Star Wars has finally admitted to its biggest blunder from the Sequel Trilogy. While Lucasfilm's Episode VII—IX had some high points, the entire Sequel era has been looked back upon as largely divisive among many Star Wars fans. Despite moments of greatness, like the introduction of Daisy Ridley's Rey, there were also plenty of misses, like the handling of Andy Serkis' big bad Snoke. After being introduced as the potential looming threat for the entire trilogy in The Force Awakens, the character was eventually tossed to the side unceremoniously in The Last Jedi. He would (kind of) return in The Rise of Skywalker, revealed to be a failed clone of Emperor Palpatine, but that only made matters worse. Snoke's story caused quite the stir-up among a large swath of the Star Wars fandom, with many considering it emblematic of the lackluster Sequel experience. For years, Lucasfilm and the Star Wars brand have remained relatively tight-lipped about its mishandling of the Snoke storyline. However, with the release of the new LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past series, the sci-fi brand seems ready to poke fun at the botched Sith story. Read full article on The Direct.