Michael Corinthos, now played by Chad Duell, is the third main actor to take on the role. Dylan Cash originated the role in 2002 before the inevitable SORAS that would soon occur in 2008. Drew Garrett stepped in as teen age Michael and played the part from 2009-2010. In 2010, Chad Duell took over the character as he was better for for a maturing, young adult.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Drew Garrett (ex-Michael Corinthos) wants to return to the set of General Hospital playing Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) son. But this time he would be taking on a recast role for Morgan Corinthos, replacing Bryan Craig. Morgan has been presumed dead since 2016. GH fans have been hoping Morgan isn’t really dead for the last four years, keeping the faith that GH will do what soaps do, and bring him back as if he’s been alive this entire time.
Back in 2019, GH fans were rallying on Twitter, suggesting Garrett take on the role as Morgan Corinthos recast. Garrett replied by retweeting a fan’s tweet that mentioned GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini. Garrett added to the tweet, “Could it work?”
General Hospital rumors claim Morgan could still be alive and trying to make his way home. Since Bryan Craig is currently involved in other projects and is not available to return to General Hospital, fans wonder about this year old tweet, wanting to know if there was ever a follow up with Frank Valentini.
When new episodes resume, there will be many story lines with loose ends that need to be tied, one of them being the an incomplete Corinthos family. If fans get their way, Morgan Corinthos may not be dead after all. Would a recast with Drew Garrett work, or is Bryan Craig the only face that should be tied to this character?
General Hospital’s production may be on hiatus due to the current state of affairs regarding Covid-19, but the cast and crew are very much engaged with the world around them, reaching out to fans and the general public with their platform. Many of the GH actors and actresses have expressed their support in the fight against racism, and the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
General Hospital’s, Chloe Lanier (Nelle Benson), Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), Dominic Zamprogna (Dante Falconeri), Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos), Bryan Craig (Morgan Corinthos), Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones), and more. Take a look at a few of the posts from GH stars.
All across America, peaceful protests are being overlooked due to the violent riots that have broken out in major cities. These riots come after a Minnesota Police Officer held a black man down with his knee as he pleaded for his life. George Floyd died that day, and America wants justice. In New York, General Hospital’s Bryan Craig has turned to social media to speak out against the violence that is happening in the name of protest. He pleaded with looters to stop. Craig goes on to mention the focus is being shifted from what happened to George Floyd now to the violence of the riots. Craig played Morgan Corinthos, son of Sonny and Carly Corinthos (Maurice Benard and Laura Wright), and has been rumored as a potential return some day. Take a look at Bryan Craig’s Instagram post and caption below.
General Hospital news reports, General Hospital‘s Bryan Craig, (ex- Morgan Corinthos) shares his latest with fans on Instagram. Bryan is good at keeping fans up to date on his life and mainly new and upcoming projects on which he is working. Take a look at his latest… Bryan Craig has left Los Angeles and moved to New York!
In the wake of finding out the spin-off series to Pretty Little Liars,PLL ThePerfectionists, had been cancelled after just one season, General Hospital fans have had Hayley Erin on their radar. Hayley took over the role of Kiki Jerome in January of 2015, after long time soap actress Kristen Alderson left the role. Hayley was quickly accepted and became Port Charles’ sweetheart.
For years, Kiki and her mom, Ava Jerome (Maura West), had a roller coaster of a mother-daughter relationship. Through many betrayals and acts of love and loyalty, the two ladies had an interesting yet intense bond. There has always been speculation, and lots of hope from fans, that Kiki would actually turn out to be Nina Reeves’ long lost daughter. The story line was set up perfectly for this to be true. Nina came to Port Charles with no memory of some significant times in her life due to being in a coma. During that time her baby girl was taken and she was told she had lost the baby. For a few years, GH fans had hoped that Kiki would ultimately turn out to be Nina’s daughter. But after Hayley Erin decided to leave General Hospital, her character Kiki Jerome was killed off, and the ended any hope for that story line to play out. More recently, Nina has been lead to believe that her daughter is actually Sasha. We know this isn’t true, and the story is set up to have Willow and Nina actually be mother and daughter.
Some breaking news came out last week which involves another GH alum, Bryan Craig. After learning that ABC’s Grand Hotel had been cancelled, fans started to wonder if Bryan would be returning to General Hospital as Morgan Corinthos.
If Hayley Erin returns to General Hospital as Kiki, this could tie into two main story lines. Ultimately, Kiki could come back from the dead somehow (or turn out to have been alive this whole time), she could still be Nina’s daughter. And if Bryan returns to GH, Morgan and Kiki could develop a new story together or pick up where they had left off.
General Hospital comings and goings are up in the air as the actors sort out the cancellations of the two shows they had joined after leaving General Hospital.
It’s highly possible that Hayley Erin could make her way back to Port Charles as Kiki. The possibilities are endless, and the story line has so much potential. A return from Bryan Craig as Morgan would be the icing on the cake.
This Summer, ABC launched a night time drama, Grand Hotel. Bryan Craig, along with co-stars Eva Longoria, and Roselyn Sanchez, to name a few, received some disappointing news regarding their career. Since the announcement of the cancellation of ABC’s Grand Hotel, rumors have been swirling around the idea of Morgan coming back from the dead.
Bryan Craig has been a hot topic lately in the ABC circuit. We all know and love him as son of mob boss, Sonny Corinthos, but more recently, his character, Javier Mendoza captured the interest of new viewers.
Morgan’s death took a toll on the city of Port Charles, and especially impacted the Corinthos clan. Sonny and Carly have been through the ringer when it comes to trials and tribulations surrounding family life, particularly their children. Most recently, although the birth of their new baby girl is a happy blessing, Sonny and Carly are still up against a difficult situation. Baby Donna has been diagnosed with Spina Bifida and will undergo major surgery.
The Corinthos family needs some light shed on all of the darkness that hangs over them like a storm cloud. Hoping that Donna’s surgery will be a success, there is also another thing to hope for.
General Hospital spoilers reveal ABC has cancelled Grand Hotel, which means Bryan Craig will be free to pursue work elsewhere. General Hospital rumors point directly to the obvious- a General Hospital return for Bryan Craig.
If Morgan Corinthos makes his way back to Port Charles, the Corinthos family will be whole again.
Would you like to see Bryan Craig reprise his role as Morgan Corinthos on GH?
Nelle Hayes is such a saint. She gave her kidney that saved Josslyn Jacks. She stuck around in Port Charles to help Carly with Avery. She is looking out for Sonny in his time of grief, all while staying completely loyal to her job at the Metro Court, and Carly Corinthos.
Except, some people just aren’t buying it. When it comes to her children, Carly tends to get caught up in anything that may shed light on their safety and well being. Ever since Nelle came to town, Carly has been eternally grateful to her for saving Josslyn’s life with her kidney donation. Now that Carly is mourning the loss of her son Morgan, she finds comfort in Nelle’s persistence and dedication. Carly thinks Nelle has a heart of gold and can do no wrong. On the other hand, there is Carly’s mother, Bobbie Spencer. Bobbie has seen first hand what deceit and a hidden agenda looks like, and she found that out the hard way when her daughter, Caroline (Carly), arrived in Port Charles. Just as Nelle is doing, Carly worked her way into Bobbie’s life, got close to her husband, and then… seduced him! Now we haven’t gotten that far yet with Nelle, but if history repeats itself, and General Hospital rumors come true, Nelle is being set up to be Carly 2.0
General Hospital spoilers reveal that not only Bobbie is suspicious of Nelle, This week on General Hospital, Michael begins to question Nelle. Could this be the beginning of the end to Nelle’s true intentions?
What does she want and who is she really? General Hospital news and spoilers confirmed in October, that Ingo Rademacher will be returning to Port Charles as Jasper Jacks. GH rumors have been circling, claiming Jax knows much more about Nelle than he is making aware.
What does Nelle want? We want to know your thoughts! Leave your ideas in the comments.
Nelle Hayes seems to be working her way into every aspect of Carly’s life. Starting out by coming to Port Charles in response to Nina’s ad searching for Josslyn Jack’s kidney donor, Nelle has played the part of being reluctant participant very well. When she first arrived, Nelle made it a point to make it look as if she was keeping the members of the Corinthos family at arms length… all while she was actually doing quite the opposite.
Nelle’s life story reminds us a lot of Carly’s when she first arrived in Port Charles. Originally played by Sarah Joy Brown, a broken and scarred Caroline Benson came to town on a mission. She was set out to get revenge. After losing her best friend Charlotte “Carly” Roberts who was killed in a car accident, Caroline took on her late best friend’s name and used it to make her way into the lives of the person who abandon her, her biological mother, Bobbie Spencer. Carly then tried to integrate into Bobbie’s life by enrolling in the nursing program at General Hospital. Bobbie wasn’t fond of Carly and this set Carly off even more. Carly then had her sights set on Tony Jones, Bobbie’s husband. She was successful at seducing him and this tarnished any relationship she would have with Bobbie for the foreseeable future.
Nelle also lost a best friend in a car accident. Nelle’s story about losing her best friend mimicked the story Carly told many years ago. And just like Carly moved in on Tony Jones, Nelle is nestling her way closer and closer to Sonny, comforting him in his time of need.
What does Nelle want? She’s bitter about the fact that she has unwillingly given up a kidney to Josslyn. Nelle has made snide comments under her breath regarding Kiki, calling her “Princess” in a sarcastic tone. She also neglected to tell Carly that she saw Morgan that day, knowing that Carly was worried sick about her son’s whereabouts. She’s sneaky to say the least. So who exactly IS Nelle? Some think she is Carly’s daughter, and it’s pretty obvious that Jax knows more about Nelle than he is making known to Carly, Josslyn, and Sonny. Only time will tell as GH spoilers behind to reveal and unravel Nelle’s true agenda. Keep watching General Hospital for the latest drama.
The loss of Morgan Corinthos has been a tragedy for all of those close to the son of mob boss, Sonny Corinthos, and his doting mother, Carly. Laura Wright (Carly), Maurice Benard (Sonny), Dominic Zamprogna (Dante), Hayley Erin (Kiki), Chad Duell (Michael), and Maura West (Ava), have truly brought their raw emotions to the table as the after math of Morgan’s death is still unfolding.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Bryan Craig isn’t quite finished with his role as Morgan Corinthos. In an interview with ABC Soaps in Depth, some confusion fans have about Bryan Craig’s exit has cleared. This clarification involves the original news stating that Bryan Craig will play his role as Morgan until November. However when Morgan “died” in the car bomb after stealing Julian’s (William Devry) car (in October), this raised questions from fans. It has been confirmed that Bryan Craig will be back as Morgan and will remain on the show through November Sweeps.
What’s next?
It is uncertain whether Morgan will come back in Sonny’s mind, as a ghost, or alive!
Many fans are hoping for a recast for the role of Morgan, as they would rather not lose the character altogether, after Bryan’s exit.
What are your thoughts? Would you like to see the role of Morgan Corinthos be recast?
The last couple weeks have been an emotional wreck for General Hospital’s leading family. The Corinthos clan was hit hard with news regarding Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly’s (Laura Wright) son, Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig). Ever since Ava (Maura West) messed with his medication, Morgan’s bi-polar disorder has been spiraling out of control. Carly and Sonny can’t seem to figure out why all of a sudden Morgan had been acting as if his bi-polar was no longer under control, and even questioned whether or not he had stopped taking his meds. Morgan himself didn’t even know. He had thought he was taking the proper medication.
One thing led to another, which resulted in Morgan becoming manic, turned to alcohol after seeing what he thought was Kiki (Hayley Erin) and Dillon (Robert Palmer Watkins) in the boat house. Morgan became self destructive, and stole Julian Jerome’s (William DeVry) car. Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) stepped in, called Morgan, and had successfully convinced him to stop driving, pull over, and talk. Little did they know, there was a bomb and as soon as Morgan set foot out of the car, it exploded.
There is NOT A BODY.
This is an age old soap opera story when a character “dies” and the family moves on as if they had died, however no body has been accounted for, in order to confirm the death. We all saw the car explode, but what no one saw, not even Jason Morgan, is there Morgan went. Could he have jumped before the blast got him? Was he injured by the explosion and cannot make it back? General Hospital rumors have indicated that perhaps Morgan is using this opportunity to fake his own death. He was running away from his problems, including his situation with PCU, Kiki, his parents, etc.
Sonny had a vision.
On Wednesday’s episode of General Hospital, a grieving Sonny heard the voice of a young boy. He called out to that boy and said, “Morgan?” As Sonny looked up, he saw the little boy. The boy put his hand on Sonny’s shoulder and asked, “Why can’t you find me?!”
Rumors are flying that Bryan Craig will be recast, and Morgan Corinthos will turn up alive. General Hospital spoilers have not yet confirmed a recast for this role.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on news of a recast.
GH Blog wants your input! Do you think the role of Morgan Corinthos will be recast?
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