Since his introduction in 2015 withStar Wars: The Force Awakens, Snoke has been subject to manyStar Warstheories.
The sequel trilogy chose not to divulge that information, leaving Snoke’s origins still in the dark.
Throughout the show’s first three seasons, Imperial cloning experiments have been a big part of the story.
That being said,The Mandalorianseason 3 transitioned away from this.
However, this does not mean thatThe Mandalorianhas completely foregone all set up of Snoke.
Commandant Brendol Hux appeared inThe Mandalorianseason 3, episode 7, working on something entitled Project Necromancer.
This was almost certainly a reference to the Emperor’s plan for self-preservation and was first mentioned inThe Mandalorian.
Snoke could take the place of “Heir to the Empire”’s Joruus C’baoth.
Jade eventually killed C’baoth, with the dark Jedi exploding with dark side energy.
With theMandalorianmovie, the same can be done for the sequels.