Quiz: What Movie Character Am I?

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Take this Character Personality Test to find out Which Movie Character You Are. We update the quiz regularly and it’s the most accurate among the other quizzes.

What Is Character Personality Test?

Character Personality Test is a self-assessment questionnaire that will determine your most related character from any movie, based on the personal traits and habits that you have. In our What Movie Character Am I quiz, you can get Indiana Jones, Bond, James Bond, Batman, Harry Potter, Darth Vader, or someone else. This Movie Character Quiz is 100% accurate and you will get a perfect result.

Indiana Jones

The flash of recognition that crosses Indy’s face when Belloq (Paul Freeman) says they are alike… Tied with the agonized, “Do I really have to do this?” expression he displays moments before shooting the Arab swordsman.

Fascinating trivia: It is well known that Indiana Jones was originally known as Indiana Smith, but was renamed Jones at Spielberg’s request. However, Spielberg wanted the seemingly insignificant name change to distinguish Raiders from Nevada Smith, a 1966 Steve McQueen Western.

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Bond, James Bond

Defining moment: Probably different for each Bond — Moore unzipping Solitaire’s dress with a magnet, for example, while Brosnan fixing his tie after driving a tank through a wall nails him. But it was undoubtedly 007’s first film that lay the groundwork for the next 50 years when he shoots Professor Dent (“That’s a Smith & Wesson, and you’ve had your six”) with the casualness of a man who’s just had an eBay bid approved.

Fascinating fact: The names for Ian Fleming’s novels and short stories have nearly completely been mined, but the following are still available: Risico, The Hildebrand Rarity, The Property Of A Lady, and 007 In New York. They could go unmined. Also, you must try to play this What Movie Character Are You quiz.

What Movie Character Are You?

Han Solo (Han Solo)

The decisive moment: Although Darth Vader has the better outfit (black cape, motorcycle leathers), Solo’s scruffy-looking smuggler still takes the gundark’s share of Star Wars cool. He’s every inch the space cowboy, shooting first (sorry, George) and cracking wise. The Quintessential Solo, on the other hand, is heartfelt as well as cocksure, as seen by Ford’s famously ad-libbed reaction to Leia’s “I love you” in Episode V: “I know.”

In early drafts of The Star Wars, Lucas’ character was Ureallian: a noseless, green-skinned, slime-covered alien with huge gills who captured Wookiees. Isn’t it no longer romantic?

Batman

Defining moment: It should come from Christian Bale’s Dark Knight, when he goes fist to hand with the Joker while Gordon (Gary Oldman) frets, “Who’s in control?” That’s an excellent question.

Fascinating fact: After Tim Burton announced the casting of Michael Keaton as Batman, fans submitted 50,000 protest letters to Warner Bros.

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Darth Vader (Darth Vader)

In the first two films (i.e., Episodes IV and V), Lord Vader is nothing more — or less — than the ultimate, super-cool villain. Remorseless, fearless, and capable of forcing-strangle his subordinates via video link… But it isn’t until Return Of The Jedi that we realize, in some ways, that we care for Vader – just as Luke does. In this sense, he is defined by a brief interaction with his children. He responds, almost sadly, “It is too late for me, son…” after being pushed to let go of his hatred.

Fascinating fact: Vader was technically performed by legendary Hollywood sword-master Bob Anderson, who donned the outfit for the lightsaber duels in Episodes V and VI.

The Man

defining moment: Throughout, The Dude tries but fails to return to his usual state of relaxation. In a rare moment of contentment, he’s driving his beat-up Torino home, sipping a beer, smoking a joint, and singing along to Creedence on the eight-track when he notices he’s being followed. This new assault on his beleaguered karma drives him to flip his joint into his lap, squeal like a girl, spill beer on his jeans, and slam the Torino into a row of dustbins in quick succession. His cheap Ray-Bans — a good barometer of The Dude’s equilibrium — are left comically off-kilter.

Fascinating fact: With the exception of his dream, The Dude never bowls.

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Kevin Miele

Kevin Miele is a seasoned writer, cinephile, and quiz enthusiast hailing from United States. Born with a love for storytelling and a penchant for detail, he has dedicated his talents to creating the ultimate cinematic quiz experience for movie buffs worldwide. From timeless classics to the latest blockbusters, Kevin's quizzes span across genres and eras, offering an inclusive and exciting challenge for film enthusiasts of all backgrounds. He believes that movies are not just a form of entertainment but a source of inspiration, reflection, and connection, and his quizzes aim to celebrate that.
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