![]() ![]() Snoke is humanoid, albeit a completely computer generated creation for the film, but seemingly has scars and wounds that are almost identical to the ones that Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker had underneath his mask and helmet, revealed during the finale of Return of the Jedi. Who? Seriously, if you’re going to credit this ripoff, at least link to whatever Reddit post Joey threw this in. The biggest piece of evidence we are witness to are the scars on Supreme Leader Snoke’s head and face, pointed out to us by fan Joey Garza. How many times is Evan going to ask us what is and isn’t possible? Of course it’s possible, just like if Rian Johnson decided to devote 30 minutes of Episode XIII to a Jar Jar Binks dance number on Cloud City featuring the alien from Mac and Me.īut this is the Internet, so Evan’s main argument is going to be “Well, you internally said it was possible, so that means evidence.” While there have been a number of rumors ranging from Snoke being Darth Plagueis,Ĭould it be possible that Snoke is a revived Anakin Skywalker, returning from the grave to try once again to “bring balance to the Force”? ![]() Put $30 down for another “He’s Darth Plagueis!” from someone who thinks they’re the first person to suggest this.Ī rumor has been rumbling that the ominously massive Supreme Leader Snoke, the puppet master of both Kylo Ren and the First Order, may in fact be none other than the first Sith audiences came to know, Darth Vader!Įasy, Robot Chicken version of Shyamalan.Īlso, how is Snoke “ominously massive?” It was clear from the movie that this was just an enlarged hologram, reminiscent of how the Emperor was shown to be a massive floating head in Empire Strikes Back. Is it possible that the “big bad” of Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens is in fact a villain that we’re quite familiar with at this point? Miraculously, this particular headline’s answer is a resounding are you joking?Įvan Valentine from proposes this theory, which has gained an expected amount of traction among people like me who accidentally hit the Star Wars clickbait on Facebook thinking it’s actually a recipe video from Tasty. That is, if your headline is phrased as a question, the answer is 99% going to be probably not. ![]() There’s an old saying among us Internet writers who’ve been at this for a while. What we’ve been getting lately? Well, just read the headline: Is Supreme Leader Snoke Actually Darth Vader? Granted, I posted a theory about TFA just the other day, but at least what I wrote was a character analysis about the film with actual evidence and thought put into it. But words can’t describe how much people undyingly love coming up with random theories about the movies that offer absolutely no depth outside of: L ook! I was right all along and look at me and stuff! Oh sure, people liked Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This post contains several spoilers for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. ![]()
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