

Those Sith have some wacky traditions, am I right? This avalanche nearly killed the two, but Plagueis finished the job by breaking his master’s neck after the cave incident. As if that wasn’t enough, a cave crumbled, collapsing upon him and his former master, Darth Tenebrous. In order to continue living, he was required to wear a type of respirator. He–much like Serkis revealed about Snoke–had a disfigured, damaged body, and in the process of being nearly decapitated, his trachea was severed, along with vital blood vessels. What little is known about Supreme Leader Snoke’s physical appearance matches that of Darth Plagueis’s. Darth Plagueis was the former master of our dearly departed Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Sidious, also known as Emperor Palpatine. It so happens that Darth Plagueis was born a Munn somewhere between 200 to 100 B.B.Y–before the Battle of Yavin. The fact that Supreme Leader Snoke is humanoid, but not necessarily a human, and possesses zombie-like reptilian features, he would resemble a race known as the Munn. But could he be the only one who never died?” – Excerpt from the novel. “Plagueis was the most powerful Sith Lord who ever lived. This epiphany may not blow a Star Wars obsessed mind, but let me address why I believe Darth Plagueis to be the sole suspect.


Let’s stop beating around the bush and proceed to punch the bush right in the face. Why would such a powerful, over-arching villain be introduced as a new character when there exists a plethora of canon and lore to pick an already existing one?
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Very scarred and disfigured.” Furthermore, Serkis claimed that Supreme Leader Snoke is a “new character in the movie franchise.” Notice the qualifier, “movie franchise.” That can be interpreted as a technicality, stating the character is present in the Star Wars universe but has yet to be shown on-screen. Serkis went on to reveal that Snoke is “severely damaged,” and “Although he is a powerful leader, he comes across as vulnerable. Andy Serkis has said that the character is seven feet tall and extremely thin. Since Andy Serkis portrayed the character solely in a motion-captured outfit, Snoke can also be assumed to be deformed and transfigured but ultimately humanoid. We know that he is regarded as a mentor of Kylo Ren, who is slated to be the main villain in the upcoming Star Wars, which places Snoke as the possible leader of the Knights of Ren. What we know on the surface about Supreme Leader Snoke is also limited. The identity of Supreme Leader Snoke, in particular, is so secretive that even the actor playing Snoke, Andy Serkis, was not permitted to see the finished character. In almost every aspect, Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been a heavily guarded film. However, SWU (a very trusted site) once said described him as looking like an old man.Andy Serkis, Supreme Leader Snoke, in the CGI motion-capture outfit. I find it hard to imagine the First Order being commanded by anyone but a human, but if he was a standard human, Andy Serkis wouldn’t have needed to do motion capture work on him. I think the value of this piece and this description might be in the basics such as he wears a robe and is reptilian. I can see Snoke having been up-designed a lot. In my personal opinion, this concept is probably a little under-baked. This design is against a light background, making it impossible to say if he’s five feet tall or eight feet tall, unfortunately.Īs I said, I don’t know if this is what Supreme Leader Snoke will look like in The Force Awakens. I think the value in this piece is that he is reptilian, he has a “mystic’s” robes on and he looks very evil and pissed off. His head is shaped like a snake, a cobra but perhaps slightly flatter and wider.
