Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) hadn’t had much time to grieve after the sudden loss of her husband, Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). She immediately immersed herself in work and her kids, without fully processing the loss. Her anger was pointed in the wrong direction, and once she realized Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was innocent, she began to focus on Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital previews show Elizabeth and Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) talking in the hospital. It’s clear that Elizabeth is fed up with everyone Peter has done and the amount of loss so many have suffered because of him.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth expresses her feelings to Finn, she proclaims, “he doesn’t get to take anything else from us.”
General Hospital rumors indicate Elizabeth’s clear motive put Liz at the tip of the list of suspects who would have been the one to push Peter down the stairs. Although Peter he’s many enemies, Elizabeth Webber Baldwin just may have the strongest motive.
The entire General Hospital fan base was in total shock when Roger Howarth’s character, Franco Baldwin, was unexpectedly killed by Wes Ramsey’s, Peter August. Everyone knows Peter is crazy, but still, nobody saw Franco’s death coming.
General Hospital news reports quickly confirmed that Howarth‘s exit would be temporary. Immediately following the news that Howarth would be returning to GH, GH rumors began, surrounding the mystery of Roger’s new character’s identity.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal what it was like for Roger to return to the set of GH. In a recent interview withSoap Opera Digest, Howarth opened up about his feelings upon his return. He told SOD, “I was straight-up terrified, 100 percent. I love what I do and I was glad to get back to it — but there’s a certain amount of nervous energy that showed up.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal Howarth’s new character, Austin, is still a work in progress. He explains that he can’t make himself look much different physically, but must be different in other ways. He said, “I can’t change the way I look so much. So for this guy to be different, he has to speak differently and walk differently and to be honest, I’ve had mixed success and it’s taken me a bit — I’m still kind of figuring it out. [But] I hope the audience enjoys him, because there is some great story coming.”
The race against time, and Peter August (Wes Ramsey), has been going on well; past the point of suspense and drama. Chase (Josh Swickard) is fighting for his life because of a poison in which was meant for Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton).
Peter is making things hard for Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), taunting reporters antidote while Finn drives himself crazy in the lab.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn is at his wits end with Peter and his games being played at the expense of Chase’s life. Finn has been working in the lab day and night to come up with a cure to save Chase. Anna remains highly involved by finding ways to help Finn, along with helping take down Peter.
General Hospital previews indicate Finn is so fed up that he decides to confront Peter. Although he must be extremely careful not to push Peter over the edge, Finn risks pushing Peter’s last button, while still having control of whether Chase lives or dies.
Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore) has been locked up in Pentonville for a crime he didn’t comment. He still doesn’t know who actually shot Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig), but she and Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) both know Nikolas is the one who hired someone to shoot her.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Nikolas is willing to go to great lengths to keep his involvement in Hayden’s shooting and Shawn’s wrongful conviction a buried secret.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Shawn is taking the advice from Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), and going after his freedom. He can no longer tolerate sitting behind bars when he knows he’s innocent.
General Hospital rumors suggest Shawn will need to help gather as much evidence as possible that support his innocence. What, or who, would help him the most is the very person he is accused of hurting. Hayden Barnes.
General Hospital comings and goings rumors claim Rebecca Budig could return as Hayden Barnes as a walking, breathing, piece of evidence which would exonerate Shawn. But if Hayden helps Shawn by testifying what she knows, she’d be implicating Nikolas. Is it time for Hayden to return to tell Nikolas’ secret, and free an innocent man?
If you follow General Hospital’s, Maurice Benard on social media, you’re well aware of his humor and desire to keep smiles on the faces of his fans.
In a recent but expired Instagram story, Maurice Benard’s humor shone through as he as libbed a scene from the syndicated CW series, Charmed. The scene starring Shannen Doherty and General Hospital’s Ted King (Lorenzo/Luis Alcazar) fit perfectly with Benard’s hilarious fictional story using a voice over convey his message to GH fans.
General Hospital news and spoilers revealed Maurice Benard’s thoughts on playing Mike currently as opposed to the iconic mob boss, Sonny Corinthos. He mentioned how he enjoyed the change of pace as Mike, but assured fans that Sonny would be back soon.
In the video below of the expired IG sorry, Benard uses his voice to Ted King’s scene, asking the women (Doherty) all about Sonny and Mike.
General Hospital spoilers and previews disclose Sonny will make his way home to his wife Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and family very soon as things with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) gets complicate over in Nixon Falls.
Here’s to hoping Sonny will soon leave his Mike persona behind and return to his roots. He’s much needed in Port Charles as Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is making life dangerous for the entire town.
Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) just came from an emotional night after her conversation with Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) went on different directions. Portia and Curtis reminisced about their times of being there for each other, she confides in him about how she felt being married to Taggert (Réal Andrews), and how his life as a Police Officer still fillers her today. They discussed the new roads in life that Curtis is taking after his divorce from Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry).
It’s apparent that Portia still has feelings for Curtis all these years after their affair while she was married to Taggert. Portia thought she and Curtis were on the same page while their friendship began to grow as his marriage to Jordan ended. Portia believed she and Curtis had a second chance at live after all these years. She obviously still cares for him deeply, and was hoping he felt the same. Her feel song were left unreciprocated and she left The Savory with a flood of various emotions. Going home to think and lay down her head was exactly what Portia needed after such an emotional situation with Curtis. Instead, something much different awaits.
General Hospital previews show Portia walking into her own front door, inky to discover a trail of blood in her dark, and what she thought would have been empty, home.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) made his way to Dr. Robinson’s house for medical attention after being shot during the shootout on Pier 55. Portia was already aware of the shooting since she was on duty at GH when Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) was brought in by her son, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor), with a gunshot wound. Cyrus wants Portia to tend to his wound without contacting the PCPD or anyone else for that matter. She took an oath to proved the medical attention to the best of her abilities without discrimination. But it’s also the law to report any gunshot wounds to the police. Either way you slice it, Cyrus is putting Portia into a compromising position.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Cyrus threatens Portia’s life if she doesn’t give him the help he needs, on his terms. She’s a good doctor and won’t let him die. Portia still risks Cyrus Renault eliminating her because she’s now a witness.
Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) opened up to Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) about his relationship with his mother, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). She’s fighting for her life after the situation with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) escalated to gunfire.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the entire case against Cyrus Renault will die with Gladys if things take a grim turn. Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) explained to Brando and Sasha that Gladys’ statement against Cyrus is the key to his arrest and future conviction. But if Gladys dies, there will be no way to prove her statement was falsified in the first place.
General Hospital rumors claim Gladys will die, leaving Brando shocked by the tragic loss, while feeling like he has unfinished business with his mom. Sasha encouraged Brando to tell Gladys what has been on his mind once she recovers, but it’s likely he will never get the chance.
General Hospital previews show Brando being approached by Gladys’ doctors to update him on the latest. It’s apparent the docs are no good at poker face, and the look on their faces is very telling.
General Hospital news reports have yet to reveal anything surrounding a potential exit for Burroughs. She has been a recurring character since July of 2019.
General Hospital Blog will keep you up to date on any General Hospital comings and goings related to Bonnie Burroughs and her status with GH.
Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) has been working day and night to come up with an antidote for Chase’s (Josh Swickard) poisoning by Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Finn feels especially responsible due to the fact that Peter’s intention was to harm Finn himself, but instead, Chase is suffering.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn questions his capability to solve Chase’s medical mystery, inflicted by Peter. There’s doubt that even Finn and his high medical knowledge may not be able to come up with the antidote to save Chase’s life. They can no longer bank on Peter doubt the right thing by handing over the antidote.
General Hospital previews show Finn confides in Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) regarding his doubts. Chase’s health is deteriorating and Finn is worried he will run out of time.
General Hospital comings and goings rumors have claimed that Josh Swickard may be exiting the role of Harrison Chase, and pursuing his acting career with The Hallmark Channel. However, there has been no General Hospital news reports to validate this claim.
As things close in on Peter, Finn could find himself working under pressure immense pressure to either create the antidote or somehow snag or from him.
General Hospital news reports confirm, congratulations are in order for a very smart, kind, and talented, young woman. General Hospital’s, Eden McCoy has something to celebrate.
The actress joined the cast of GH back in October of 2015. She took over the role when TPTB decided to SORAS Josslyn Jacks, daughter of leading lady, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and the handsome businessman millionaire, Jasper “Jax” Jacks (Ingo Rademacher).
She was just 11 years old when she stepped onto the GH canvas, working alongside such icons as, Laura Wright, Maurice Benard, Ingo Rademacher, Steve Burton, and more.
GH fans have watched Eden grow up right before there eyes. Now she is all grown up and has met an important milestone. Similar to her character as Josslyn Jacks, Eden is finishing her HS education and preparing for the future. General Hospital news reports McCoy has officially graduated from her California HS and will attend the University of Southern California as a member of the class of 2025.
General Hospital spoilers reveal photos from the joyous event, directly from McCoy’s personal IG story. We have included the pics from her IG story which capture the moments of pure joy and pride.
From the homemade flower crown made by Eden’s mom, to the obvious happiness on the faces of those who were part of this special celebration, Eden shares the details of her graduation day.
The role of Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), played by OLTL and GH’s, Roger Howarth, came to an abrupt and unexpected end when he was killed by Poet Charles super villain, Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital news reports confirmed that although the character, Franco Baldwin, was indeed killed with no chance of resurrection, or was also confirmed that Baldwin’s portrayer, Roger Howarth, was exiting General Hospital only temporarily.
General Hospital rumors speculated the return of Howarth to possibly resurface the OLTL and GH character persona, Todd Manning. Those GH rumors were later squashed, revealing that TPTB did not want to bring Manning back on the canvas since his character was involved in the rape storyline surrounding Marty Saybrooke (Susan Haskell). Howarth also stepped into the role of Franco Baldwin after actor James Franco played the part which also involved a dark side, and alleged rape.
General Hospital spoilers finally reveal the identity of Howarth new role on GH, as his return debut aired on May 27th. Roger is now playing the role of a doctor named, Austin. So far he has delivered Maxie Jones’s (Kirsten Storms), baby in the woods. Austin seems much different than Franco. We don’t know much about him yet, but from the first impression he gave, there seems to be a lot more light, as opposed to the dark past Franco had.
How do you feel about Roger’s new role? Could there be a future for Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) with a man who looks just like her late husband?
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