In the Star Wars sequel trilogy, Emperor Palpatine wasn't revealed as the main villain until the third movie. In the previous two, Supreme Leader Snoke was the overarching villain, and the mystery ...
Why? Because at this point I think it’s pretty well-established that Palpatine’s sudden return in Rise of Skywalker, along with the explanations of Snoke and the reveal of Rey’s Palpatine ...
Andy Serkis has played some pretty iconic characters in his day, and he recently discussed the process behind everyone's ...
That leaves the “essential” parts of The Last Jedi which cannot be ignored, Snoke’s death (fixed by resurrecting Palpatine), Rey’s parentage (fixed by making her a Palpatine) and Luke’s ...
End the Jedi, and become what your grandfather Vader could not,” the undead Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) tells Supreme Leader ...
We know from that movie that Snoke, the villain played by Andy Serkis who was killed off in The Last Jedi, was actually made by Palpatine. But he apparently didn't get it right the first time ...