Slytherin: Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch only cared about the children she saw as her own while she killed those who stood in her way. Slytherins are also usually the most powerful and cunning, which were traits Scarlet Witch easily portrayed by destroying people through the multiverse.
Peter Parker (Spider-Man): Hufflepuff
It is evident that Peter belongs to the yellow Hogwarts house. The hardworking and kind character portrayed by Tom Holland is everything you expect an Hufflepuff to be. His sweet nature is a big part of his personality, as well as his politeness.
Natasha Romanoff: Gryffindor
Finally, she displayed the Gryffindor trait of chivalry when she honored her Avengers friends by leaving to break them out from the Raft prison.
3 Captain America — Gryffindor
We think there is no better example of a Gryffindor with a good heart than Steve Rogers.
Make no bones about it, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) is a Hufflepuff. Despite her eccentricities, Harley's most consistent traits are her endurance and loyalty.
According to Pottermore, Hufflepuffs value hard work, patience, loyalty, and fair play. Though an antihero, Deadpool does, in his own weird way, exhibit these characteristics.
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.
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Ravenclaw.
Hawkeye - classic Hufflepuff. As franchises go, the MCU is filled with characters who must act with bravery, wit, and resourcefulness in the face of larger forces working against them.
Loki: Slytherin
With a title like God of Mischief, it's not hard to imagine where the sorting hat would place Loki. Add to this his history of both villainy and reluctant heroism, a thirst for power, self-preservation, and unparalleled cunning, it's obvious that this Loki is pure Slytherin.
Rapunzel: Ravenclaw
Her reluctance to leave and disappoint Mother Gothel might make her seem like a Hufflepuff at first glance, but Rapunzel's curiosity and imagination guide her, making her a Ravenclaw.
Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch – Gryffindor.
Gryffindor (red and gold) is connected to fire; Slytherin (green and silver) to water; Hufflepuff (yellow and black, representing wheat and soil) to earth; and Ravenclaw (blue and bronze; sky and eagle feathers) to air.
Gryffindor: Harry Styles
"He has got a lovely, lovely character.
Wanda Maximoff is a native of Sokovia who grew up with her fraternal twin brother, Pietro.
2 Anakin Skywalker - Slytherin
His ambitious nature and desire for power show key traits of a Slytherin. While it's true his fall to the Dark Side was partly out of love for Padme, he'd long believed that the Jedi Order was holding him back, and that he deserved more respect and acknowledgment.
She's not particularly ambitious or cunning. The only quality she shares with Salazar Slytherin is being a dark wizard. Bellatrix actually belongs in Hufflepuff. She is fiercely loyal to Voldemort, standing by his side the entire time.
Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: Gryffindor
Anakin is as true a Gryffindor as they come. As a Jedi, he fought in the Clone Wars with all the daring, courage, and nerve he had to give.
Hua Mulan – Gryffindor
Her move to join the army to save her father despite the trouble she could be in if she were caught makes her incredibly brave. Despite her initial dishonesty, she finds herself and becomes true to all those around her. Her actions and values make her a true Gryffindor.
Doctor Stephen Strange: Ravenclaw.
Thor: Gryffindor
He exemplifies basically every trait that Gryffindors are known for. He is extremely brave and daring (sometimes to the point of being quite reckless).
Goku - Gryffindor
Hotheaded and impatient, Goku is the prototypical Gryffindor.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is a proud Hufflepuff.
He even has a nickname for them.
So, there we have it! Any Hogwarts house would have been lucky to count Luna Lovegood amongst its numbers, but with apologies to Gryffindor, Slytherin and Huffepuff – we reckon the Sorting Hat got it right with Ravenclaw!