They'd probably be intrigued. It's like seeing their characters through different lenses.
They might feel honored that fans are so dedicated to writing about the world they were part of. However, they could also be a bit critical if the fanfiction goes against the essence of the original characters. For instance, if a fanfiction makes Harry Potter completely out of character by being overly cruel, the actors might not like it. But in general, they would likely appreciate the creativity and love that goes into most fanfictions.
For the romantic fanfictions, Sirius would probably be all for it, especially if it involved some steamy relationships. He'd be like, 'Ooh, this is spicy!'. James might be a bit more reserved, especially if it involved his relationship with Lily in a way he didn't like. Remus would be interested in how the relationships were developed. In adventure - based fanfictions, Sirius and James would be excited, seeing new adventures in the wizarding world. Remus would focus on the logic and the world - building in those stories.
I think Hamilton would be rather curious. Fanfiction can offer different perspectives on his life that he might not have considered. He would probably be most interested in those that explored his intellectual side, his writing, and his ideas for the new nation. He might be a bit taken aback by some of the more fictionalized elements that deviated too much from the historical facts, but at the same time, he might recognize the creativity behind them. He could also be interested in how the fanfiction was received by the public, as he was always aware of his public image during his life.
Maybe. It depends on how the fanfictions are written. If they are respectful and offer new insights, he could enjoy them. But if they distort his story too much, he might not like it.
Ruby would be super embarrassed and excited at the same time. Jaune is her friend and the idea of their relationship being explored in fanfiction would make her heart race. Weiss would be analyzing it, looking for any inaccuracies in the way the characters are presented. Blake would probably be quietly reading it and enjoying the different perspective on the characters. Yang would be laughing and joking about it, especially towards Ruby.
Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff would be very observant of the fanfiction. She'd look for how fans perceive her character, especially in terms of her relationships with other characters. If she finds any that she thinks are particularly well - written in terms of her character development, she might be secretly impressed. But if there are any that objectify her in a negative way, she'd be a bit annoyed.
Well, some of the cast might be really intrigued. They would see how the fans have filled in the gaps or created alternative universes. However, they could also be a bit critical. If a fanfic misrepresents a character's values or relationships that were carefully crafted in the books, the actor might feel a bit disappointed. At the same time, they might also be in awe of the fans' creativity in coming up with entirely new storylines and scenarios.
Yes, I think Sirius would enjoy it for the entertainment value. He was always up for something new and different. James might be a bit hesitant at first but would probably get into it. And Remus would likely find it intellectually stimulating.
Maybe. The gods might find the different takes on the Harry Potter world in fanfiction quite entertaining.
They would have diverse responses. Tony would likely chuckle and think it's a cool take on their world. He might even get some inspiration for new tech from the fanfic's ideas. Steve would be more cautious, but he'd still appreciate the fans' love for the characters. He might see it as a way to keep the spirit of the Avengers alive in a different form.
Well, it depends on the type of emergency. For example, if it's a dark wizard attack, the characters like Harry, Hermione and Ron would immediately reach for their wands. They'd probably try to find a safe place to hide first and then plan their counter - attack. Hermione would likely start thinking of spells that could be used to defend or escape.