Imagine the Avengers reading 'No Way Home' fanfiction. Loki would probably find it amusing and start plotting his own fanfiction - like twists in his head. Wanda Maximoff might be a bit emotional about it, relating to the characters' feelings in the story. Vision, on the other hand, would be trying to understand the concept of fanfiction itself and then make logical deductions about the Avengers' reactions based on their personalities.
Well, if the Avengers are watching 'Spider - Man: No Way Home' fanfiction, they might be looking for inspiration. Maybe they want to learn from the different scenarios presented in the fanfiction to better prepare for future threats in their own world. They could also be amused by the wild ideas and crossovers that often appear in fanfiction.
Well, the Avengers could have a whole range of reactions. For instance, Tony Stark might be analyzing the science behind the events in 'No Way Home' and thinking of ways to use or improve it. Captain America could be more focused on the moral implications of bringing back the villains and how they are being dealt with. Thor might just be enjoying the chaos and action, seeing it as a great spectacle.
It could be Iron Man. Since he was always the brains behind a lot of the Avengers' tech and strategies, he might be the one analyzing every detail in the trailer and coming up with plans.
Tony could be critical if the fanfic doesn't match his view of technology in the MCU. He might say, 'This fanfic writer needs to study up on Stark Industries' tech a bit more.' Steve, on the other hand, would look for the moral and heroic elements in the story. He'd appreciate any parts that show the Avengers working together selflessly. Thor would love any parts that involve his hammer or his Asgardian heritage. He'd laugh heartily at any humorous takes on his character in the fanfic. Natasha would be looking for strong female character portrayals and any strategic elements in the plot. Clint would be glad if his character has some cool stunts or a key role in the story. And Bruce would be intrigued by how the fanfic deals with the duality of his character, whether it's in a new and interesting way or not.
In this fanfiction, perhaps the Avengers are watching the trailer together in the Avengers compound. They might start arguing about whether the events in the trailer are going to be good or bad for their world. Some could be excited to see old foes return, thinking it's a chance to set things right, while others might be worried about the chaos it could bring to the already fragile multiverse. For example, Iron Man could be analyzing the technology shown in the trailer, trying to figure out if it's something they can use or need to defend against.
Tony's egotistical yet brilliant nature means he'd likely nitpick some parts while also being impressed by creative ideas. Steve's old - fashioned values might make him a bit skeptical at first. Thor's boisterous personality would lead to him having a very vocal and enthusiastic reaction.
In the fanfiction, certain Avengers might be a bit critical. They might think that Spider - Man is being a bit too naive in some situations, like when he trusts Mysterio too easily. However, they also understand that he's still learning and growing. So, they would probably be more focused on teaching him rather than scolding him. They could be planning to give him some special training or advice to make him more cautious in the future.
It can also be frustrating at times. Some fanfictions lack the proper understanding of the movie's lore. They might introduce concepts that don't fit well with the established Marvel Cinematic Universe. But on the positive side, many fanfictions are a labor of love. Authors pour their passion for the movie into their writing, and that can really shine through, especially when they capture the essence of the characters as we know them from the movie.