Wonder Woman, Diana of Themyscira, is most often sorted into Gryffindor due to her immense bravery, courage, and warrior spirit, but strong arguments can also be made for Ravenclaw (wisdom, eagle symbol) or even Hufflepuff (compassion, loyalty), though her fierce, daring nature leans heavily towards Gryffindor's values of nerve and chivalry, fitting the heroic archetype well.
While the movie may show us a different side, the comic book incarnation of Wonder Woman is very much a Hufflepuff. Sorting Hat says: Hufflepuff!
Hufflepuff is often considered the worst house at Hogwarts because it hasn't contributed as much to magic as other houses, except for a few exceptions like Newt Scamander. Hufflepuffs are known for their hard work but it rarely leads to major magical discoveries.
Easily a Hufflepuff. Helga takes the rest, right? That is something Jesus would also do.
Superman: obviously Gryffindor.
Deadpool as a Hufflepuff is not only on point—it's canon! Nick Filardi, who was the colorist on that issue has confirmed that Wade Wilson was intentionally drawn in Hufflepuff garb.
Belle definitely Ravenclaw, Moana, Anna and Rapunzel Gryffindor. Cinderella and Snow White are definitely Hufflepuff.
Luke Skywalker: Gryffindor
For a moment, I considered if Luke Skywalker was more Hufflepuff than Gryffindor — he's kind, loyal and fair — but he's lacking patience, a hallmark trait of Hufflepuffs. Luke cannot even finish his Jedi training with Yoda because his impatience gets the best of him.
Hitler wanted an Aryan race and Voldemort wanted the wizarding world to be “pureblood.” Neither are their own version of the ideal. Voldemort had a muggle father and Hitler was a brunette with brown eyes. Both Voldemort and Hitler were able to successfully take over the schools and have their ideology taught.
In the past, J.K. Rowling has said, 'In many, many ways, Hufflepuff is my favourite house. '
People say the Most Forgotten House is Hufflepuff, but people pay so much attention to it BECAUSE they think it's forgotten. In the end it's Ravenclaw. Slytherin are the main antagonists in HP (typically) to be forgotten.
Hermione wasn't in Ravenclaw because the Sorting Hat prioritizes choices and core values, and despite her immense intelligence, Hermione consistently chose bravery, loyalty, and friendship over pure intellect, valuing doing what's right (Gryffindor) over just knowing things (Ravenclaw). The Hat considered Ravenclaw, but her decisive actions and moral courage, like breaking rules to help her friends and stand up for justice, aligned more with Gryffindor's spirit, which values courage above all.
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Ariana Grande revealed she's a Slytherin.
Peter Pettigrew (aka Wormtail) is one of two Death Eaters known to have been in a House other than Slytherin (Gryffindor) while at Hogwarts. There, he was a close friend of Sirius Black, James Potter, and Remus Lupin, although he was the least intelligent and least talented of the group.
1929 – June 1943), more commonly known after her death as Moaning Myrtle, was a Muggle-born witch who attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from 1940 to 1943 and was Sorted into Ravenclaw house. She was killed in 1943 by the Serpent of Slytherin, which had been released by Tom Riddle.
The main LGBTQ+ character confirmed by J.K. Rowling is Albus Dumbledore, revealed to be gay and to have had a passionate, intense love relationship with the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald in their youth, though this isn't explicitly detailed in the books but rather in later interviews and supplementary materials. While not canon, some fans also interpret other characters like Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, or even Harry Potter as queer, but Dumbledore and Grindelwald are the key confirmed figures.
Page 394 in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban refers to Professor Snape telling the class to turn to that page in their Defense Against the Dark Arts (DADA) textbook, which is about werewolves, a deliberate hint that the substitute teacher, Professor Lupin, is one himself, a secret Snape was trying to expose. While the specific text varies slightly by edition, it introduces the topic of werewolves as nocturnal beasts, contrasting with the Red Caps and Hinky-Punks they were learning about, to reveal Lupin's true nature.
In Harry Potter, the "Three D's" are the crucial principles for successful Apparition: Destination, Determination, and Deliberation, taught by Ministry instructor Wilkie Twycross to sixth-year students. Mastering these ensures you reach your desired spot without "splinching," a dangerous mishap where body parts are left behind.
Unfortunately, out of all the Hogwarts houses, Hufflepuff has gotten the most amount of flack, with Draco Malfoy even threatening to leave Hogwarts for good if he was sorted into the worst Hogwarts house. Whether it's the name or the house traits themselves, Hufflepuffs tend to be looked down upon or easily dismissed.
Dumbledore began attending Hogwarts in the autumn of 1892 (1892–1893) and was Sorted into Gryffindor house.
Like Hogwarts, Ilvermorny has four houses too
Each named a house after their favourite magical creature: Horned Serpent (Isolt), Wampus (Webster), Thunderbird (Chadwick) and Pukwudgie (James).
Cornelius Oswald Fudge was born before 1964 in presumably Great Britain to either a half-blood or pure-blood family. During his childhood and teenage years, Fudge attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It is unknown what house he was sorted into.
Unlike the boys, Rose was sorted into Gryffindor, following in the footsteps of her parents. As well as being as academically gifted as her mother, Rose was a keen Quidditch player and was chosen as Chaser for Gryffindor.
Gryffindor. Gryffindor house is where you would find the pluckiest and most daring students (there's a reason the house symbol is the brave lion). The house colours are scarlet and gold, the common room lies up in Gryffindor Tower and the Head of House is Professor Minerva McGonagall.