There could be some Avengers who wouldn't be into it. For instance, Bucky Barnes. He's been through a lot and might not have the patience for what he could consider a frivolous fan - created story. He's more focused on his own journey of recovery and dealing with his past. However, it also depends on his mood and if the others convinced him to give it a chance.
Yes, it's possible. Captain America, while he's open - minded, might not fully embrace Big Hero 6 fanfiction. He comes from a different era and values more traditional forms of storytelling. He might find the modern fan - made interpretations a bit hard to follow or not in line with his sense of heroism. But again, with the right approach from his teammates, he could warm up to it.
Maybe Vision. Since he's more about facts and logic, he might find fanfic a bit too fictional and not based on real events. He could struggle to understand the point of it when it deviates too much from what actually happened.
Yes, there might be. Fanfictions that focus on heroic battles and the growth of characters could be appealing to the Avengers. For instance, those where a character in My Hero Academia overcomes great challenges, similar to what the Avengers often face. They would probably like to see how the characters in this different universe handle difficulties and develop their powers.
Yes, there could be. Some characters might be very protective of their original story and image. They may not like seeing it altered in fanfiction, especially if it goes against what they believe their character stands for.
I think Hiro and Iron Man would be a really interesting pairing. They are both brilliant inventors and could come up with amazing tech together.
Well, it could be really interesting. Tony Stark might be intrigued by the tech in Big Hero 6 and start making comments about how he could improve it or integrate it with his own inventions. Steve Rogers would probably be a bit confused at first with all the modern and fictional elements but would soon get into the spirit of the story. Thor might find the whole concept of fanfiction strange but would enjoy the action parts.
Captain America and Hiro would be a great character pair. Captain America represents old - fashioned values like honor and duty. Hiro is a young, brilliant inventor. Cap could inspire Hiro to use his inventions for more noble causes. And Hiro could introduce Cap to some of the latest technological advancements. They could also bond over their losses. Cap lost Bucky for a while and Hiro lost Tadashi. So they could understand each other's pain and work together to fight the bad guys in the crossover fanfic.
Maybe they're just bored. After all their battles and saving the world, they need some entertainment. Batman fanfiction could be a new and different form of it.
They might have a range of reactions. Some, like Tony Stark, would probably be amused and might even give snarky comments about the plot or the writing. He could be seen making fun of the inaccuracies in the fan - made stories compared to the real events they've been through.
The Avengers could also be curious to see how fans view their relationships. In fanfiction, the relationships between the characters can be explored in much more detail, whether it's romantic relationships or just deeper friendships. It gives them a chance to see how they are perceived from an outside perspective. Also, fanfiction might offer them ideas for new strategies or ways to handle situations, as some fanfictions can be very creative in coming up with solutions to problems they face in the MCU.
They might be confused at first. Fanfiction can be wild and different from their real experiences.