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Hogwarts Houses Of Chris Evans Characters
BY AMANDA BRUCE – ON AUG 29, 2019 IN LISTS
Chris Evans Characters Sorted Into Hogwarts Houses
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Chris Evans started acting professionally about two decades ago. He started his career in teen television, like Opposite Sex, and movies like Not Another Teen Movie. Since then, he’s moved away from those comedies into dramas and action. Evans made a career out of playing heroes, but not all of those heroes are exactly the same.
If those heroes attended Harry Potter’s Hogwarts, it’s true that most of them would find themselves sorted into Gryffindor. Evans certainly has a knack for picking brave and bold characters to bring to life.
10 ARI LEVINSON (THE RED SEA DIVING RESORT): GRYFFINDOR
Inspired by real events, The Red Sea Diving Resort recounts the story of Mossad agents who smuggled Ethiopian refugees out of Sudan by opening a hotel. Chris Evans stars as Ari in the Netflix movie, the leader of the team in the field.
It’s tempting to sort Ari into Slytherin since his work as an undercover agent requires some duplicity. Ari, however, only lies when he absolutely has to. Otherwise, he spends his time taking risks to get the job done. It’s Ari who instructs his team to run through a roadblock, and it’s Ari who goes to the CIA for help when his own government pulls the plug on his mission. He’s willing to risk everything to keep his promise and save the refugees, making him a Gryffindor.
9 LUCAS LEE (SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD): SLYTHERIN
Chris Evans As Lucas Lee In Scott Pilgrim Vs The World Slytherin
As one of the evil exes of Ramona Flowers, Lucas Lee certainly fits the loud bravado of most Gryffindors. In Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, however, there is one big factor that makes him a Slytherin.
Though he’s a skateboarder turned actor, the character is more about looking cool than getting the job done. During his confrontation with Scott, he doesn’t even initially fight the title character. Instead, his numerous stunt doubles did the dirty work for him until he was forced to step in. That duplicity, but also the pragmatism of using his resources to keep himself safe, is definitely in line with the Slytherin style.
8 JAKE JENSEN (THE LOSERS): RAVENCLAW
Chris Evans As Jake Jensen In The Losers Ravenclaw
One of the many characters in Evans’ resume to be based on a comic book character, Jake Jensen is a little different than his usual heroes. While most of Evans’ comic book roles are Gryffindors, this is one of the only Ravenclaws amongst these ten characters.
Jensen is the computer guy for his team. That meant that instead of punching his way out of situations, Jensen spent his part in the story analyzing research and hacking into people’s files. With that specialized skill set, Jensen was certainly one of the most studious characters in The Losers.
7 COLIN SHEA (WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER): SLYTHERIN
The romantic comedy What’s Your Number was a great star vehicle for Anna Faris, but it also showed a new side of Chris Evans for audiences. Instead of the heroic type, he was a bit of a player. Colin is one of the most charming characters in his resume, but he’s still a Slytherin.
Colin has a pretty distinct dating style. Bring them home, then break things off. After a string of one night stands, he ends up hanging out in his neighbor’s apartment until the woman at his own leaves. Is there a sneakier way to get rid of an unwanted hookup? Probably not.
6 CURTIS (SNOWPIERCER): GRYFFINDOR
Chris Evans As Curtis In Snowpiercer Gryffindor
Evans’ Curtis leads a revolution in Snowpiercer, so it’s easy to place him in the traditionally heroic house of Gryffindor. He narrowly misses out on being a Ravenclaw simply because of how well thought out his plan is, and how quickly he analyzes the strange situations he finds himself in.
Curtis places himself at the very front of the revolution. Armed with only the scraps in the lower class train compartments, Curtis uses everything around him as a potential weapon. His natural charisma and confidence get most of the people around him to follow him into danger. In the end, he even sacrifices himself so that the next generation can live.
5 NICK GANT (PUSH): RAVENCLAW
Like Curtis in Snowpiercer, Push’s Nick sits on the fence between Ravenclaw and Gryffindor. This time, however, the sorting hat chooses Ravenclaw instead.
In Push, Nick doesn’t choose to be heroic because it’s the right thing to do. Instead, he chooses to be heroic because the person in danger is someone he cares for, and because, once upon a time, his father told him to. That doesn’t mean Nick is any less of a hero. It just means his other personality traits factor in a bit more.
Though Nick is a mover, he’s got some incredible observation skills. Nick is the one who works out a plan to bring down the government agency and get his friends out of danger. The complicated plan, involving memory wipes and retrievals, could go wrong in a dozen different ways, but he plans for them all.
4 FRANK ADLER (GIFTED): HUFFLEPUFF
Chris Evans As Frank Adler In Gifted Hufflepuff
Much of the 2007 film Gifted actually focuses on the experiences of Mackenna Grace’s young character. Evans played her uncle in the film, and much of what the audience learns about him is in regards to his relationship with her.
Frank, like his sister and his niece, was a gifted child. He excelled in academics and even taught as a university professor before his sister left her daughter in his care. At one time, the sorting hat might have placed him in Ravenclaw. Frank’s entire life in the movie, however, is devoted to making sure his niece gets as normal an upbringing as possible, and that she isn’t forced into an accelerated academic world that makes her unhappy. He’s even willing to lose her to make sure that happens. The sorting hat couldn’t place him anywhere other than Hufflepuff.
3 JOHNNY STORM (FANTASTIC FOUR): GRYFFINDOR
Chris Evans As Johnny Storm In Fantastic Four Gryffindor
If any of the Gryffindors that Chris Evans played are the perfect example of their Hogwarts house, it’s Johnny Storm. Younger brother of Sue Storm, and a real hothead, he’s as impulsive and heroic as they come.
Johnny isn’t above using his hero status for a little attention. Despite his serious self-involvement, he genuinely does care about the people around him. He can be self-centered while still helping to save the day. Johnny can also be pretty self-righteous, not understanding why people can’t see things his way. Gryffindors tend to see issues in very black and white circumstances, not comfortable when things verge into shades of grey.
2 KYLE (PERFECT SCORE): HUFFLEPUFF
Chris Evans As Kyle In Perfect Score Hufflepuff
Before Chris Evans and Scarlet Johansson were Avengers, they were still playing teenagers in high school. In the MTV movie Perfect Score, the two were part of a group of seniors who teamed up to steal the answers to the S.A.T.
Evans played Kyle, a teenager who grew up wanting to be an architect, but who found his dream school out of reach as a result of his test score. He found the idea that a few kids couldn’t pursue their dreams because of one test completely unfair, even though they spent their entire high school experience planning for college. Sounds like a perfect Hufflepuff. He led a Breakfast Club like group in a heist that involved stealing the S.A.T. before they all took it, though none of them ended up using the answers.
1 STEVE ROGERS (THE MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE): GRYFFINDOR
After spending a decade playing Captain America in the MCU, Chris Evans will probably always be that character for some people. He embodied the role of Steve Rogers, and his Gryffindor traits, perfectly.
Even before Steve became Captain America, he was a Gryffindor. The young kid willing to go “all day” against a bully in an alley just became stronger with time. Steve has always been willing to help those who can’t help themselves, but he also has a pretty narrow tunnel vision. Like most Gryffindors, he sees conflicts his way - and his way only. That makes compromising with him nearly impossible.
Hogwarts Houses Of Chris Evans Characters
BY AMANDA BRUCE – ON AUG 29, 2019 IN LISTS
Chris Evans Characters Sorted Into Hogwarts Houses
5
Chris Evans started acting professionally about two decades ago. He started his career in teen television, like Opposite Sex, and movies like Not Another Teen Movie. Since then, he’s moved away from those comedies into dramas and action. Evans made a career out of playing heroes, but not all of those heroes are exactly the same.
If those heroes attended Harry Potter’s Hogwarts, it’s true that most of them would find themselves sorted into Gryffindor. Evans certainly has a knack for picking brave and bold characters to bring to life.
10 ARI LEVINSON (THE RED SEA DIVING RESORT): GRYFFINDOR
Inspired by real events, The Red Sea Diving Resort recounts the story of Mossad agents who smuggled Ethiopian refugees out of Sudan by opening a hotel. Chris Evans stars as Ari in the Netflix movie, the leader of the team in the field.
It’s tempting to sort Ari into Slytherin since his work as an undercover agent requires some duplicity. Ari, however, only lies when he absolutely has to. Otherwise, he spends his time taking risks to get the job done. It’s Ari who instructs his team to run through a roadblock, and it’s Ari who goes to the CIA for help when his own government pulls the plug on his mission. He’s willing to risk everything to keep his promise and save the refugees, making him a Gryffindor.
9 LUCAS LEE (SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD): SLYTHERIN
Chris Evans As Lucas Lee In Scott Pilgrim Vs The World Slytherin
As one of the evil exes of Ramona Flowers, Lucas Lee certainly fits the loud bravado of most Gryffindors. In Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, however, there is one big factor that makes him a Slytherin.
Though he’s a skateboarder turned actor, the character is more about looking cool than getting the job done. During his confrontation with Scott, he doesn’t even initially fight the title character. Instead, his numerous stunt doubles did the dirty work for him until he was forced to step in. That duplicity, but also the pragmatism of using his resources to keep himself safe, is definitely in line with the Slytherin style.
8 JAKE JENSEN (THE LOSERS): RAVENCLAW
Chris Evans As Jake Jensen In The Losers Ravenclaw
One of the many characters in Evans’ resume to be based on a comic book character, Jake Jensen is a little different than his usual heroes. While most of Evans’ comic book roles are Gryffindors, this is one of the only Ravenclaws amongst these ten characters.
Jensen is the computer guy for his team. That meant that instead of punching his way out of situations, Jensen spent his part in the story analyzing research and hacking into people’s files. With that specialized skill set, Jensen was certainly one of the most studious characters in The Losers.
7 COLIN SHEA (WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER): SLYTHERIN
The romantic comedy What’s Your Number was a great star vehicle for Anna Faris, but it also showed a new side of Chris Evans for audiences. Instead of the heroic type, he was a bit of a player. Colin is one of the most charming characters in his resume, but he’s still a Slytherin.
Colin has a pretty distinct dating style. Bring them home, then break things off. After a string of one night stands, he ends up hanging out in his neighbor’s apartment until the woman at his own leaves. Is there a sneakier way to get rid of an unwanted hookup? Probably not.
6 CURTIS (SNOWPIERCER): GRYFFINDOR
Chris Evans As Curtis In Snowpiercer Gryffindor
Evans’ Curtis leads a revolution in Snowpiercer, so it’s easy to place him in the traditionally heroic house of Gryffindor. He narrowly misses out on being a Ravenclaw simply because of how well thought out his plan is, and how quickly he analyzes the strange situations he finds himself in.
Curtis places himself at the very front of the revolution. Armed with only the scraps in the lower class train compartments, Curtis uses everything around him as a potential weapon. His natural charisma and confidence get most of the people around him to follow him into danger. In the end, he even sacrifices himself so that the next generation can live.
5 NICK GANT (PUSH): RAVENCLAW
Like Curtis in Snowpiercer, Push’s Nick sits on the fence between Ravenclaw and Gryffindor. This time, however, the sorting hat chooses Ravenclaw instead.
In Push, Nick doesn’t choose to be heroic because it’s the right thing to do. Instead, he chooses to be heroic because the person in danger is someone he cares for, and because, once upon a time, his father told him to. That doesn’t mean Nick is any less of a hero. It just means his other personality traits factor in a bit more.
Though Nick is a mover, he’s got some incredible observation skills. Nick is the one who works out a plan to bring down the government agency and get his friends out of danger. The complicated plan, involving memory wipes and retrievals, could go wrong in a dozen different ways, but he plans for them all.
4 FRANK ADLER (GIFTED): HUFFLEPUFF
Chris Evans As Frank Adler In Gifted Hufflepuff
Much of the 2007 film Gifted actually focuses on the experiences of Mackenna Grace’s young character. Evans played her uncle in the film, and much of what the audience learns about him is in regards to his relationship with her.
Frank, like his sister and his niece, was a gifted child. He excelled in academics and even taught as a university professor before his sister left her daughter in his care. At one time, the sorting hat might have placed him in Ravenclaw. Frank’s entire life in the movie, however, is devoted to making sure his niece gets as normal an upbringing as possible, and that she isn’t forced into an accelerated academic world that makes her unhappy. He’s even willing to lose her to make sure that happens. The sorting hat couldn’t place him anywhere other than Hufflepuff.
3 JOHNNY STORM (FANTASTIC FOUR): GRYFFINDOR
Chris Evans As Johnny Storm In Fantastic Four Gryffindor
If any of the Gryffindors that Chris Evans played are the perfect example of their Hogwarts house, it’s Johnny Storm. Younger brother of Sue Storm, and a real hothead, he’s as impulsive and heroic as they come.
Johnny isn’t above using his hero status for a little attention. Despite his serious self-involvement, he genuinely does care about the people around him. He can be self-centered while still helping to save the day. Johnny can also be pretty self-righteous, not understanding why people can’t see things his way. Gryffindors tend to see issues in very black and white circumstances, not comfortable when things verge into shades of grey.
2 KYLE (PERFECT SCORE): HUFFLEPUFF
Chris Evans As Kyle In Perfect Score Hufflepuff
Before Chris Evans and Scarlet Johansson were Avengers, they were still playing teenagers in high school. In the MTV movie Perfect Score, the two were part of a group of seniors who teamed up to steal the answers to the S.A.T.
Evans played Kyle, a teenager who grew up wanting to be an architect, but who found his dream school out of reach as a result of his test score. He found the idea that a few kids couldn’t pursue their dreams because of one test completely unfair, even though they spent their entire high school experience planning for college. Sounds like a perfect Hufflepuff. He led a Breakfast Club like group in a heist that involved stealing the S.A.T. before they all took it, though none of them ended up using the answers.
1 STEVE ROGERS (THE MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE): GRYFFINDOR
After spending a decade playing Captain America in the MCU, Chris Evans will probably always be that character for some people. He embodied the role of Steve Rogers, and his Gryffindor traits, perfectly.
Even before Steve became Captain America, he was a Gryffindor. The young kid willing to go “all day” against a bully in an alley just became stronger with time. Steve has always been willing to help those who can’t help themselves, but he also has a pretty narrow tunnel vision. Like most Gryffindors, he sees conflicts his way - and his way only. That makes compromising with him nearly impossible.