Star Wars 8: Latest Scene Suggests Emperor Palpatine Might Be ALIVE?

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Star Wars 8 has assured the fans of giving them a mighty shock and now the new visuals indicate that the Emperor Palpatine might not be dead yet.

The mind-blowing new visuals of Emperor Palpatine or should we say Darth Sidious is bound to send the fandom into a huge frenzy.




Among the top fan theories doing the rounds is about Rey being the heir to Palpatine, either through a blood link or through the way he manipulated the Force, similar to the creation of Anakin.

It is also being reported that we will see a hologram recording of a scene featuring Palpatine and Snoke in The Last Jedi.

However, until this point, nobody had thought about the possibility of him being alive.

We last saw this Sith Lord falling to an inevitable death in the shaft of the Second Death Star. This was followed by a mighty explosion that shortly blew up the ship into tiny bits.

Then how could he survive?

One fan theory is that he broke his fall by using the Force and managed to escape, however, this seems to be impossible. However, now there is this canon which talks about his having prepared several clones of his own as he foresaw the likelihood of his death.




We wonder if he managed to move his consciousness and the Force spirit into one of the clones in the nick of time. The new scene brings forward some fantastic ideas.

The scene we talk about is a part of the promo release of the new EA game titled Star Wars Battlefront 2. These products are officially canon.

These events are a part of the history. However, they feature sequences following the blowing up of the Death Star and show Palpatine appear before Admiral Versio and his daughter Iden.

This frightening reappearance of Palpatine is a form of a message that has been pre-recorded for emergency situations. However, it also identified the Admiral which means a lot.

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