Yes, I said it. I’ve seen the memes floating around out there showing the MCU Avengers and their respective Hogwarts houses, and one particularly astute roundup had Captain America, the golden boy himself, in Slytherin—long touted as the “bad guy” house. Gasp! How could they think he belongs there? Well, I’m here to explain it to you all, and if by the end of this post you haven’t at least considered it a possibility, then I’ve failed. (But I’m a Slytherin, too, so I’ll probably never admit it.) Steve Rogers is a Slytherin, and here’s why:

For consistency, I will stick with the MCU version of all characters mentioned. This post contains spoilers for just about all Captain America and Avengers films.

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Jordan is a Florida-based writer and editor whose love of fandom has run deeply for as long as she can remember. She's a Slytherin, a dog mom, and an aspiring novelist dreaming of a galaxy far, far away.

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  1. Masterfully written. I’d add that Slytherins rarely ask for forgiveness because they either think they’re right… or that they’ve already accepted the consequences of their actions – something a Gryffindor hero wouldn’t do because they believe that all they do is for the greater good. This is best exemplified for Steve when he says:

    “I’m not asking for forgiveness… and I’m way past asking for permission.”