms of energy or technology that they don't understand at first. This could lead to a lot of confusion and also a chance for them to learn and adapt.