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Who is more powerful Sidious or Snoke?

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Who is more powerful Sidious or Snoke?

Who is more powerful Sidious or Snoke?

Andy Serkis says his Star Wars: The Last Jedi character, Supreme Leader Snoke, is more powerful than both Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine. Andy Serkis says that his Star Wars character, Supreme Leader Snoke, is more powerful than both Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine, aka Darth Sidious.

Is Snoke the most powerful force user?

We may not know the precise details of how exactly Snoke became the Supreme Leader of the First Order, but there's enough fresh information out there to suggest that he is one of the most powerful Force users in the modern Star Wars canon.

Is Snoke the most powerful Sith?

Supreme Leader Snoke may not be a Sith Lord, but he is more powerful than two of Star Wars' most infamous Sith Lords: the Emperor and Darth Vader. That is, according to Andy Serkis.

Who is stronger than Palpatine?

Using information from both the canon and legends timelines, here are ten reasons why Grand Master Yoda is stronger than even Darth Sidious!

Did Darth Sidious know Snoke?

It seems improbable that Snoke did not know that Palpatine created him, but despite being steeped in knowledge surrounding the Dark Side, there is no evidence in any of the canon content that Snoke knew Palpatine was alive, let alone that he created him.

Is Snoke the Emperor?

  • Snoke was the Supreme Leader of the First Order, a hermit state determined to recapture the legacy and glory of the Galactic Empire. Snoke was a humanoid alien who was a master of the dark side of the Force.

Is Snoke a Sith?

  • Supreme Leader Snoke is a dark side user, but Star Wars: The Last Jedi star Andy Serkis has confirmed he is not a Sith Lord. For most of the Skywalker saga, the Sith have served as the primary antagonists, with the prequels covering Palpatine 's rise to power and the original trilogy depicting the fall of the Empire.

How old is Snoke?

  • It is now confirmed snoke is a couple hundred years old said by Andy Serkis in a recently interview. Here is a video by stupendous wave which explains it in far greater detail and some theories too.

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