Sorting the Losers Club from Stephen King’s “It” into Hogwarts Houses
If there’s something that can be taken from looking at the Sorting of the Losers Club, it’s how well these characters work together!
If there’s something that can be taken from looking at the Sorting of the Losers Club, it’s how well these characters work together!
With “Little Women” in theaters, let’s Sort Meg, Amy, Beth, and Jo into Hogwarts Houses.
“Love Actually” is one of my favorite films, and I couldn’t help but wonder which Hogwarts Houses some of these characters would be in.
How could two of the smartest characters in the Wizarding World franchise not end up in the House known for wit and wisdom? The answer lies in their personalities.
Over on the CW, witches, vampires, and werewolves attend the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted. Let’s Sort seven characters into the four Houses of Hogwarts.
On July 13, puppets in the Worlds of Puppetry Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, were Sorted into wizard school Houses.
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” is full of big personalities and more than a few “Harry Potter” references. Where would the Sorting Hat place each of these kooky characters?
I thought I was a Ravenclaw for years… until I began receiving inconsistent results on Pottermore’s Sorting quiz. An identity crisis ensued. Which House do I really belong to?
Chivalry is a Gryffindor quality, but the Knights of the Round Table are more complex than that. What would happen if they were to exchange their helms for the Sorting Hat?
Scorpius Malfoy
1998
1998
1998
1998
Lavender Brown (HBP-DH2)
1997
Approximate. Exact date unknown.
1992
Approximate. Exact date unknown.
Young James Potter (OotP)
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