Loki – Slytherin
Throughout the series, this mission leads Loki to demonstrate some great redemptive moments. However, he is still an ambitious character at his core who manipulates his situation and the people around him to get what he wants, putting him firmly in Slytherin.
Loki: Slytherin
Loki is all about self-preservation, his own ambition and his pride, which are all the trademark qualities of a Slytherin, but he has even gone as far as being a snake. He also tends to dress the part in some pretty snazzy green and gold outfits.
Bruce Banner (Hulk): Ravenclaw
After all, he's a renowned scientist (who also goes by "doctor", by the way). There is hardly a more fitting house to sort him into, though Hufflepuff is also a valid secondary choice.
Tony Stark (Iron Man): Slytherin (With A Dash Of Ravenclaw)
He also makes a good leader, all of which are Slytherin traits.
Most of Rapunzel's classes would go well, although she would favor Muggle Art courses. The only Ravenclaw out of all the Disney princesses, Rapunzel would struggle to pick just one career; she would succeed as a novelist and artist.
Joker: Ravenclaw
It might be easy to say that Joker is a Slytherin because of his evil deeds and constant obsession with chaos, but once you think about it, it becomes obvious that he is actually a Ravenclaw gone rogue.
Severus was Sorted into Ravenclaw, thankfully avoiding being sorted into Slytherin, as that would put a strain on his relationship with his best friend and true love, Lily Evans. While attending Hogwarts, it was noticed since his first day that the boy was a prodigy.
Albus Dumbledore: Gryffindor
Some people show traits from multiple houses, and although Dumbledore is definitely one of those, his passion and courage make him a clear Gryffindor.
Bucky Barnes – Hufflepuff
Not only that, but Bucky's strong morality also led him to join the army in World War II, where he fought for his country.
Albus Dumbledore:
He wears half-moon spectacles and a long purple cloak. He has a scar on his left knee which is a perfect map of the London Underground. As a schoolboy, he was in Gryffindor house.
The pair were parted when the Sorting Hat placed Severus in Slytherin and Lily in Gryffindor, and while Lily thrived in her new, magical life, Snape was essentially placed in close quarters with the likes of Lucius Malfoy, Avery and Mulciber.
He was a Gryffindor
Hagrid's Hogwarts house is never mentioned in the books, but, given his kindness, noble nature and bravery, it might not come as that much of a surprise that Hagrid was in Gryffindor.
Loki was born on Jotunheim as the son of the Frost Giant King, Laufey.
Technically Loki's Lamentis-1 does not exist in the comics. However, the planet Lamentis does. Also called Lamentis Outworld, its only appearance is in 2007's Annihilation: Conquest Prologue #1.
Acquisition. Loki's main blueprint can be purchased from the Market. Loki's component blueprints can be obtained from defeating the Hyena Pack on Psamathe, Neptune.
Harry is Heir of Gryffindor (as are several others in the fic), Neville is Heir of Hufflepuff, Hermione Heir of Ravenclaw, Draco and Snape are Heirs of Slytherin.
In Harry Potter canon, Ginny is Sorted into Gryffindor, while Prince of Slytherin's Ginny is Sorted into Slytherin.
Bellatrix attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was Sorted into Slytherin House, a patron followed by her sisters.
Sherlock Holmes – Ravenclaw
It's no surprise that the consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes, belongs in Ravenclaw House with his vast intelligence (in subjects he deems important), high regard for knowledge and logic, and impressive deductive skills.
Jack is smart and inventive, though it is unclear whether he improvises or plans everything ahead - a question that troubles not only the audience but also some of the characters. But unlike Will, Jack mostly follows only his own interests which doesn't qualify him to be a Gryffindor - he is a Ravenclaw.
Harley Quinn - Hufflepuff
Make no bones about it, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) is a Hufflepuff.