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Maul is the right age and comes from a powerful magic family, but would it really make sense for the creators to bring a character from the prequels back? We’re not so sure. Although he apparently died during the final battle of Ep I, Maul actually survived as revealed in The Clone Wars, and now fans on YouTube think he may have become Snoke. Darth Maulĭarth Sidious’ apprentice Maul was an instantly iconic addition to canon. As fun as this would be, it’s about as likely as Aunt Beru rising from the grave. It also relies heavily on another popular fan theory that Rey is in fact a Palpatine and Mace has turned to the Dark Side to take his revenge. Mace WinduĮveryone’s favorite purple lightsaber wielding Jedi turned to the Dark Side? This shocking video poses that Windu’s face would be real messed up after Palpatine electrocuted him during Ep III.
SUPREME COMMANDER SNOKE ORIGINS MOVIE
Though fans seemed pretty into this notion, Pablo Hidalgo stated categorically that Snoke was not in that movie in any way shape or form. It was encouraged even more after CGI Tarkin’s appearance in Rogue One. This would be an interesting route, and one that fans were pondering on Reddit ever since noticing Snoke’s sunken face and its resemblance to Tarkin’s sombre visage. Jar Jar has long been a villain to fans who hated the prequels, but could it really be that he’s actually Darth Plagueis in disguise? Using the Force to appear as a lowly Gungan, biding his time until he could finally become Snoke and rule the galaxy? Lol obviously not, but it’s fun to imagine, right? This outrageous theory has been floating around online, and it was originally posed by Moviepilot. So has Vader returned to lure Kylo to the Dark Side? Though Force Ghost Ani was potentially going to appear in Ep VII, we doubt they’d play it this safe and retcon Vader’s redemption. It doesn’t seem too wild, right? Couldn’t Star Wars once again return to its iconic big bad, Darth Vader? As Ryan Higgins pointed out earlier this year, their facial scars do look remarkably similar, and Star Wars loves a recurring villain. Seeing as it looks like he’ll be playing a large part in The Last Jedi, we thought it was time to delve into some of the wildest theories about just who Snoke may or may not be. Ever since his first holographic appearance in The Force Awakens, Supreme Leader Snoke has stoked the fires of fan theories. The possibilities are seemingly endless, ranging from Rey (perhaps she just can't remember?) to Emperor Palpatine to Dark Plagueis.It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Of course, I’m talking about the fact that Star Wars: The Last Jedi is only a couple of weeks away! We’ve been hoarding our Kyber crystals, reading up on Jedi lore, and scanning the world wide web for the slightest hints of what might be about to occur in the galaxy we all love so much. Abrams to come back to, we could very well learn about Snoke's other apprentice in 2019, and learn that it's someone else out there in the galaxy. With one-third of the current Star Wars trilogy left for J.J. As mentioned earlier, Supreme Leader Snoke left the world of Star Wars as abruptly as he ended, which means much of his backstory remains on the table and ready for exploration. The revelation doesn't go much further than that, but it does let us know that his influence spread to more than just Ben Solo.īuilding off of this development, we will have to wait and see if it is expanded on in Star Wars: Episode IX. Specifically, it has been established that "Snoke has trained Kylo Ren and at least one other apprentice," thus implying another product of his teachings somewhere out there in the galaxy. In a newly released issue of the Last Jedi Visual Companion Magazine (via Reddit), it has been observed that a portion of Supreme Leader Snoke's origin not mentioned in the movie has finally come to light.
