![]() That means that Kylo Ren could either become the next vessel for that evil, or redeem himself to fight alongside unexpected allies, like Rey (and maybe Finn) to defeat Plagueis and his plans once and for all. So what we're seeing here is layer upon layer of villains throughout the film series: Darth Vader, Darth Tyranus, and even Darth Maul, each guided by Emperor Palpatine, who's ultimately under the tutelage of Darth Plagueis if this theory is correct, the final trilogy in the saga will reveal the ultimate evil at last. This theory comes from another character in a series of novels that are not official canon, but could have provided the kernel of an idea to use for Snoke's motivations. An extended theory that Snoke = Plagueis presumes that the ancient master of the Dark Side is actually intent on achieving immortality, perhaps through transferring his consciousness into his well-trained and youthful apprentices. Snoke has already lured Kylo Ren over to the Dark Side and was responsible, albeit in a second-hand bit of manipulation, for Han Solo's death. What does this mean for the newly introduced heroes and villains of the latest Star Wars trilogy? Well, Ren and Hux are headed to pay Snoke a visit, so if he's actually Darth Plagueis, the earliest we'll find out is Episode VIII. One theory posits that Plagueis was wise enough to either avoid being killed by his apprentice or to bring himself back to life altogether. The master/apprentice relationship between Palpatine and Plagueis wasn't confirmed on screen, but an official encyclopedia link on said that Darth Sidious was indeed trained by Plagueis. And there would be no threat of Skywalker’s return today.” Had Lord Vader not succumbed to emotion at the crucial moment-had the father killed the son-the Empire would have prevailed. A momentary lapse in an otherwise exemplary life. You know too well what did.” Ren nodded once. It was neither poor strategy nor arrogance that brought down the Empire. As if such things were solid and real instead of simple subjective judgments. The gullible prattle on about the triumph of truth and justice, of individualism and free will. “Kylo Ren, I watched the Galactic Empire rise, and then fall. Evidence for Snoke's advanced age comes courtesy of the novelization of Star Wars: The Force Awakens by Alan Dean Foster, an excerpt of which was provided (but not confirmed as accurate) by a reddit user: While that hasn't been confirmed, what is apparent is that Snoke is very old, possibly ancient, which means he may have some sort of tie to the thousand-year-old Maz Kanata. ![]() That's led some folks to presume that Snoke is of the Munn race, aliens who are tall, thin, sentient humanoids. That's just a practical reality when he's 7-foot-something tall he's very, very thin." ![]() "This character is much better executed as a CGI character. ![]()
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