After being around for more than a decade and consisting of 23 movies (and now television shows) the Marvel Cinematic Universe has quickly become one of the largest franchises in history and has no signs of stopping anytime soon.
Over the course of this franchise's meteoric rise, they have introduced audiences to live-action versions of the long-running Marvel heroes, all of them equipped with their own special power and unique personality. With so many movies and characters, it can be hard for fans to pick their favorite - but if you can, whichever one you choose might say more about you than you know.
Falcon
Introduced during The Winter Soldier, Falcon started as a minor character who immediately answered Captain America's call when it came. After helping Cap track down Bucky, he even took one for the team and got himself captured so that Steve could escape. So, if Falcon is your favorite hero, you might be a person who is unquestionably loyal to your mentor - enough so that you might take over for them one day.
Hawkeye
Hawkeye was revealed to not only be a master-marksmen but also a loving father/husband - so much so that he nearly turned into a villain when Thanos snapped them away. As a result, Clint was willing to sacrifice himself (when testing the time-machine and jumping off the mountain at Vormir). So, if Hawkeye is your favorite hero, perhaps you're a person who is willing to sacrifice literally anything for the people you love.
War Machine
War Machine might not be among the most popular heroes in the MCU, but that doesn't negate his many irable qualities, such as when he gave Tony some "tough-love" in Iron Man 2 and how he continued to stand behind Tony about the Sokovia Accords after his accident. So, if War Machine is your favorite hero, you might be a person who doesn't let emotion get in the way of logic, while still acknowledging your emotions as relevant.
Captain Marvel
One of the most recently introduced, Captain Marvel has quickly made a name as one of the most powerful beings in the entire universe and is set to take over as a lead role in the MCU. So, if Captain Marvel is your favorite hero, perhaps you're a person who is (or can appreciate) a prodigy and are fully capable of slipping into a leadership role with a little hands-on training.
The Wasp
Introduced in Ant-Man and The Wasp, this hero can't shy away from the fact that her base power is initially the same as her counterpart - that said, her addition of wings and blasters makes her way more bad-ass.
So, if your favorite hero is The Wasp, you might be a person who is good at imitating other people around you... and then improving upon it with your own unique flair.
Ant-Man
The partner to The Wasp, Ant-Man was the original whose powers seemed simple at first (shrinking) but upon proper execution turned into a masterful weapon. So, if Ant-Man is your favorite hero, you might be a person who isn't fully appreciated at first glance and requires a little bit of effort and demonstration in order to get people to come around to your side.
Guardians of the Galaxy
Arguably the biggest wildcard (at least at the time of its release) in the MCU is the lovable group of misfit scavengers known as the Guardians of the Galaxy, spending their time in the MCU traversing the (you guessed it) galaxy and stopping evil wherever they see it (as long as they're well paid). So, if your favorite heroes are the GotG, you might be a person who understands that your efforts shouldn't be free and you should be properly compensated for excellent work.
Black Widow
Is it ever gonna come out? While fans still mourn the death of Black Widow, they just as eagerly await the release of her solo movie, anxiously waiting to see more of the spy who can hold her own against some of the strongest beings in the universe. So, if you're one of these fans who can't wait to see more of his hero, perhaps you're a person who is considered an underdog yet are just as proficient as everybody else around you.
Black Panther
Black Panther, the character that Chadwick Boseman embodied, became an immediate play-maker in the MCU as not only the King of Wakanda, but also one of the most physically formidable heroes the universe had. So, if Black Panther is your favorite hero, it's probable you're a person who appreciates true greatness even when it arrives seemingly out of nowhere.
Vision
The new television show aside, Vision was a truly worthy addition to the Avengers after Tony and Bruce (and Jarvis) created him, proving so when he sacrificed his own life in order to stop Thanos from getting the Mind Stone. So, if Vision is your favorite hero, you could be a person who (despite your immense power) would be willing to give it all up in order to protect your loved ones.