![]() Snoke used the Dark Force to lure Kylo Ren to the Dark Side when he was a Jedi. After Darth Vader died, Sidious needed an apprentice to continue to “Rule of the two.” So, he used Snoke to find his apprentice. Well, one of the main reasons Palpatine used Snoke was to get a powerful apprentice. So, was he just a strandcast who Palpatine made to work on the First Order? Or is there more to Snoke? What was the point of Snoke? ![]() We know that Snoke was a powerful creature. He spent his childhood and youth until Palpatine began to manipulate him for his plans. So, he was a Strandcast who lived a life like humans. But, a strandcast is a genetically developed human or a clone with various changes.ĭarth Sidious created Snoke with his own DNA. What is the difference? A clone is an identical replica as we know the clone army looked similar to Jango Fett. Many of you may have been confused about the difference between a strandcast and a clone. He and his Dark Side cult was also making more clones when Kylo Ren found him. Since Sidious needed time to recover, he used Snoke as a puppet for his plans. Sidious’s body had damaged a lot when Darth Vader threw him down in an attempt to kill him. He told Kylo Ren that Snoke was a failed experiment. We know Snoke’s face looked damaged but it was actually an incomplete strandcast.Īs we know, Palpatine survived somehow and appeared in the third sequel movie. ![]() He was merely a puppet, developed to carry the Sith Lord’s missions. Snoke was a strandcast male created by Darth Sidious when he was an emperor. We saw similar Clones when Kylo Ren searched for the real Dark Side user manipulating the things. The third movie finally explained a little bit more about Snoke’s identity. He barely showed up in the first movie and died in the second one at the hands of his apprentice. He took Kylo Ren as an apprentice to carry out his mission. Snoke appeared as a Sith Lord in the sequel series who was continuing the mission of Darth Sidious’s Death Star. So, who is Snoke? How powerful was Snoke? And, what was the point of Snoke if he died like an unnecessary character? Let’s dive into the knowledge of this character. He died in the second movie of the sequels without getting enough screen time. ![]() The movies did not uncover enough details about this character. But, the sequel trilogy presents us with another Sith lord, Snoke. At the same time, the Sith lords use the same abilities to achieve their evil intentions.Īfter the rise of the New Republic, we all believed the Dark Side users had gone extinct. Every era of Star Wars has Jedis fighting for peace and harmony. As the bad dominates, so does the good prevails. Please make note of The Mary Sue’s general comment policy.The Star Wars universe follows the same rules as our universe. What do you think of this new insight into Snoke’s origins? Would you have preferred him to be Darth Plagueis or another character that already existed in canon? Without giving too much away at this point, he has a very distinctive, idiosyncratic bone structure and facial structure. And also just the facial design - you couldn’t have gotten there with prosthetics. The scale of him, for instance, is one reason. As I said, there is a strange vulnerability to him, which belies his true agenda, I suppose. Supreme Leader Snoke is quite an enigmatic character, and strangely vulnerable at the same time as being quite powerful. Serkis also talked to Entertainment Weekly about Snoke’s ‘vulnerability’ and stature: Serkis said the character was aware of the events from the earlier films but was a new addition to the storyline. Entertainment Weekly explains:Īlthough there was much speculation about who Snoke might turn out to be (one popular theory was that he’d turn out to be a Sith Lord known from the prequels as Darth Plagueis) he actually turns out to be … just Snoke. There’s been a lot of speculation over the identity of Supreme Leader Snoke, and now Andy Serkis might be putting an end to (some) of it.
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