The Internet Can't Handle That Groot is Dead (Again)
Groot, the loveable tree-like from Guardians of the Galaxy, is a favorite among many fans of the [...]
@ThirdPrice
Stop saying that! pic.twitter.com/WIsrcdHt5o
— What Steve Said (@ThirdPrice) February 27, 2018
@jeggerly
It really was goodbye *sob* pic.twitter.com/rUqxcG2vt5
— jeggerly (@jeggerly) February 27, 2018
@briantruitt
I'll be over here in the fetal position after all this talk of dead Groots and porgs. pic.twitter.com/vcE2brnPL3
— Brian Truitt (@briantruitt) February 27, 2018
@blvkrice
— eric ill-monger (@blvkrice) February 27, 2018
@Gyloir
Well, to be fair Kevin Feige said it was the same Groot and he'd eventually remember, and you said before it was "complicated" so many people assumed it was still "groot" himself but he was re-growing and didn't remember everything.
— Jeremiah G (@Gyloir) February 27, 2018
@CarrieCnh12
Makes sense to me scientifically, but I prefer to think Baby/ Teen Groot is the first Groot. It's how I console myself over his loss. pic.twitter.com/E46KtZAe6a
— CarolynH. #WakandaForever?? (@CarrieCnh12) February 27, 2018
@MsQueen03
For me it’s just brings back his traumatic and heroic death ???
— Queen Althea (@MsQueen03) February 27, 2018
@2andahalflife
Old Groot died? pic.twitter.com/3Xmw4K3yJy
— Tay K Max Payne (@2andahalflife) February 27, 2018
@Velvet_Rose
I still need to know if everyone in the groot debris covered area could pick up a stick and grow their own Groot pic.twitter.com/S09bJIaPxy
— Juliette (@Velvet_Rose) February 27, 2018
Groot (apparently Groot, Jr) will next appear as a teenager in Avengers: Infinity War which opens in theaters May 4th.