Matilda Weasley - Hogwarts' Deputy Headmistress and Professor of Transfiguration. Born sometime before 1870, Matilda Weasley attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, just like the rest of her family before and after. Also like the rest of her family, Matilda was sorted into Gryffindor house.
Matilda was born into the wizarding Weasley family and attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where she was sorted into Gryffindor House.
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.
Emma Swan – Gryffindor
From defeating Maleficent in dragon form to fighting the final battle, Emma demonstrated her bravery and chivalrous nature a multitude of times.
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She develops her creative skills throughout her life while imprisoned in the tower. She also has a strong mind and is a quick learner.
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.
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She is also extremely creative. In order to build an ice castle as beautiful as the one she resides in, you have to be both incredibly smart and imaginative in order to do the place justice.
Matilda Wormwood – Gryffindor
Rather than hiding her head in her books, Matilda takes a stand utilizing her newfound telekinetic powers to take down “the Trunchbull”.
Wonder Woman
Yes, Princess Diana of Themyscira is a Hufflepuff. As with most Sortings, one simply has to look to her origins: yes, she did run off to fight due to a fairly Gryffindorian urge for battle. But that was very much part of her upbringing.
Rose Granger-Weasley
Sorted into Gryffindor, Rose seems to excel in everything, and unlike Hermione, even has a knack for Quidditch, being chosen for her house team as a Chaser.
Lily became Head Girl in her seventh year at Hogwarts. Although between Lily and James, Lily was by far the more responsible of the two. It took her a while before she eventually came around to the idea of being with James. It wasn't until he stopped being so arrogant that Lily began to date him.
Doctor Stephen Strange: Ravenclaw.
Tony Stark (Iron Man): Ravenclaw
With an entire identity built on intelligence, it is hard not to picture Tony (Robert Downey Jr.) as a Ravenclaw. Nevertheless, what ultimately makes him one is his perfectionistic nature and wit.
Bonus: Deadpool is a Hufflepuff.
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.
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! Still need to find out which house you belong to, find our Sorting Ceremony here.
Hermione points out that Padma and Parvati Patil are twins, yet while Parvati ended up in Gryffindor, Padma is a Ravenclaw.
Moaning Myrtle
Born in the late 1920s to Muggle parents, Myrtle Warren started her Hogwarts life in the early 1940s, where she was sorted into Ravenclaw.
Sirius bucked the trend in the Black family by being sorted into Gryffindor as opposed to Slytherin, like the rest of his family. This marked him as being different from the off and him being a Gryffindor – coupled with a significantly more sympathetic disposition – resulted in a rocky relationship with his family.
Sorted into Gryffindor house, Remus Lupin was swiftly befriended by two cheerful, confident and rebellious boys, James Potter and Sirius Black. They were attracted by Remus's quiet sense of humour and a kindness that they valued, even if they did not always possess it themselves.