Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 TV Spots Show Baby Groot Saving The Day
The release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is quickly approaching, which means soon fans will [...]
Good Tunes
The Guardians of the Galaxy trailers are becoming just as well known for their fantastic soundtracks as they are for their action sequences and comedic timing. What is even better is when all of those merge together, perfectly represented in the newest "Good Tunes" TV spot.
The cherry on top is throwing more Baby Groot, dancing away to the tunes while also decking a weird lizard looking thing. Adorable and helpful, the best combination. Someone get the little guy some more Skittles, M&Ms, or whatever else ancient trees eat. He more than deserves it.
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The earth has its own set of protectors in the Avengers, and they've developed quite a name for themselves over the last few years. That said, the Guardians have also saved the universe against total annihilation, though their name just hasn't spread as widely.
That doesn't really matter though if you ask them. Rocket is more than happy to spell out exactly who they are, even to someone as powerful (and non-approachable) as Ayesha. Just a side note here, but even with all her uber-villany, how can Ayesha talk that way to someone as cute as Groot? Seriously, is she a monster?
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Sometimes things just don't go your way, and in those times you need someone you can rely on. The Guardians' Rocket Raccoon and Yondu find themselves in that sort of predicament at some point in Guardians Vol. 2, trapped inside a cell. It's up to Baby Groot to get them out, and this is where things get incredibly entertaining.
Tasked with finding Yondu's gauntlet, Baby Groot manages to find everything else, including a very personal piece of Yondu's wardrobe. Suffice it to say this whole process might take a while.
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The Guardians of the Galaxy are one of the most dysfunctional families in Marvel's cinematic universe, and that is partly why they are so popular. The weird mix of personalities and backgrounds makes for priceless humor, and also some spots of confusion.
Take for instance in the "Stupid" TV spot, which features Star-Lord and Rocket having some communication problems. Star-Lord is being serious, but Rocket hasn't exactly mastered the art of sarcasm, or for that matter subtlety. Hopefully, they can get on the same page before someone gets eaten...oh, wait, Drax already leapt into the Abilisk's mouth. Okay, scratch that.
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