![]() ![]() Another Redditor DoctorSteve03 responded in the affirmative, elaborating on the theory that Plagueis was Snoke, laying out the theory that all of this was Plagueis' plan. Shortly after the inital post was made, Redditor jedifan421 responded, noting that the theme songs for both Plagueis and Snoke were very similar. The post (shown below) received more than 1,800 points (89% upvoted) and 890 comments before archival. On December 19th, 2015, Redditor cgcallahan0 posted in the /r/StarWars subreddit "(Spoilers) About Supreme Leader Snoke" in which the author starts a discussion about Snoke's use of holograms. The following year, a Vanity Fair profile on the film revealed this to be the case-Serkis was to play the computer-generated character Supreme Leader Snoke.Īfter The Force Awakens premiere in December 2015, Google mentions of "Who is Snoke" rose significantly. While his character name was then kept secret, many began speculating that he'd be playing a CGI character, given that the performer is mostly known for his motion capture performances in such films as The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and Rise of the Planet of the Apes. He used the voices of Vader and Snoke to turn Ben Solo to the Darkside, and Snoke to train him as a Sith with the intention for the apprentice to one day turn on his master, and then have a powerful Sith Lord he could one day join his spirit with and take over the Emperor… before Rey came along that is.On April 29th, 2014, the official Star Wars] website announced that Andy Serkis had joined the cast of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This all means that the Emperor was the one manipulating Kylo from the very beginning, and Snoke was just a puppet used to lead him to the Emperor in the end. This could have been the Emperor baiting Kylo into turning on his master, believing that doing this would further his path down the Darkside. This also adds credence to the theory that when Snoke spoke to Kylo in his throne room in The Last Jedi, he was speaking about himself and not Rey when he said “I see him turning the lightsaber to strike true! And now, foolish child, he ignites it… and kills his true enemy!”, after which, Kylo turned on his master and spared Rey’s life. This has seeming verified one of the more popular theories that the Emperor had been the one who created and manipulated Snoke through the force, as well as Vader, in order to help turn Ben Solo/Kylo Ren to the Dark Side when he was younger. When Kylo Ren arrived on Exegol to confront Emperor Palpatine, he walked passed a giant Vat that appeared to contain two bodies of Supreme Leader Snoke.Īfter that, the Emperor spoke to Ren through the force, using his own voice, as well as Snoke’s and Vader’s, stating “My boy, I have been every voice, you have ever heard, inside your head.” “Who he was” and “where did he come from” were common questions floating around the internet, and dozens of theories were posed trying to answer them, with the most popular being he was Darth Plagueis, the Emperor’s old master.įans hoped to get some kind of explanation regarding Snoke’s origins in The Last Jedi, but to many of our surprises, he was unceremoniously killed in the second act of the film by Kylo Ren, without any hints to his past being revealed.įans to the franchise were then unsure if we would learn of Snoke’s origins in Star Wars: Episode IX, seeing as Snoke appeared to be out of the picture and Ren had assumed the role of Supreme Leader of the First Order.įor those who missed it or have yet to see the movie but don’t mind this being spoiled, the Emperor revealed Snoke’s origin early on in the film. Colin Trevorrow opens up about reaction to his Episode IX script. ![]() Star Wars 25 features the first post-Rise of Skywalker canon story. ![]()
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