A fanfic could have the Avengers watching Spider - Man: Homecoming in a more comical way. Clint Barton is making popcorn and spilling it everywhere. Vision is trying to understand the concept of a high school student being a superhero. Meanwhile, Wanda is using her powers to rewind certain parts of the movie that she wants to see again, much to the annoyance of the others.
One of the best things is seeing different interpretations of the characters. Fanfic writers can explore aspects of Spider - Man and the other characters that might not have been fully developed in the movie. For example, they can delve deeper into Peter Parker's school life or his relationships with his classmates.
Captain America would likely admire Peter's courage and moral compass. He'd see a lot of his own values in Peter. Natasha Romanoff would be looking at the movie from a strategic perspective. She might be thinking about how Peter could improve his combat strategies and how he interacts with his enemies. Bruce Banner, when not in Hulk form, would be interested in the science aspects of Peter's suit and his web - slinging abilities.
Well, Tony Stark might be amused and a bit proud. He'd probably see the fanfiction as a testament to how much Spider - Man has grown under his mentorship. Steve Rogers might be a bit confused at first, but then he'd appreciate the creativity and the way it shows the bond within the team. Thor would likely find it all very entertaining and might even want to hear more stories about Spider - Man's adventures in this fictional take.
There could be a fanfic where the Avengers are having a movie night and they choose Spider - Man 2. Thor doesn't quite understand some of the Earth - based concepts in the movie at first. Natasha Romanoff might be analyzing the fighting techniques used by Spider - Man. Clint Barton could be sharing popcorn with everyone and making jokes about how Spider - Man always manages to get into sticky situations. And they all end up respecting Spider - Man more after watching the movie.
One idea could be a fanfiction where Spider - Man has to team up with the Avengers to stop a new villain that is specifically targeting his neighborhood in Queens. This would combine the street - level heroics of Spider - Man with the big - scale action of the Avengers.
There's no one - size - fits - all answer. The more self - aware characters, like Peter, would likely be at least a bit curious about fanfic. He might enjoy seeing how fans imagine his world and relationships. But then there are characters who are so set in their own ways and goals, like Vulture, that they would probably consider fanfic a waste of time and not give it a second thought. Fanfic is a very modern and fan - driven concept, and not all the characters from the movie's world would be on board with it.
One idea could be Spider - Man joining the Avengers on a mission to a far - off planet. He uses his agility and quick thinking to help the team out of tricky situations. Another could be a story where Spider - Man has to prove himself to the Avengers in a training exercise set up by Iron Man.
There are many fanfictions on this topic. In some, Tony Stark might be watching Peter Parker's growth as Spider - Man during the events of 'Homecoming' with a sense of pride, like a mentor observing his protege. He could be making mental notes about how Peter handles different situations.
One interesting storyline could be Spider - Man teaming up with the Avengers to fight a new super - villain that's a combination of different powers they've faced before. For example, a villain with the strength of the Hulk and the mind - control abilities of Loki.
In a fanfiction, Spider - Man could get lost in an alternate dimension during a mission. The Avengers then have to find a way to bring him back. While in the alternate dimension, Spider - Man meets different versions of the Avengers and has to fight his way through various challenges to return home.