Snoke’s death in Star Wars: The Last Jedi was undeniably memorable, as it marked a significant shift in Rey and Kylo Ren’s relationship, but his demise nevertheless felt unceremonious and sudden.
These are the robes of Snoke's guards. Kylo's grey band-aid is gone by the end of the trailer. "The Last Jedi" opens Dec 15, 2017 More from News The latest "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" trailer doesn ...
Most importantly, some brief funeral oratory would solve one common complaint about The Last Jedi-- that Snoke died, killed by Kylo Ren (though he blamed Rey), without us ever having the slightest ...
It's a moment when you need a couple of tissues. They certainly do a lot more than what The Emperor's guards did in "Return of the Jedi." Snoke's guards look badass and they have some great weapons.
Supreme Leader Snoke, whom we only saw via giant hologram ... male being promoted beyond his competence? It seems The Last Jedi will delve further into this notion that Rey is someone special ...
If that’s the case, it would certainly make sense for this planet to be the base of the First Order and Supreme Leader Snoke ... Star Wars: The Last Jedi arrives in theaters on December 15th ...
The Last Jedi delivers everything you want from a Star ... on the dark side, Supreme Leader Snoke (Serkis), more formidable in person than in hologram, plays Kylo Ren (Driver) and General Hux ...