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).
Thor: Gryffindor
As Thor joins up with the Guardians of the Galaxy, those Gryffindor traits will surely come in handy as he sets off into space.
Classic Loki: Ravenclaw
Classic Loki's wit and creativity in facing Thanos and distracting Alioth, the cloud-like creature that consumes all variants who end up in The Void, would surely lead to the Sorting Hat placing him in Ravenclaw.
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.
Spider-Man (Tom Holland) - Hufflepuff
While he may have some Gryffindor qualities, Tom Holland's Peter Parker is simply a brave Hufflepuff at his core, and his actions in Spider-Man: No Way Home only solidified that.
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.
Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch – Gryffindor.
Dumbledore began attending Hogwarts in the autumn of 1892 and was Sorted into Gryffindor house.
Steve Rogers (Captain America): Gryffindor
Impulsive, chivalrous, and respectable, Steve Rogers is quite literally the epitome of a 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.
As Lynch stated, Gryffindors are known for bravery, so it makes perfect sense that Spider-Man – and self-proclaimed Harry Potter super fan – Tom Holland was also sorted into Gryffindor.
Hawkeye - classic Hufflepuff.
Thanos - Syltherin. Peter Quil/Starlord - Hufflepuff. Red Guardian - Slytherin. Thunderbolt Ross - Slytherin.
Wonder Woman
Yes, Princess Diana of Themyscira is a Hufflepuff.
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.
Hufflepuff refers to one of four Hogwarts houses in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. Characters are sorted into these houses based on their characteristics, and Hufflepuff is known for having members that are patient, fair, hard-working, and sometimes blandly nice.
Drake – Hufflepuff. Drake's all about sincere, heart-on-sleeve loyalty — to his women, his crew, his favorite sports teams.
Hermione Granger is one of Harry Potter's best friends, alongside Ron Weasley, who are all in Gryffindor house. Each of the houses represents key personal values that reflect the founder of the house and the students who are in them. The houses are as follows: Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff and Slytherin.
Gar/Beast Boy: Hufflepuff.
Snape was one of Slughorn's favorite students when he was at Hogwarts. Snape was a Slytherin when he was at Hogwarts, and like many students in that house, he excelled at Potions, the Dark Arts, and Charms.
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.
Being Harry Potter's best friend certainly needed heaps of bravery – hence the Sorting Hat not messing around in sorting Ron into Gryffindor, the house of his parents, brothers and sister.