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Supreme Leader Snoke is a
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'' franchise. He was created by
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, Lawrence Kasdan, and
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for the 2015 film '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'', in which he is introduced as the Supreme Leader of the
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, a military junta formed from the fallen Galactic Empire. In the films, Snoke is a CGI character voiced and performed by Andy Serkis via
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. The character appears as a main villain in the first two films of the
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, specifically as the overarching antagonist of ''The Force Awakens'' (2015) and later as the secondary antagonist of '' The Last Jedi'' (2017)—and is referenced in '' The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019). The ''Star Wars'' universe establishes Snoke as a
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who was created by Emperor Palpatine, and used by him to reclaim control of the galaxy. As Palpatine's puppet ruler, Snoke manipulates Luke Skywalker's nephew,
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, to the dark side of the Force and serve the First Order as Kylo Ren. Aside from the films, Snoke appears in related ''Star Wars'' media.


Character


Development

Snoke's appearance changed throughout principal photography and
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of ''The Force Awakens''. Andy Serkis said, "It's the first time I've been on set not yet knowing what the character's gonna look like. I mean, talk about secrecy!" According to the actor, the character's appearance, voice, and movements evolved as he and the film's writer/director J. J. Abrams challenged the visual effects team. According to ''The Force Awakens'' senior sculptor Ivan Manzella, "Snoke almost became a female at one point. J. J. picked out a maquette he liked and then we took it to a full-size version, sculpted in plasteline. J. J. and reature creative supervisor Neal Scanlan">Neal_Scanlan.html" ;"title="reature creative supervisor Neal Scanlan">reature creative supervisor Neal Scanlandidn't want him to be old and decrepit, like [ Emperor Palpatine]." Manzella later revealed that, influenced by a reference by Abrams to ''Hammer House of Horror'', he partially based a maquette of Snoke on Peter Cushing, who portrayed Grand Moff Tarkin in the Star Wars (film), original ''Star Wars'' film.


Portrayal

While Serkis secretly joined the project in February 2014, his casting in ''The Force Awakens'' was first announced on April 29, 2014. When asked about his role in July 2014, he joked, "I'm not Yoda." In May 2015, a StarWars.com interview with photographer Annie Leibovitz about her ''The Force Awakens'' shoot for '' Vanity Fair'' revealed that Serkis would be playing a CGI character named Supreme Leader Snoke, and featured an image of the actor in
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gear. Serkis had previously played several CGI characters using motion capture technology, including the titular ape in 2005's '' King Kong'', and
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in the '' Planet of the Apes'' reboot series. In November 2015, Serkis said of the process of creating Snoke: According to Serkis’ costar Lupita Nyong'o, who played the CGI character Maz Kanata in ''The Force Awakens'', the actor coached her on performance-capture work, telling Nyong'o that "a motion-capture character you develop the same way as any other. You have to understand who the character is and what makes them who they are." Serkis said of filming: Costume designer Michael Kaplan had the idea to give Snoke gold robes to contrast from his red and black throne room in ''The Last Jedi''. Director
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said the red motif was intended to evoke curtains in a nod to ''
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'', in which the titular character hides behind a curtain. The throne room was designed to look theatrical as opposed to Palpatine's, which was more utilitarian. The conceptual designers of the set were inspired by unused concept art for '' Return of the Jedi'' depicting the Emperor's lava-based lair under the surface of Coruscant. According to ''The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary'' (2017), the gold ring Snoke wears is set with
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from Darth Vader's castle on
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. The glyphs it is set with are a reference to four philosophers Palpatine had statues of in his office, first seen in '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones''. Additionally, Palpatine's theme can be heard during the scene in which Snoke tortures
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Description

In the context of the story, Snoke is a "genetic strandcast" who serves as Emperor Palpatine's proxy in power, created by Palpatine on Exegol during a failed attempt to clone himself after his rise to power as Galactic Emperor. Snoke, whom Abrams called "a powerful figure on the dark side of the Force", was introduced as the leader of the
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and master to the sequel trilogy's primary villain, Kylo Ren. Serkis described Snoke as "quite an enigmatic character, and strangely vulnerable at the same time as being quite powerful. Obviously he has a huge agenda. He has suffered a lot of damage." Serkis called Snoke "a new character in this universe", adding "I think it'd be fair to say that he is aware of the past to a great degree." Explaining why CGI was the only way to create Snoke's unique appearance, Serkis said before the film's premiere, "The scale of him, for instance, is one reason. He is large. He appears tall. And also just the facial design—you couldn't have gotten there with prosthetics ... he has a very distinctive, idiosyncratic bone and facial structure." Chief of creature and droid effects
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said, "This character is much better executed as a CGI character. That's just a practical reality when he's 7-foot-something tall; he's very, very thin." Snoke's "scarred, cavernous face" was not revealed before the release of the film, in which he appears as a "massive, ominous hologram". The character's deep voice was first heard in the teaser trailer released on November 28, 2014.
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of '' The Telegraph'' described the disfigured and skeletal Snoke as a "sepulchral horror", Richard Roeper of the '' Chicago Sun-Times'' called him "hissing and grotesque", and Andrew O'Hehir of ''
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'' dubbed the character "a spectral demonic figure". '' Variety''s
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wrote that Snoke resembled "a plus-sized, more articulate version of his character Gollum", and Chris Nashawaty of '' Entertainment Weekly'' described him as "essentially Emperor Palpatine crossed with one of the aliens from ''
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''." Stephanie Zacharek of '' Time'' called the character "a giant, scary, noseless dude who sits placidly in an oversized chair like a dark-lord version of the
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." There were multiple fan theories regarding the origins and identity of Snoke prior to the 2019 film '' The Rise of Skywalker''. Such theories included that he was
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, a Sith Lord anecdotally mentioned in '' Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'' and the mentor of Palpatine, allegedly possessing the power to prevent death; Palpatine himself, "the Operator" Gallius Rax, a mysterious First Order manipulator from Chuck Wendig's '' Aftermath'' novel trilogy; or
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, a main character from the animated series '' Star Wars Rebels''.


Appearances


Film


''The Force Awakens'' (2015)

In his first appearance in the film, Snoke is introduced as Supreme Leader of the First Order, and master to Kylo Ren (
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). Seduced to the dark side by Snoke, the masked Kylo is really Ben Solo, the son of Han Solo (
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) and Leia Organa ( Carrie Fisher). Snoke senses an "awakening" in the Force, and warns Ren that the limits of his power will be tested when he faces his father in pursuit of the wayward
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BB-8, which carries a map to the missing Luke Skywalker (
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). Later, Snoke orders General Hux (
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) to destroy the
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with the
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superweapon. He then orders Ren to bring
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( Daisy Ridley) to him after she refuses to disclose the map to Luke. After Ren is defeated in a lightsaber duel with Rey, Snoke orders Hux to bring Ren to him to complete his training.


''The Last Jedi'' (2017)

Following the events of ''The Force Awakens'', Snoke leads the First Order forces as they pursue the outnumbered
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. He reprimands Hux for his failings as a military leader, and Kylo Ren for his failure to defeat Rey and find Luke Skywalker. Towards the end of the film, Ren brings Rey to Snoke, who tortures her for information on Luke's location. Snoke reveals that he created a psychic bond between Ren and Rey as part of a plan to destroy Luke. He then orders Ren to kill Rey. Ren, however, kills Snoke by using the Force to cut him in half with a lightsaber. Ren later declares himself the new Supreme Leader of the First Order, pinning Snoke's death on Rey.


''The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019)

In ''The Rise of Skywalker'', Kylo Ren finds several clones resembling Snoke at
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's ( Ian McDiarmid) lair on the Sith world
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. Snoke's voice is briefly used by Palpatine when talking to Ren. It is revealed that Palpatine had created Snoke as a
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to lure Ren towards the dark side, and to reclaim the galaxy through the First Order.


Other works

Snoke appears in the 2015 novelization of ''The Force Awakens'' by Alan Dean Foster. In the novel, Leia tells Han in more detail how Snoke, aware that their son would be "strong with the Force" and possess "equal potential for good or evil", had long watched Ben and manipulated events to draw him to the dark side. An unplayable
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version of Snoke appears in cutscenes in the 2016 video game '' Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens'', but became playable in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga as a character of the Dark Side class, and is the only Sith, (aside from the Classic and Holiday Special versions of Darth Vader), to not be unlocked through playing the story, instead as an unlockable from a sidequest in Exegol. In the spring of 2018, Snoke was added to the mobile MOBA '' Star Wars: Force Arena'' as a playable Dark Side squad leader. Snoke is the focus of the 2019 one-shot comic book ''Age of Resistance: Villains – Supreme Leader Snoke'', in which he says to Kylo, "If I had your uncle by my side instead of you, the galaxy would have been mine a long time ago." According to ''The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary'' (2019), Snoke's physical appearance was purposefully designed by Palpatine to ensure his species remained unidentifiable. Furthermore, Snoke's reluctance to meet in person with his First Order underlings helped conceal the fact that he was an artificial being. General Pryde (
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), a supporting villain in ''The Rise of Skywalker'', was one of the few characters who knew Snoke was subservient to a higher power. ''The Star Wars Book'' (released in 2020 and co-authored by Lucasfilm creative
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) suggested Snoke may have been unaware of his origins. In '' The Rise of Kylo Ren'' comic book series, Kylo believes that Luke is responsible for Snoke's injuries.


Reception

Todd McCarthy of '' The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote, "Supreme Leader Snoke is a larger-than-life, vaguely ''
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''-ish hologram voiced with deep gravity by Andy Serkis; the full weight of this character's malignancy and dramatic power will presumably be better assessed in subsequent episodes." Richard Roeper of the '' Chicago Sun-Times'' called Serkis "the undisputed champion of the performance-capture roles". Though praising the "unobtrusive sophistication" of the visual effects used to portray the character, '' Variety''s Justin Chang said that Serkis is "fine but not galvanizing" in the role. Lindsay Bahr of the Associated Press deemed Snoke one of the "less memorable" characters in ''The Force Awakens''. In 2016, Serkis was nominated for an MTV Movie Award for Best Virtual Performance for the role. Some viewers felt that Snoke's character arc was underdeveloped. Various fan theories about his origins were held so strongly among some viewers that it was difficult for them to accept his demise in ''The Last Jedi''. Rian Johnson's decision to kill the character without developing him further was criticized by many, and is commonly cited as one of the divisive film's biggest failings. Serkis addressed the criticisms by saying producers wanted the character "to have a great deal of mystery", but that he "has been asked to not shed anything should they want to bring him back in any way, whether prequel or whatever". '' Forbes'' criticized ''The Force Awakens'' for not developing Snoke as a character, or exploring his backstory and inexplicable rise to power after the events of the original trilogy, calling the character "a bandage poorly placed over a gaping plot-hole". Serkis acknowledged that some fans found the lack of backstory "incredibly frustrating", but suggested this as an opportunity to layer Snoke in a future story. Despite the criticisms towards the writing, ''Forbes'' praised Serkis’ performance in both films, and was much more positive towards his appearance in ''The Last Jedi'', highlighting his death and his relationship with his apprentice, Kylo Ren.


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