General Hospital Spoilers: The Race To Find Julian Is On, Who Gets To Finish Him Off?

Julian Jerome (William deVry) has done himself in this time. He has both Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) coming after him, separately. He has managed to piss of both mobsters, backing his entire life into a corner.

General Hospital news has reported on deVry’s exit as Julian Jerome on GH. General Hospital rumors claimed Julian would die in the explosion, but GH spoilers have revealed otherwise. Since we know Julian is leaving the show, we know that his character is done for. But who will get to him first? Cyrus is after Julian for failing to complete the job- killing Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Sonny and Jason are piecing things together to come to the conclusion that Julian is responsible for placing the bomb at The Floating Rib under Renault’s orders.

After Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) disclosed what she knows to Sonny and Jason, they are now aware of Julian’s involvement with Wiley’s kidnapping, getting involved with Nelle, and why Julian would owe Cyrus a favor. Britt’s information about Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) helped Sonny and Jason out the puzzle together.

Both mobsters are after Julian Jerome, and his sister, Ava Jerome (Maura West) isn’t too keen on helping her disgrace if a brother to escape. Eventually Jason and Sonny, and/or Cyrus Renault will catch up with Julian and things won’t end well for the troubled grandfather. But who gets to him first?

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