Jason Ward, editor-in-chief of MakingStarWars.com, recently revealed that he has seen concept art for "Uber," the fake name Andy Serkis' character in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" went by during filming. We have since learned that Serkis will be playing a character by the name of Supreme Leader Snoke and that it will be a motion capture performance. Beyond that, not much is known about Snoke or his appearance.

But if Uber's concept art resembles the finished product, then Ward has an interesting description for all you "Star Wars" fans out there.

"Snoke wears a black kimono with an outer robe and an off-white robe underneath it," Ward wrote. "The robe is very Japanese in style. You can see the white or light tan colored under robe sticking out of the sleeves. His waist 'dress' is made of wrappings like a mummy but they aren't tight around legs but rather flow out like a skirt and reach completely to the floor. The collar on the garment is quite high and reaches from the collar bone all the way up to the chin area.

"Snoke is not human. His head is shaped like a snake, a cobra but perhaps slightly flatter and wider. His eyes are pitch black and reptilian. His mouth is closed but sort of bulbous. You cannot see teeth. He has an angry sneer about him."

Again, this is an unconfirmed description of Serkis' character, so don't be surprised if what you get on the screen isn't exactly the same as Ward's version. But based on this description, it sounds as if Snoke could be an evil character (how many good Supreme Leaders do you know?) who is also Force sensitive, based on his narration of the first teaser trailer.

"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will hit theaters on December 18.

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