In Guardians of the Galaxy, we are first introduced to the adult Groot, a grown character with an already-established friendship with Rocket. Throughout the film, Groot's communication is limited to solely "I am Groot," and Rocket is the only one who understands him.
Rather than say, "I am Groot," which are the only words Groot (Vin Diesel) can speak, he tells the Guardians, "I love you guys." A Gizmodo article gives its own take on the moment, explaining that this is not Groot speaking normal words onscreen for the first time, but instead the audience finally understanding what ...
Towards the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel, Groot says, “I love you guys” — a departure from his usual dialogue of “I am Groot.” James Gunn has confirmed that this isn't actually Groot vocalizing the words “I love you guys,” but rather, the moment signifies that the audience has spent enough time with the ...
In the shocking final moments of Infinity War, no one was safe from the snap of the Infinity Gauntlet, and Nebula and Rocket were the only ones to be spared. In his final moments, Groot utters one last "I am Groot" to Rocket before fading away, and what it translates to makes the moment all the more heartbreaking.
I have lived most my life surrounded by my enemies, I will be grateful to die among my friends." "You are an honorable man, Quill. I will fight beside you. And in the end, see my wife and daughter again."
Both Groots are depicted as tree-like humanoids, with the original being Rocket's associate, and the second becoming his adoptive son. Groot I becomes a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy and sacrifices himself to save his allies during the battle against Ronan the Accuser.
“I love you guys.” Before the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, the only words MCU fans ever heard any Groot say were “I am Groot” and “We are Groot.” (The latter was used in countless trailers as a reminder of the original Groot's ultimate sacrificeOpens in new tab.)
Groot was the last of his kind once Ronan's army had erased the Flora colossus, however Groot was able to save the World Pod within himself, which he could use to recreate the Flora colossus race by planting it in the sacred pool.
Voiced by the mighty Vin Diesel, the only three words he speaks are 'I am Groot'.
In the comics, Groot is immortal, as he can regrow for the tiniest splinter, keeping his memories, skills, and experience intact.
While he is perceived in a completely casual light everywhere, he is known as “His Divine Majesty King Groot the 23rd, Monarch of Planet X," as far as the branch worlds are concerned.
Meanwhile, Groot was around four years old during the events of the Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame. Then, in The Holiday Special and Vol. 3, he is around five to six years old. If you count the time he was snapped as lifespan, in that case, he is around 11 years old in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
There's also precedence within the MCU for Groot to swear. Gunn said in a now-deleted tweet that Baby Groot "drops about 50 f-bombs in Guardians 2." They can't be heard since Groot only says, "I am Groot," which is how the director was able to get away with so many uses of the F-word without the movie being rated R.
The mature form of Groot's species is robust and heavyweight, which causes the organs of acoustic generation to become stiff and inflexible. It is this nature of Groot's larynx that causes people, who are oblivious to the subtle nuances of Flora colossi speech, to misinterpret Groot as merely repeating his name.
As he fades away into dust, Groot says his whole “I am Groot” to Rocket Raccoon, but what he really means, according to Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn, is much sadder. The tree thinks the raccoon with the voice of Bradley Cooper doing an accent is his dad! Somehow this is actually pretty sad!
Director James Gunn broke a million hearts today when he confirmed that, yes, Groot dies at the end of the first Guardians of the Galaxy. Baby Groot is his son, not his resurrected form.
Years after being saved by Groot, Hannah, who went on with her life, was finally found by him. Together, Hannah and Groot planted a flower next to the tree which sprouted from the flower Groot gave her when they were younger.
At first, it just seems like Rocket makes up whatever Groot intends with his words, but the truth is that Rocket really understands Groot's strange language. Because Rocket has spent more time with Groot than anyone else, he understands all the nuances of the words and the way Groot says them.
Up until now, we – and several non-Guardians characters – couldn't comprehend Groot's language because we didn't have too close of an attachment to him. By the end of the trilogy, after experiencing all that the cosmic team has been through, we can now understand him. So, no, he's not speaking English.
Well, for starters, Groot didn't magically learn how to speak English; we, in turn, learned how to understand him because we have been following the Guardians for so long that we finally gained the ability to understand his language and became part of his family.
Groot died, and his son, Baby Groot, was born
After the crash, Rocket picked up a few twigs and mourned Groot.
The big takeaway here: Groot has a son, and his name is Groot. You can check out James Gunn's Twitter posts on the subject for yourself below.
Baby Groot was introduced at the end of the first Guardians of the Galaxy film. When the original Groot sacrifices himself to save his teammates, Rocket saves one of his twigs and plants it in a pot. That twig grows into a new Groot, who fans affectionately nicknamed Baby Groot.