Kathleen Kennedy has said the Star Wars saga will continue the Skywalker story. I like this idea for a couple reasons: No one is expecting it and it gives our main hero more personal conflicted stakes in this new Star Wars trilogy. He looks almost like an alien, but maybe that is the result of the dark side of the force deteriorating/consuming his body, much like Emperor Palpatine. Why is Snoke so afraid of Luke? And is it possible that he hid his daughter on a desert planet in the western reaches of the galaxy to keep her out of harms way?īut we also don't know if Snoke is a human, capable of creating human offspring. The official novelization goes further into this, but this is why he wants to stop everyone (including Kylo Ren) from uncovering the map - he wants Luke to remain in exile. Snoke appears to be very afraid of Luke Skywalker.We know almost nothing about Snoke other than the First Order answers to him and that Kylo Ren was seduced to the dark side by the Supreme leader.Abrams has mirrored A New Hope in The Force Awakens, so what if Empire Strikes Back is being mirrored slightly in Episode VIII? We already had the prequel trilogy's Obi-Wan Kenobi killed at the new Death Star, why not end Episode 8 with a twist on the most legendary "I am your father" moment. The symmetry seems perfect: Our villain (Kylo Ren) is the son of one of our heroes (Han Solo), so why not have our new hero (Rey) be the offspring of one of our new villains (Snoke)? Much has been made about how J.J.Okay, before you freak out, let me present the evidence: