Spider - Man would likely be confused at first. He respects the Avengers and can't understand why they are suddenly after him. He might try to talk to them, to explain that he's innocent. For example, he could swing up to Captain America and start pleading his case.
Spider - Man would probably be shocked at first. He looks up to the Avengers and being kidnapped by them would be the last thing he expects. He'd likely try to talk his way out, using his quick wit and charm. He might start by asking why they're doing this and try to convince them that they've made a mistake.
Spider - Man would be very confused. He would feel betrayed because he thought the Avengers were heroes he could trust. He could start by asking them why they are doing this. If they don't give him a satisfactory answer, he might try to escape in a sneaky way, using his spider - like abilities to find a weakness in their capture setup while still trying to reason with them.
Spider - Man would probably be defensive at first. He's used to working alone most of the time, and being interrogated by the Avengers would seem unfair to him. He might crack some jokes to ease the tension, but also firmly state that he's a hero too.
One idea could be a story where Miles Morales has to team up with an alternate version of himself from a dimension where he never became Spider - Man. They have to overcome their differences and learn from each other to stop a new villain that is threatening all the spider - verse.
In Spider - Man Into the Spider - Verse story, it begins with Miles Morales. He's a young boy with his own set of insecurities and dreams. When he gains his spider - like abilities, he has to learn to control them quickly. The story takes a wild turn when the multiverse is involved. There are various versions of Spider - Man, each with their own unique styles and personalities. For example, there's a Spider - Man who is a noir - style detective. Kingpin's actions disrupt the balance of the multiverse. Miles, along with the other Spider - People, has to face many challenges, not only in fighting Kingpin but also in understanding and accepting his new role as a Spider - Man. It's a story full of action, humor, and heart - warming moments as Miles grows into his new identity.
Thor would be a bit more straightforward. He'd probably see the Spider - People as brave warriors. He might be a bit confused at first about the multiverse concept but would quickly accept it. He'd be like 'These small heroes have great courage, much like the warriors of Asgard.' And he might offer to train them if they ever met. He'd also be entertained by the humor in the Spider - Verse, like the interactions between Peter B. Parker and Miles.
It's a story about Miles Morales. He's a Spider - Man from his own universe. In this movie, he travels across different spider - verses. He meets various versions of Spider - Man and Spider - Woman. There are cool action scenes and a lot of character development as he tries to find his place among all these different spider - powered heroes.