I AM GROOT Director Kirsten Lepore Shares Hopes For Season 3 Or A Possible BABY GROOT Feature (Exclusive)

I AM GROOT Director Kirsten Lepore Shares Hopes For Season 3 Or A Possible BABY GROOT Feature  (Exclusive)

Could the tiniest Guardian of the Galaxy make the leap to the big screen? I Am Groot writer and director Kirsten Lepore certainly hopes so, though admits she's also keen to return for a third season...

By JoshWilding - Sep 03, 2023 11:09 PM EST
Filed Under: I Am Groot
Source: Toonado.com

Everybody's favourite troublemaking twig returns to mischief in the second season of I Am Groot. This time, Baby Groot finds himself exploring the universe and beyond aboard the Guardians' spaceships, coming face-to-face - or nose-to-nose - with new and colourful creatures and environments.

Vin Diesel is back as the voice of Groot in five all-new shorts, while Kirsten Lepore, the writer and director of season one, returns in the same capacity for season two. 

We were recently fortunate enough to watch the show's second batch of episodes and rest assured that they're just as good, if not better, than the first. Last month, we sat down with the filmmaker to get her thoughts on telling a new set of stories about this beloved sentient tree. 

From the moment he first danced into frame in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Baby Groot has been a smash hit with fans. So, would Lepore be open to returning for a third season or perhaps even a feature-length project that puts the spotlight on Groot in his most adorable form?

"I would be very interested in [season 3]," she enthuses in the video above. "It would be very cool to see a feature-length Baby Groot, for sure, and I feel like that’s all I can say. I enjoy working with this character in any capacity they will allow me to."

While time will tell on that front, we also asked the director for her thoughts on how Baby Groot has been embraced by fans and what it's been like to see the show's contributions to the MCU adorn an awful lot of merchandise (from Hot Toys to Funko Pops). 

"I have all the Funko Pops over here!" Lepore laughs. "It’s trippy. It’s really wild, I’ve got to say. I just feel like one small person that doesn’t even know that much about comics, to be honest, coming into this world and really getting absorbed into the MCU with Groot."

"I’ve become so much more of a fan through that process as well and it hits even harder when I walk into Hot Topic, and find a wall of Groot toys, and seven of them are all from the shorts we wrote for season 1. It’s totally an honour to have any place in this massive world of mythology Marvel is creating."

Marvel Studios has discovered a winning formula with I Am Groot, so we're optimistic there are future plans for the character beyond this second season. What those will look like remains to be seen, but we're keeping everything crossed Lepore will be the one tasked with continuing Baby Groot's story. 

I Am Groot season 2 begins streaming on Disney+ on September 6.

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CharlesLeeRay
CharlesLeeRay - 9/3/2023, 11:54 PM
Everything about Groot in Vol. 3 was way better than all the Baby Groot stuff
AmazingFILMporg
AmazingFILMporg - 9/4/2023, 4:43 AM
@CharlesLeeRay -


Prime Groot is still G-vol 1. Baby Groot is still great🤝
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 9/4/2023, 1:20 AM
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Kadara
Kadara - 9/4/2023, 2:06 AM
@WYLEEJAY - LMAO!!! Pretty much my Mondays 😏
Kadara
Kadara - 9/4/2023, 2:09 AM
If Marvel wants to survive with their movie universe, they need to distance themselves with this obvious money grab Disney+ bs. I get it, they want to appeal to different audiences. But they were with AOS and Netflix shows without compromising the main Marvel brand. Sigh, I'm done now , it's long weekend and I don't want to get worked about this again.
relentless1
relentless1 - 9/4/2023, 3:09 AM
there's a [frick]ing Goot show now?? Disney/MCU has made the cardinal mistake of over saturation and it won't bode well for them in the sort or long run.
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 9/4/2023, 3:54 AM
@relentless1 - They’re two minute shorts, that’s all
AmazingFILMporg
AmazingFILMporg - 9/4/2023, 4:44 AM
@PlusUltra -


I don't mind one shots and shorts. It's the random rushed TV shows and random films that are the problem🤝
relentless1
relentless1 - 9/4/2023, 12:23 PM
@PlusUltra - I still think its over saturation though. They are doing it with Star Wars too and its slowly undermining these brands
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 9/4/2023, 1:28 PM
@relentless1 - I wouldn’t say so with Star Wars. We get 2 shows max a year, which are smaller scale, and we haven’t had a movie in 4 years. That’s a reasonable output for an IP that cost as much as it did. They was never just going to sit on it. I’d say the Star Wars show are better on average than the Marvel ones too, with Andor arguably being the services standout and one of the best fantasy/sci-fi shows in years.

Marvel on the other hand are all over the place with their slate, giving any Tom, Dick and Harry a show, and it’s not working for them. But quantity is only an issue with Marvel because it’s clearly having a negative effect on their ability to put out a quality product, which is why they need cool down a bit on how much they’re putting out, but more importantly, act more decisive about what they’re putting out.
relentless1
relentless1 - 9/5/2023, 9:58 AM
@PlusUltra - I agree that the TV output of Star Wars has been good so far but the last trilogy wasn't good and tar Wars was known for so long as the "Star Wars Trilogy" when I was growing up, The Prequels were acceptable because we knew they were going and that was a staorythat had to be told... the rest just seems superfluous to me with few exceptions past the Clone Wars show
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 9/4/2023, 6:20 AM
Groots had his day.
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