People Magazine on Supreme Leader Snoke

star-warsIn their latest story from the special The Force Awakens issue (on newsstands now), People Magazine discusses what we know about the mysterious character played by Andy Serkis, and also adds a few new details about him.

 

Apart from the fact that Snoke will be 7-foot tall and skinny, People also talked about the scene where he interacts with Kylo Ren :

Even though Snoke is a CGI character, cinematographer Daniel Mindel shot on set with Serkis and Adam Driver as Kylo Ren. “It’s not a complete green-screen environment,” Mindel says. “Therefore, we have atmosphere. We have texture that we’re putting [Snoke] into, that is physical. Sometimes, from the outside it would seem absurd to just walk in and look at how we do that. On the other hand, there’s a great amount of method to it. In that particular theme, we had Andy Serkis interacting with Adam. Andy himself brought a massive amount to the scene.”

Andy Serkis Snoke

Also People revealed the interesting fact that Snoke has a costume designed by Michael Kaplan, although he is a CG character:

To further make Snoke blend in with the actual actors and sets, costume designer Michael Kaplan created an outfit for Snoke and fellow CGI character Maz Kanata. “Even though they were to be CGI, there were initial costume sketches and then actual costumes were built,” Kaplan says. “This helps the CGI technicians realize their final effect and know precisely how the fabrics will move.”

Also they mention that Snoke is really ugly. Something we’ve heard before :

Or at least, that’s likely what the audience will think. Serkis will only say, “He has a very distinctive, idiosyncratic bone and facial structure.”

 

Source: People

 

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73 thoughts on “People Magazine on Supreme Leader Snoke

  • December 10, 2015 at 4:08 pm
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    I’m really hoping he’s not a Vong, even though they weren’t Force sensitive in the old EU, hoping this isn’t one of the things they pulled from it.

    • December 10, 2015 at 5:10 pm
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      Lol, they didn’t pull ANYTHING out of the EU. Yeah, yeah, I know. Kathleen Kennedy said that some of those ideas would be “taken into consideration”. But that’s exactly what people who apply for certain jobs are told when they’re NOT gonna get hired: “we’ll take your resume into consideration.”

  • December 10, 2015 at 4:19 pm
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    I hope he`s a new species. But honestly, he sounds like a human – other species have distinct accents (Yoda, Maz Kanata).

    Snoke sounds like… an evil human being.

    • December 10, 2015 at 4:41 pm
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      I don’t think he’s human. I’ve read that Snoke is CG because of his unique
      face structure. His face might be unique due to his supposed injuries / scares or because he’s some kind of alien.

      • December 10, 2015 at 4:43 pm
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        Andy Serkis said that he’s a species that we haven’t seen before, so that definitely rules out Human.

        • December 11, 2015 at 5:06 am
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          “No, he’s a new character in this universe. It is very much a newly-introduced character,” Serkis says.

          Googling around, I can find lots of people saying Serkis said it is a new species, but no quotes of him actually saying that. (I’m not arguing that Snoke won’t be a new species.)

  • December 10, 2015 at 4:22 pm
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    At some point in the future ( not this trilogy ) I wouldn’t mind seeing a Yuuzhan Vong invasion movie(s) Maybe ( and this is way out there ) we could even see
    some of the heroes and villians from the TFA and the rest of the new trilogy work together to defeat them. But this is just a minor idea…wishful thinking on my part.

    • December 10, 2015 at 4:42 pm
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      Episodes 10-12. Calling it right now.

    • December 10, 2015 at 5:26 pm
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      I’ve had a theory about that. (Probably not true) If they wanted to tie in the Yuuzhan Vong that would be where Supreme Leader Snokes role comes in. In the books the Vong sent an infiltrator ahead of the invasion to make a clear and easy path to domination of the galaxy and that could be Snokes character. Smoke could be an infiltrator manipulating Kylo Ren, the Knights of Ren, and the First Order to take out the Resistance and the New Republic to make the path to ruling the Galaxy easier.
      The only reason I came up with this idea is because I’ve read from interviews from JJ Abrams and Rian Johnson that Episode VIII with be very intense and different. The Yuuzhan Vong are very intense and never seen in this galaxy before (in the new canon).

  • December 10, 2015 at 4:28 pm
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    I really wonder what Mark Hamill thinks of all this. This really makes me think that they have something REALLY special in stall for him. if not in this movie, than in VIII.

    • December 10, 2015 at 5:37 pm
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      yea, training Rey sorta like the old Kung-Fu Saturday morning shows.

  • December 10, 2015 at 4:30 pm
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    Well he still sounds like a member of the Muun who is part of the Banking Clans.

    • December 10, 2015 at 5:18 pm
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      Really ugly is not the first words that come to mind when looking at a Muun.

      • December 10, 2015 at 5:40 pm
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        Face rotted off

      • December 10, 2015 at 5:48 pm
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        Well they are not much symmetrical in appearance

        • December 10, 2015 at 5:55 pm
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          No, but they’re not that ugly. The description fits the big Pau’an from Utapau better, IMO.

          • December 10, 2015 at 10:34 pm
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            perhaps it depends on your definition of beauty

          • December 10, 2015 at 10:43 pm
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            Yeah, you’re right, of course. But I still think Pau’ans are uglier than Muuns 😛

          • December 10, 2015 at 11:44 pm
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            I can not argue with you on that point! Compared to a lovely Twi’Lek that is.

          • December 11, 2015 at 1:21 am
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            Can’t argue against that either, lol.

  • December 10, 2015 at 4:58 pm
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    The dude is very obviously Plagueis, just accept it.

    • December 10, 2015 at 5:20 pm
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      No he isn’t

      • December 10, 2015 at 5:55 pm
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        There’s definitely more out there that points him to being Darth Plagueis than anyone else. Even some leaks that appear to be confirmed. I’m convinced it’s him, but I do not know 100%, just like you really don’t know 100%. But if the leaks are true, even if they don’t call him Darth Plagueis, from what I’ve seen it will be enough to put to rest if he is or not in TFA. 7 days… We shall see.

        • December 10, 2015 at 5:56 pm
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          “There’s definitely more out there that points him to being Darth Plagueis than anyone else.”

          Yeah, and what would point at a brand-new, never before seen “anyone else”, I wonder..

          • December 10, 2015 at 6:05 pm
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            Darth Plagueis has never been seen before. Not in official canon form anyways. It doesn’t take much to make a play on words to misdirect people. JJ and Rey were also both asked about Darth Plagueis, JJ response who’s Darth Vegas, it’s a intentional direct response he is avoiding to answer. Even Daisy Ridley when asked, had her NDA face was in full effect at D23. If it is him, we are not going to hear it until after the movie. If they say yeah you got me it spoils things for everyone. Just like they don’t want people knowing what Luke looks like. The best part is, 7 days from now Star Wars fans everywhere will know what Snoke really looks like. Plauguies or not.

          • December 10, 2015 at 6:13 pm
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            Like I posted above, resurrection is obviously possible in fantasy, but you have to lead the audience in that direction, as has been done in Game of Thrones, for instance.

            In SW, all we have is the words of a master of deception with an agenda. But even if Palpatine was telling the truth about Plagueis’ power to cheat death, I refuse to believe he’d be as stupid as not to make perfectly, absolutely, positively sure that Plagueis could never come back to life. The risk would be too much.

            If people want to believe that Plagueis did have the power to cheat death, then what if he did share the secret with Palpatine? What if Palpatine’s only lie about Plagueis’ power was that only his master had discovered the secret? In that case, Snoke could be Palpatine himself for that matter. At least this would be a resurrected villain that everyone is familiar with.

          • December 10, 2015 at 6:19 pm
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            Darth Sidious did have one fatal flaw. As per Luke Skywalker: “Your overconfidence is your weakness.”

            This could turn out to be more true than you think. Palpatine could very well have been deceived by Plagueis the whole time.

          • December 10, 2015 at 6:29 pm
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            What for? So that Palpatine could reach power, only to lose it in a couple of decades, so that it would be harder for Plagueis to take over the galaxy as the Sith had been planning to do for centuries?

            Doesn’t make any sense to me.

          • December 10, 2015 at 6:40 pm
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            It doesn’t make sense to anyone. That is what the new movies are for. As odd as it sounds and I know the Plagueis novel is not official canon, but it did say that Plagueis’ plan was for Palpatine to become supreme chancellor, which he did. Palpatine then created the Empire, which then would make it easy for Plagueis to come back and vacuum that power and start the First Order after the Battle of Endor where Darth Sidious meet his death. Which would totally still make sense. So there are ways this could work. I would suspect Disney has their own approach on this, but to say it doesn’t make sense is odd to me. We shall see in 7 days.

          • December 10, 2015 at 6:58 pm
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            The Plagueis novel…I see. Well, the thing with that is that SW is not TLotR, Harry Potter or Hunger Games, for instance. It’s the films that the novels are based on, not the other way around. So you see, any info coming from a SW novel is pretty much a moot point when it comes down to the films.

            Most of the audience doesn’t have this info on Plagueis’ plan nor do they care about it in truth. And since the films are made for a broad audience, something like this would require a long explanation that, frankly, isn’t needed at all if Abrams and Kasdan were able to come up with a brand-new, totally original villain in Snoke.

          • December 11, 2015 at 4:47 am
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            It was Kasdan–not Abrams–who said “I don’t think I heard correct–is it Darth Vegas? Like Las Vegas? Darth…Vader?” JJ answered the question about Plagueis with “We don’t want to be talking about story too much too soon, but I will say: No.” Which to me meant he didn’t think “no” gave anything away, because Plagueis has nothing to do with anything in the movie. Apparently other people heard the same thing and interpreted it as “yes.”

    • December 10, 2015 at 6:04 pm
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      How to bring people back from death: show, don’t tell, like in Game of Thrones.

      How NOT to bring people back from death: have a consummate liar with a hidden agenda make up a story of how his master could cheat death to lure a young, gullible Jedi to the dark side and have a bunch of equally gullible folk believe that it’s actually true.

      • December 10, 2015 at 6:27 pm
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        Even Palpatine says he didn’t learn it from Darth Plagueis. He told Anakin together they could figure it out. Which was a lie. Plagueis if he did cheat death, he would easily top Palpatine from the ultimate dark force user in a galaxy far far away. Making the new movies have more potential than ever before. If it is Plagueis, are you going to come back and say TFA sucks because you were wrong, or will you accept it and move on? Personally I believe no matter what I will enjoy the movie, I just think Plagueis would give the dark side credibility. Not just some Billy Bob out of the wood works who claims to be whatever he wants. Plagueis could open up a whole new underworld of the dark side and it would instantly be believable.

        • December 10, 2015 at 6:35 pm
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          With all due respect, you’re assuming to know for a fact which parts of Palpatine’s words were truth and which were lies. And obviously no one can tell which parts of his tale were true, if any, and which weren’t, except for Lucas himself.

          I could easily do the same myself and assume that I can tell Palpatine’s true words from the lies. In which case, the only truth I find in his words is that there was a Sith called Darth Plagueis, that this Sith Lord was probably his master, and that Sidious killed him in his sleep. Everything else was a lie to lure Anakin to the dark side through this alleged power that could either keep Padmé from dying or bring her back from the grave.

          If Snoke turns out to be Plagueis indeed, I won’t jump into conclusions and say that the film sucks only because of this. I would expect a good, convincing explanation for this decision, though, because again, the best way to tell a story is “show me, don’t tell me.” This is something that any good writer would tell you, and obviously someone as experienced as Lawrence Kasdan knows it.

          • December 10, 2015 at 6:42 pm
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            For the same reason I can’t prove anything I say as 100% fact. Neither can you. Many people share the same opinion as me, does it make it right? No it doesn’t. I’m just giving an opinion and explaining why I feel my opinion to be true. You don’t have to believe my opinion. I really don’t care if you do. I will see the movie in 7 days and accept whatever happens.

          • December 10, 2015 at 7:18 pm
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            Sorry, but I don’t believe in opinions, only facts. And the fact is that the only person who knows for sure what happened off-screen between Palpatine and Plagueis is George Lucas himself.

            It is also a fact that we don’t know for sure how much of what Palpatine told Anakin about “The Wise” is true. It is also a fact that Palpatine was a consummate liar and that his goal was to say and do anything that would help him turn Anakin to the dark side. Anything else is just speculation, no matter how many people share the same opinion. You just may be reading too much into Palpatine’s words.

            I will also see the movie in 7 days, though that doesn’t mean Snoke’s backstory will be revealed in TFA. After all, this is only the opening act of a new trilogy so this mystery may linger till Ep. 8 or 9. Oh, and I won’t accept whatever happens if it doesn’t make sense to me, just like the countless PT detractors hate the prequels because many of Lucas’ ideas didn’t make sense to them.

          • December 10, 2015 at 7:32 pm
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            If Snoke appears to look like an undead Muun, it would be convincing enough for me that Snoke is Plagueis. I would be even more excited to see episode VIII, which would make even more sense for Disney to do. I do think we won’t learn Snoke’s backstory until episodes 8/9. You say you work on facts, but when you say you won’t accept any facts that don’t make sense to you. That is your opinion whether you believe in opinions or not.

          • December 10, 2015 at 7:40 pm
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            Again, even in a fantasy universe where resurrection is possible, this has to be established clearly along the way, as it happens in Game of Thrones or Harry Potter. And the words of a known liar in a brief scene throughout the entire SW saga is not nearly enough to establish anything of the kind in the GFFA. I won’t just swallow an idea that seems ludicrous to me, only because it happens to be part of SW.

            This is not an opinion, btw. This is called having common sense.

          • December 10, 2015 at 9:20 pm
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            Star Wars does not have to follow what happens in other TV shows or movies. Your closed mindedness of the situation doesn’t allow you to see things as other have. I’m sorry you feel things have to be the way they were in Game of Thrones or Harry Potter because I don’t care about either of those. I care about Star Wars, there is more than enough lore to suggest it is possible. Your version of commons sense doesn’t even make sense at all. There’s a very very large number of people who feel Snoke is Darth Plagueis, not just me. I don’t know what to tell you. You clearly just seem to want to have the last word. That’s fine. I don’t have time for your ignorance. Trolling opinions really must make you feel better about yourself. So be it. Good luck, you likely won’t make it far in life with such a narrow minded view of things.

          • December 10, 2015 at 9:57 pm
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            You call me narrow-minded, yet you claim that you don’t care about anything but SW? Talk about the pot calling the kettle black, lol.

            NOTHING in SW has to be as Harry Potter or Game of Thrones/ASoIaF or even Gandalf’s return as the White Knight in TLotR. I never said that, so don’t misconstrue my words. This is about good or bad story-telling in general, and SW is obviously not above or beyond what constitutes a good story, only because it’s the only tale you know and care about.

            Actually, this precisely the reason why you lack the knowledge to understand why your Plagueis theory is lame beyond measure; you have no point of comparison whatsoever and NO idea of what constitutes good story-telling, no matter how much you wish to justify your blatant naivete and ignorance by claiming that many others share your opinion, because you care about nothing outside of SW.

            Fortunately SW is NOT in the hands of people who have NO idea of what constitutes good story-telling, like you. Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan do know what they’re doing, even though you won’t understand why, because for some deranged reason you think that SW is exempt of GENERAL rules that apply to ANY good story.

          • December 10, 2015 at 10:05 pm
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            The thing that bothers me about the Plagueis theory is where the heck has he been the last 50 years?

            I think I’d prefer to see a new big bad to be honest.

          • December 10, 2015 at 10:25 pm
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            Great point, but they would have to do the same for a new big bad as well. I think the only reason people hang onto the Plagueis theory is because if he was Darth Sidious’ master, less story needs to be told, too weak while recovering for example. He would have been too weak to confront Sidious and Vader. Perhaps it was part of his plan all along. Maybe he wanted Sidious to think he killed his master. Plagueis’ knowledge is power, Kylo Ren is his tool to carry out his plans. He would have instant credibility, where a new big bad wouldn’t. They would have to build up a whole background where Plagueis wouldn’t need one. He would just need an explanation of 1. how he cheated death, and 2. where has he been, we already know he exists and was Sidious’ master. That could be explained with a couple simple lines in TFA or VIII / IX. There are more books coming out as well that would contain many spoilers for the movie if released before TFA. Whichever route they go, I’m sure Disney will back it up. This is only episode VII, we have two more to go, plenty of time to add more big bads to the Star Wars universe in future movies. Plagueis is perfect for a gateway into a darker SW story. Can’t wait, either way we should know in 7 days.

          • December 10, 2015 at 10:33 pm
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            You’re right, the advantage of it being Plagueis is that his ties to previous movies makes him seem more of a threat immediately. I’m not at all convinced that’s the way they’ve gone but we’ll find out next week.

            I’m not bothered who he is as long as he’s a good character and a total badass!

          • December 10, 2015 at 10:39 pm
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            Right on, there’s devil’s advocate of what I’m saying as well. They could easily give the new big bad a backstory while telling the stories going forward in episode VIII and IX, and with the books that are yet to be release explaining the 50 years about the new big bad. If we could just kick Earth into hyperdrive and fast forward a week. Can’t wait for the movie no matter what happens. May the force be with you.

          • December 10, 2015 at 7:14 pm
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            That’s absolutely fine, it’s just how I perceive things could happen, not how they will happen. I totally want a good explanation as well no matter what happens. I just think they will have a harder time explaining why someone else is the new ultimate evil power in the galaxy, that we have learned has been around for a very long time has never been mentioned in official canon lore. I will totally not be upset if I’m wrong, which I very well may be. May the force be with you.

          • December 10, 2015 at 7:28 pm
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            Again, most people who watch the films don’t read SW novels, comics, don’t play videogames, etc. So introducing a brand-new villain would be much easier than having to explain the whole Darth Plagueis saga to an audience that only knows what Palpatine shared about the character with Anakin in RotS.

      • December 11, 2015 at 12:27 am
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        So delusional, all you people can do is go “Herp derp but Game of Thrones!!” “Herp derp but Palpatine said blah blah” what a bunch of closed minded morons you are

        • December 11, 2015 at 1:04 am
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          Yep, I’m so closed minded that I actually enjoy other stories aside from SW…smh…

      • December 11, 2015 at 1:21 am
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        You could argue it’s not always best to show how things are done though. The perfect example is the force, trying to explain it scientifically by using midichlorians as an example. People hated that idea so the writers of the EU tried to correct that by saying the midichlorians weren’t actually the force but just one way to measure force sensitivity.

        Now that the slate is clean however, who knows how the future Lucasfilm story group will take it.

        • December 11, 2015 at 1:35 am
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          Wait a minute…I never read any of those EU novels, but I always figured that Midichlorians were just the means to an end all by myself. Seriously now, I can’t believe how anyone could’ve thought that Midichlorians were the Force itself!

          At any rate, I was using the literary technique of “show, don’t tell” as an example, where the reader (or in this case, the moviegoer) experiences the story through action, drama, etc. as opposed to explanations (such as Qui-Gon’s on Midichlorians, precisely) and descriptions.

          Since we haven’t seen anyone come back to life in the 6 previous SW films, this would feel weird (if not downright lame) to the audience. Because this film will be watched by countless people who have never read the EU. And that’s something that KK, Abrams and Kasdan are perfectly aware of.

  • December 10, 2015 at 5:07 pm
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    Luke is Snoke

  • December 10, 2015 at 5:33 pm
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    Snoke is Plagueis.

  • December 10, 2015 at 5:34 pm
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    Snoke is Cesar.

    • December 10, 2015 at 6:43 pm
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      No way… because then he’d win! Galaxy of the Apes! 😉

  • December 10, 2015 at 8:37 pm
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    Snoke is Darth Maul, he is old and wise enough at the time of TFA. Survived Palpatine’s attempt to kill him. Also He would be damaged, fragile and more cybernetic than before, so for his character its needed cgi, Maul was a full sith at the end of clone wars and was general-leader of mandalorians, he has the elements to be the a supreme leader. I think, in terms of the characters with the enough dark side knowing, is the best candidate cause is still alive and younger than Plagueis

  • December 10, 2015 at 8:40 pm
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    Plagueis!

      • December 10, 2015 at 11:22 pm
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        That was posted a couple days ago in the comments along with the Rey action figure article here on SWNN. The article was magically a 404 error the next morning whether it was about the action figure or that picture drummed up in the comments, it was clearly something Disney didn’t want leaked. That picture was explained on the most recent Collider video as being confirmed as what “Snoke” resembles. Disney had asked Collider remove the part of their video claiming to have 3 independent sources confirming that is what Snoke “resembles” or “generally looks like” in the movie. being the key word. The guy from the Collider video also made a Facebook post explaining the removal from the video as requested. He also stated in all the time he had been doing these videos it was the first time he was asked to do such a thing. I believe there is a Reddit thread still discussing this picture. All the same, we’re almost there. We should all know in 7 days.

    • December 10, 2015 at 10:23 pm
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      Changed his nose if this is real.

  • December 10, 2015 at 9:21 pm
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    did anyone else see or hear about collider has a pic of snoke ? dont want to post it for those who dont want spoilers but if interested google it, they had a video talking about it too but supposedly disney requested them take it out… just dont know how credible collider is

  • December 10, 2015 at 10:22 pm
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    He can’t be a Munn since they already said he’s a new species and we already seen San Hill in II and III.

    • December 10, 2015 at 10:32 pm
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      Have you ever seen an undead Muun? Think about it for a second. If it was plot spoiling, they are not going to tell you even if you’re right. The damage of saying so is greater than the lie. I’d be more pressed to say they aren’t even lies, more of a play on words to not give you the answer you are looking for.

      • December 10, 2015 at 11:09 pm
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        An undead muun ? like a force ghost ? So the real question is what are the Skywalkers to Snoke/Plagueis.. could He be the one who manipulated the force to create life ? .

        • December 10, 2015 at 11:14 pm
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          I meant more zombie like in appearance. He may look like a rotting corpse of a Muun. Something we have never seen. If this is the case it allows Disney to say we haven’t seen anything like him before. Yet not give away that he is someone many believe him to be.

          • December 10, 2015 at 11:27 pm
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            Well we havn;t seen a sith force ghost.,Or have we?.lol. But whichever way they go I feel Plagueis would make a more linear and better story ark to the whole saga,than introducing a new villain..

          • December 10, 2015 at 11:33 pm
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            Agreed, the non-canon explanation of cheating death seemed to come from being able to not fully slip away somehow allowing himself to hold onto mortality, Plagueis studied as he did experiments killing Sith and bringing them back to life over and over to study the process of death. So it seems he may not have died and come back but enough to fool Palpatine. My guess is Sith relics that Kylo has been collecting has been giving Plagueis back his power. This is clearly non-canon though. But doesn’t mean Disney didn’t like the idea.

      • December 11, 2015 at 4:54 am
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        Still not a new species though and zero evidence suggests he is a ghost or zombie regardess. Force ghosts are still humans even if they are not living.

        • December 11, 2015 at 5:09 am
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          Can you point to where they said Snoke was a new species? He probably is, but I can’t find where anyone said that.

          • December 11, 2015 at 5:36 am
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            How do you flag an admin down? One of them wrote about it here. If you look at all recent Snoke articles here you’ll see it posted.

            My profile pic is of what he was rumored to look like but Viral Hide said he knew what he looks like and that’s not him. I was skeptical until Serkiss himself mentioned him being very tall.

            I’m guessing they are planning on posting what he looks like sometime next week.

    • December 11, 2015 at 5:49 am
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      I don’t get why people are talking about Muuns anyway. Even if it were Darth Plagueis, DP isn’t anything other than a name in canon now.

      • December 11, 2015 at 5:53 am
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        Depends. I think they were in The Clone Wars which is apparently canon if it’s characters are in Rebels. If he was a Munn though, There would be no need to put all this effort into designing and animating him from scratch. Munn-like but not Munn.

        • December 11, 2015 at 5:59 am
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          No, I didn’t say Muuns weren’t canon. I said Plagueis being a Muun wasn’t canon. So why people are assuming if it’s DP he’sa Muun is beyond me.

          • December 11, 2015 at 6:07 am
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            Ah. Probably since Lucas insisted on him being one when they came up with his design and Luceno wrote his book. But they also threw out his ST scripts too.

            Plagueis is a great character but it seriously strains all credibility if he survived Sidious killing him then sat out for half a century on the sidelines collecting moss.

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