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Is Andy Serkis Playing Star Wars' Most Evil Villain Ever? The Secrets We Learned So Far

Posted by Dustin on December 9, 2015 at 05:04 PM CST



(NEW YORK) -- Get ready for Supreme Leader Snoke, a new CGI character. While his motives and his appearance are among the most closely guarded secrets surrounding the new movie, PEOPLE has drawn some clues from the cast and crew.

He's Freaky Tall and Skinny
While director J.J. Abrams tried to use as "real" creatures as possible, including intricate puppets and costumes in scenes on the junkyard planet Jakku and in pirate Maz Kanata's castle, Snoke couldn't be created for "real." As Neal Scanlan, chief of creature and droid effects, told PEOPLE, "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."

He Interacts with Darth Vader Fanboy Kylo Ren
Even though Snoke is a CGI character, cinematographer Daniel Mindel shot on set with Serkis and Adam Driver as Kylo Ren. "It's not a complete green-screen environment," Mindel says. "Therefore, we have atmosphere. We have texture that we're putting [Snoke] into, that is physical. Sometimes, from the outside it would seem absurd to just walk in and look at how we do that. On the other hand, there's a great amount of method to it. In that particular theme, we had Andy Serkis interacting with Adam. Andy himself brought a massive amount to the scene."

He Has a Real Costume
To further make Snoke blend in with the actual actors and sets, costume designer Michael Kaplan created an outfit for Snoke and fellow CGI character Maz Kanata. "Even though they were to be CGI, there were initial costume sketches and then actual costumes were built," Kaplan says. "This helps the CGI technicians realize their final effect and know precisely how the fabrics will move."

He Has Mysterious Strengths and Weaknesses
"[Snoke] is strangely vulnerable at the same time as being quite powerful," Andy Serkis, the supreme actor for CGI characters who embodies and voices Snoke, tells Entertainment Weekly.

He Knows the Force Woke Up
The voiceover of the very first teaser trailer was Serkis as Snoke saying, "There's been an awakening. Have you felt it? The dark side and the light."

He's Freaky Ugly
Or at least, that's likely what the audience will think. Serkis will only say, "He has a very distinctive, idiosyncratic bone and facial structure."

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Source: People


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