![]() ![]() In Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Snoke is seen wearing a black ring. Still, the Snoke truthers – and those who want to know more about his hidden history – will surely cling to the idea that we’re seeing the genesis of the future Supreme Leader. This theory comes from Supreme Leader Snokes ring. The identity of the mystery experiment remains just that, a mystery. Supreme Leader Snoke is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. That’s further backed up by a foetus-like figure in the tubes in the lab that each resemble Snoke.Īs of writing, that hasn’t been confirmed either way – either in the show or by anyone at Lucasfilm or Disney. Yes, the death of Supreme Leader Snoke basically confirms that he is a brand new character with no real bearing on the grander story. Its possible Snoke himself may not know his true nature. However, it’s more likely that we’re witnessing the growing pains, in a manner of speaking, in the attempts to create Snoke. There's also potential that it's a body meant for the spirit of Palpatine to inhabit. Now, that could be Palpatine’s body, but the timelines don't match up. TheRealSkyguy Remember that Plagueis was obsessed with immortality. There, they stumble upon a video recording of a scientist explaining that they’ve been taking blood from someone with a high midichlorian count (most likely The Child) and transferring it into the subject’s body. Supreme Leader Snoke aka Darth Plagueis (Darth Sidious old master). In The Mandalorian season 2, episode 4, Mando (along with Greef and Cara Dune) infiltrate an Imperial base on Navarro which turns out to be a lab. The theory believes that Snoke is actually Plagueis, who has remained in hiding until the fall of the Empire and is now finally making his move. ![]()
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