![]() ![]() The ‘darker end of the Force’ will ignite a whole lot of speculation about what this means, and who Snoke actually is. Without giving too much away, that begins to unfold a little in this one.” He’s definitely not a Sith, but he’s certainly at the darker end of the Force. Beneath that vulnerability, though, is this intense hatred. He’s incredibly damaged, so there’s a bizarre vulnerability about him. He’s riddled with this osteoporosis so his body’s twisted, like a corkscrew. “Snoke is bloody dark way darker than Palpatine. One thing that Serkis said is that Snoke’s seething fury is even greater than Palpatine’s was. Yet Andy Serkis himself has told Empire that Snoke is not a Sith Lord, begging the question of what, exactly, the big bad in the new Star Wars trilogy actually is. ![]() And while Hux complained to Snoke that Kylo Ren’s petulance was hurting the First Order’s cause, it was clear that Snoke liked, or at least tolerated, Ren’s rage, as it seemed to fit his larger plan of using Ren to destroy the Jedi once and for all.Įverything we seemed to learn about Snoke in The Force Awakens, which was admittedly minimal, pointed to his being a Sith Lord, in the same way Emperor Palpatine, who tempted Anakin Skywalker to the Dark Side in the Star Wars prequels, was the Sith Lord. Both General Hux (Domhnall Gleeson) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) genuflected before him like two squabbling brothers before their overbearing, terrifying father. While we only saw him in holographic form in The Force Awakens, it was made crystal clear he was the man-er, being-in charge. You’d have been forgiven for assuming that Supreme Leader Snoke, played by Andy Serkis, was a Sith Lord. ![]()
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