When this offer came up, did your seven-and-a-half minutes of screen time in the Star Wars sequel trilogy as a CG character named Snoke cause you any hesitation? So when I last spoke to you for Venom: Let There Be a Carnage a year ago, you were holding on to this secret, right?Īndy Serkis as Supreme Leader Snoke in The Last Jedi In a recent conversation with THR, Serkis also recalls his fondest memory of working with the late Chadwick Boseman on the set of Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther. “In, he finds that desire to act on behalf of others again, to serve others, to enable others to find their freedom, even though he knows ultimately it’s not going to happen for him. “That’s exactly why I wanted him to have been from a place of integrity prior to being in prison,” Serkis says. Despite Kino’s about-face, the episode ends in tragedy as he reveals to Cassian that he can’t swim, meaning he knowingly sacrificed his own life for the freedom of his fellow prisoners. Serkis’ arc began with Kino as an unbreakable factory foreman, and it ended with him serving as the selfless point man who helped free Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and the remaining inmates from the ocean-based prison Narkina 5. “I thought, ‘Am I really going to go into this melee of uncertainty again?’ So once I got through the Snoke-theory quagmire, it didn’t take me long to commit.”Īnd commit he did. So that was my only ,” Serkis tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I thought it would cause complete uproar and more confusion for the audience, thinking that there would be some sort of connection between the Supreme Leader and Kino Loy. 'El Sabor De La Navidad,' From Salma Hayek Pinault's Ventanarosa Productions, to Get Toronto World Premiere (Exclusive)
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