'Star Wars Episode 8' may bring back Han Solo from 'fake death,' Snoke has Luke Skywalker's wife

"Star Wars" Episode 8 will not be released until the end of the next year. However fans are anxious to know what would happen in the upcoming movie. Now a new theory suggests that Snoke may have captured Luke Skywalker's wife and that Han Solo would survive the fall and return back.

Han Solo was killed by his own son, Kylo Ren, in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens"(Episode 7). It was really disturbing for the fans to see this character get killed in the "Star Wars" saga, since many fans had adored Han Solo as a person since the very start.

However, now it is speculated that Han Solo may be back in "Star Wars Episode 8." It is speculated that Han Solo's may not have died at all, and that his death from the fall was only staged as a medium to prove Kylo Ren's loyalty to the dark site, Morning Ledger reports.

This means that Kylo Ren may actually be working as a "double agent," who is slowly infiltrating the First Order and Gaining their trust. Kylo Ren, a character portrayed by Adam Driver, is Han Solo and Leia's son in the movie, who turns against Luke Skywalker to join the First Order.

Luke Skywalker also survived a similar fall in "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" (Episode 5). This further raises the speculations that Han Solo may survive the fall as well and fans would actually get to see Harrison Ford returning as Han Solo in the upcoming installment.

Another point that must be notice is that Ford is still listed in the cast members of the "Star Wars Episode 8" in iMDB. While that does not indicate that he would play a full-fledged role as Han Solo, he may be shooting a few flashback scenes or returning as a ghost.

On the another hand, another spoiler report published by The Week suggests that Rey may be Luke's daughter and his wife is captured by Leader Snoke on his planet. While some suggest that Luke's wife may already be dead, others believe that Rey may have nothing to do with Luke at all, no matter how apparent it seems.

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