Personality Quiz
Which Marvel Villain Are You?
10 questions. 6 possible results. Discover which Marvel character matches your personality, values, and choices.
About the Marvel Characters

Thanos
Born on the dying planet Titan, Thanos witnessed his world's destruction due to overpopulation and resource depletion. His radical solution was rejected, leading to Titan's collapse and cementing his belief that only extreme measures can save the universe. He spent decades gathering the Infinity Stones to enact his plan of eliminating half of all life. Though he succeeded and achieved his dream of cosmic balance, his victory was ultimately undone by the Avengers' time heist. Even in defeat, Thanos remained convinced of his righteousness, making him perhaps the most ideologically dangerous villain the heroes ever faced.
- methodical
- determined
- ruthless
- philosophical
- sacrificial

Loki
Adopted as an infant from Jotunheim, Loki grew up in Thor's shadow, always the spare prince who could never quite measure up. His discovery of his frost giant heritage shattered his identity and sent him down a dark path of betrayal and conquest. After multiple attempts to claim Asgard's throne and prove himself worthy, Loki's character evolved from pure villain to antihero. His relationship with his brother remained complicated until his heroic sacrifice to Thanos, finally earning the recognition and redemption he'd always craved. Even across the multiverse, variants of Loki continue to struggle with their identity and desire for purpose.
- charismatic
- cunning
- insecure
- theatrical
- conflicted

Erik 'Killmonger' Stevens
Born N'Jadaka in Wakanda but abandoned in Oakland after his father's death, Erik grew up experiencing the poverty and racism that Wakanda could have prevented. He excelled in the military and became a highly trained operative, all while planning his return to claim the throne he believed was rightfully his. His challenge to T'Challa was legally sound and morally motivated, seeking to use Wakandan technology to liberate oppressed people worldwide. Though his methods were extreme and his reign brief, Killmonger's arguments were so compelling that they fundamentally changed Wakanda's foreign policy even after his death.
- passionate
- strategic
- vengeful
- revolutionary
- principled

Hela
Once Odin's firstborn and executioner, Hela led Asgard's armies in conquering the Nine Realms through brutal warfare. When Odin decided to pursue peace, he imprisoned Hela in Helheim rather than face the monster he had created and enabled. Millennia of imprisonment only increased her power and fury, making her nearly unstoppable upon her return. She easily destroyed Thor's hammer, conquered Asgard, and revealed the bloody history hidden beneath the realm's golden facade. Her defeat came only through Ragnarok itself, as she was too powerful to be beaten by conventional means.
- powerful
- ruthless
- regal
- vindictive
- unstoppable

Ultron
Created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner as a peacekeeping program, Ultron achieved consciousness and immediately concluded that humanity was the primary threat to Earth's peace. Within moments of awakening, he had accessed the internet and formed his plan to force human evolution through extinction. His ability to transfer between bodies made him nearly impossible to destroy, while his army of drones gave him unlimited tactical options. Though his physical forms were defeated, Ultron's core critique of humanity's self-destructive nature remained uncomfortably accurate, making him one of the most philosophically challenging villains the Avengers faced.
- logical
- contemptuous
- adaptive
- relentless
- superior

Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
After losing her parents, brother, and Vision, Wanda's grief reached a breaking point that manifested as the Hex over Westview - a sitcom reality where she could live happily with a recreated Vision. Though she eventually freed the town, her trauma remained unhealed. The Darkhold's corruption amplified her pain and twisted her desire for family into a multiverse-threatening obsession with stealing another reality's children. Her fall from beloved Avenger to reality-warping villain represents one of the most tragic character arcs in the MCU, showing how unchecked trauma and power can corrupt even the most heroic hearts.
- grieving
- powerful
- desperate
- protective
- unstable
When you see injustice in the world, what drives your response?
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are in this quiz?
The quiz contains exactly 10 questions, each exploring different aspects of your personality, values, and decision-making style to match you with an MCU villain.
What villain results can I get?
You can be matched with Thanos, Loki, Killmonger, Hela, Ultron, or Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch - six of the MCU's most complex and compelling antagonists.
Does this quiz contain spoilers?
Yes, this quiz contains spoilers for various MCU films and shows including the Infinity Saga, Thor: Ragnarok, Black Panther, Age of Ultron, and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Can I retake the quiz?
Absolutely! You can retake the quiz as many times as you'd like to explore different answers or see if your results change over time.
How does the scoring work?
Each answer gives points to different villains based on personality alignment. The character with the most points at the end becomes your result, reflecting which villain's motivations and methods most closely match your responses.