Blake might rate it depending on how well it conveys its message. If it has a strong anti - villain or pro - unity message, she could rate it a 9. Yang would rate it high if there are lots of epic battles and badass characters, maybe a 8.5.
Weiss would likely be a bit more critical. She might analyze the writing style, the way the characters are portrayed. If there are any inaccuracies or things that don't seem logical to her, she'd surely point them out. But if the fanfic has some great emotional moments, she might also be touched.
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.
Some RWBY fans might be really excited. They love crossovers as it combines two of their favorite things. They'd be eager to see how the RWBY characters interact with the Infinity War setting and characters.
At first, their relationship might be full of conflict. Spider - Man is more of a by - the - book hero, while Deadpool is, well, Deadpool. But as they face the challenges of the Infinity War together, they'd start to respect each other's abilities. Spider - Man would come to appreciate Deadpool's tenacity and unpredictability, and Deadpool would see Spider - Man's pure - hearted heroism.
Well, Tony Stark would probably be making sarcastic comments throughout the reading. He might say something like 'This is quite the creative take, but really, do they think I'd act that way?' Steve Rogers would be more serious, perhaps thinking about how the fanfic version compares to the real events. And Thor? He'd probably be a bit confused at first and then start laughing at some of the more outlandish parts.
Well, it would be much more light - hearted in many ways. The Cartoon Network characters have a different style of humor and action compared to the serious and often dark tone of the original Infinity War. For instance, the Powerpuff Girls would bring a sense of girl - power and sassy dialogue, which is quite different from the brooding heroes in Marvel's Infinity War.
They would be shocked. The trailer might show new and powerful enemies that they haven't faced before. For example, Thanos looks really menacing. Some of them would be excited to see their new powers or weapons on display. Captain America might be thinking about how to lead the team better against these threats. And Black Widow would be sizing up the potential new allies or enemies in the trailer.
Well, they might be shocked and full of regret. They would see all the mistakes that led to Thanos' victory in Infinity War. Maybe they'd start arguing about who was responsible for what went wrong, like Stark might blame Steve for not being there with them earlier, and Steve would counter about Stark's overconfidence with the whole Ultron situation which might have weakened their position against Thanos in the first place.
A Taika Waititi Infinity War fanfic could be full of his signature humor. He might add some really off - the - wall and comical moments to the otherwise intense story of Infinity War. For example, he could have Thor in some really absurd situations while still maintaining the essence of his character's journey in the movie.
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.