Though Spider-Man seems to be at the center of attention right now (considering that he might be the one to join Morbius to the MCU), it is important to remember that there are many other Marvel superheroes and supervillains that are just as interesting to examine.
From Scarlet Witch to Vision, there are many characters whose age is actually not what it seems. Here are 10 youngest MCU characters Sorted into their Hogwarts Houses.
Peter Parker: Gryffindor
While there are some questions when it comes to Wanda’s age, Peter Parker’s age was never doubted. According to his passport, Peter was born in 2001 which is why he says he is 15 in a scene with Tony Stark from Spider-Man: Homecoming. Consequently, in Avengers: Infinity War and then in Endgame after the resurrection, he is 17.
Though many people would be quick to place him into Hufflepuff, there are many signs that Peter is a Gryffindor. He is very smart, that’s for sure (which could potentially make him a Ravenclaw), but he is also very brave. It takes a lot of courage to stand up for others and protect them. He is also very loyal to his friends.
Harley Keener: Ravenclaw
It is uncertain how old Harley Keener is, but judging by his appearance in Avengers: Endgame, he seems to be around 16-17 years old. However, that doesn’t make much sense unless he disappeared in the snap five years before that. Otherwise, he would probably be older if you take into account his approximate age in Iron Man 3.
Considering his fascination with Tony Stark and technologies as a whole, he is most likely a Ravenclaw just like his idol. Tony saw something in him and decided to send him gifts (and probably support him afterward too). In fact, fans have been speculating about Harley becoming Iron Lad at some point, but those are just theories for now.
Shuri: Ravenclaw
There is some uncertainty about Shuri’s age, but it is not as significant as the one with Wanda’s age. The producer of Black Panther once said that she is the smartest person on Earth while only being 16 years old. However, Letitia Wright, the actress who plays Shuri, claims that she is 18. In any case, she is still quite young.
It is quite obvious that Shuri is a Ravenclaw. She isn’t afraid to joke around and challenge everyone she meets which could potentially make her a Hufflepuff, but considering her intelligence and the status of the smartest person in the world definitely places her in Ravenclaw.
Cassie Lang: Hufflepuff
When Cassie Lang first appeared in Ant-Man as the daughter of Scott Lang, she instantly became a fan favorite thanks to her natural childish charm combined with rare maturity. Cassie was born in 2007, so she was 16 when we last saw her in Endgame already as a teenager.
Like her father, Cassie is a definitive Hufflepuff. She is very friendly to everyone she meets, but she is also very protective of her family. She is already quite smart for her age, but she mostly acts like a Hufflepuff rather than a Ravenclaw, so that’s what her Hogwarts house is.
Lila Barton: Gryffindor
The oldest of Clint Barton’s children, Lila Barton is also the one who was rumored to become the new Hawkeye after being trained by her father. She is just a little girl when she first appears in Avengers: Age of Ultron, but she is a teenager in Endgame before the snap and after the resurrection. Nevertheless, she seems to be younger than Cassie or around her age.
Though she has inherited many of her father’s traits and interests, Lila is not a Hufflepuff – she is a Gryffindor. We haven’t seen enough of her to be perfectly sure of what her Hogwarts house is, but she has already shown to be quite bold, so she might be one from the house of the lions.
Cooper Barton: Hufflepuff
Lila’s younger brother and the middle child of the Barton family, Cooper Barton was a little older than being a toddler during his first appearance. At the time of the snap, he seems to be a young teen no older than 14 years old. It looks like he is the youngest teenager in the MCU so far.
Similarly to his father, Cooper seems to be a Hufflepuff. Like many of the kid characters in the MCU, he didn’t have enough screentime or character development for the viewers to really understand who he is, but given that he is still a child, Cooper mostly shows the traits of most children – friendliness, fun-loving nature, and so on.
Morgan Stark: Ravenclaw
While Cassie Lang is still one of the most lovable characters, Morgan Stark has certainly gained as much popularity as her. Unlike all the other characters on this list, Morgan is the only one born after the snap which puts her into a completely new generation. In Endgame, she is five years old having been born right after the snap.
Cassie inherits many traits from her father including such mannerisms as furrowing her eyebrows or repeating words that Steve Rogers would label as “bad language”. But once you consider her natural curiosity and wit, it becomes clear that she is Ravenclaw like her father.
Teenage Groot: Hufflepuff
Baby Groot - who then grew into Teenage Groot - has actually been confirmed to be Groot’s son rather than Groot himself. Nevertheless, everyone keeps calling him Groot. When the snap happened, he was 4 years old (according to Earth years), and when he was resurrected he stayed that age.
As a baby, Groot showed all the signs of being a Hufflepuff (despite the occasional fits of childish rage), but once he turned into a teenager, he became grumpy and would often ignore whatever Peter or others were telling him to do. Yet, it seems that he will go back to being a Hufflepuff because adult Groot was just that.
Vision: Ravenclaw
Even though he has the body of an adult man and the mind stone gives him almost limitless knowledge, Vision is a mere 3 years old. He was created in Age of Ultron in 2015 and then killed by Thanos in Infinity War in 2018. Though he wasn’t resurrected because his death was not the result of the snap, it seems that he will appear in some form in the WandaVision series.
Considering his intelligence, Vision is definitely a Ravenclaw. He is very level-headed and always looks for a compromise rather than looking for conflict. Perhaps this is exactly why it is so interesting and sweet to see him and Wanda (who is a Slytherin) spending time together as a couple, even though it was somewhat short-lived.
Nathaniel Barton: Hufflepuff
Nathaniel is the youngest child of Clint and Laura Barton. He was expected to be a girl and would be named Natasha (after Natasha Romanoff), but because of his gender, his name was changed to Nathaniel which is a masculine form of Natasha. Laura was in the last months of pregnancy in Age of Ultron, so it is safe to assume that Nathaniel was born just a little after Vision making him the youngest character in the MCU due to death in the snap and then being resurrected.
Nathaniel is an adorable little kid who doesn’t seem to possess any traits other than that of a Hufflepuff. But once again, with no character development at all and so little screentime, it is almost impossible to determine what Hogwarts house he is in.