One interesting reaction in fanfiction could be the exploration of how different characters coped with the aftermath. For example, a fanfic might show how Hawkeye dealt with the loss of his family in more depth. He could have moments of extreme grief that were not fully shown in the movie, like breaking down alone in the forest.
There could also be some analytical reactions. Fans in the fanfiction might be dissecting every frame of the trailer, trying to figure out how the story will unfold. They could be speculating about new suits, new alliances, and what the final battle will look like. They might be discussing whether certain characters will die or not based on the trailer's hints.
Well, in some of the fanfictions, there are characters showing shock and disbelief. For example, some characters might be seen crying as they watch the trailer, realizing the enormity of what's to come in Endgame. It really adds an emotional depth to the pre - Endgame scenario.
The Avengers' reactions to Endgame fanfiction would vary greatly. Natasha Romanoff might be intrigued by the different relationships and storylines presented in the fanfiction. Bruce Banner would probably approach it from a scientific and analytical perspective, trying to understand the logic (or lack thereof) in the fictional scenarios. Clint Barton might be more focused on how his character is depicted, especially in relation to his family.
The Avengers' reactions would vary greatly. Natasha would likely be intrigued by the characterizations in the fanfic. If the writer got her personality right, she'd be impressed. Bruce, on the other hand, might be a bit more analytical. He'd be looking at how the science in the fanfic was portrayed. Clint would probably be more interested in how the relationships between the characters were written, especially those involving his family.
Captain America could have a more determined look. In fanfiction, he would likely see the trailer as a call to action, a chance to rally the team even more. He'd probably think about how to boost the morale of the Avengers and the rest of the world. His reaction would be about inspiring hope in the face of such a seemingly hopeless preview.
A really cool plot idea could be that the Avengers are watching Endgame in a sort of 'alternate reality cinema' where the events in the movie start to bleed into their real world. So they have to stop the movie from fully playing out to prevent chaos in their own universe. This would involve a lot of action and strategic thinking as they try to stop things like Thanos from emerging from the screen while also trying to understand the significance of what they're seeing in the movie.
In some 'Avengers Endgame Fix It Fanfiction', there might be a concept of time travel without the glitches that occurred in the movie. Maybe they could have a more stable time - travel device which allows them to not only reverse the snap but also fix other events that led to Thanos' victory. This could involve changing things like Loki's escape with the Tesseract in a more beneficial way for the Avengers.
A post - Avengers Endgame fanfiction could center around the psychological impact on the survivors. Like Natasha's death still haunts the team. How does Steve Rogers' decision to go back in time and live his life with Peggy affect the others? It could also be about the search for new Infinity Stones. What if there are more Stones out there? And another idea is to write about the Avengers mentoring a new team of young heroes, passing on their skills and knowledge in a post - Endgame setting.
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.
Well, one interesting thing could be the characters' reactions. They might have different emotional responses seeing the events of Endgame unfold in the fanfiction compared to the movie. For example, Iron Man could show more internal struggle as he witnesses his sacrifice again.