Earlier this season, GH’s Bryan Craig confirmed he was leaving his role on General Hospital as Morgan Corinthos. It was stated that Bryan’s character would remain on the canvas until this coming November. However, after the events that occurred on today’s episode, fans are left confused with many questions. Fans want to know if Morgan has died, or if he will remain missing and/or hospitalized until November, when a possible recast would enter the canvas.
Morgan stole Julian’s car which had a bomb placed in it, for the intent of killing Julian Jerome. At this point, it looks as though Sonny himself planned to have Julian killed, but inadvertently killing his own son in the process. GH rumors speculate there will be some twists and turns to this story as Sonny and Carly deal with the fallout of being in the mob business.
Dante and the PCPD came to the scene, as did Sonny, to try and look for Morgan. Dante informed Sonny that they found remains to which could be Morgan’s. A DNA test is set to take place to determine if what they found are remains of Sonny and Carly’s son.
General Hospital rumors have been floating around, claiming that Morgan’s body will be burned beyond recognition, leaving room to recast the character. Other fans speculate that since Bryan Craig has left the role as Morgan Corinthos, his character will die.
Where do you think this story will go? Would you like to see Morgan Corinthos leave the show with his portrayer, or should Morgan be alive and recast?
General Hospital spoilers and news has already revealed that Bryan Craig has decided to end his run as General Hospital’s Morgan Corinthos, son of Sonny and Carly.
As the cast prepares to say goodbye to their colleague and friend, Laura Wright reaches out via Twitter to help fans prepare for what’s ahead.
The title of this post is actually a Tweet written by Laura Wright (Carly), regarding this week’s events that will have an undeniably horrific impact on the entire Corinthos family.
As S0nny and Carly enter into this family nightmare, their relationship and faith in God and one another will be put to the test. Carly warned Sonny that any action toward Julian Jerome would come back onto their family, and she was right. Michael is furious with his father for setting this in motion. How is Sonny going to handle the fallout? Can Carly stand by her man even after this? Will Michael, Kristina, and Dante lose all respect for their Dad?
Nelle Hayes (Chloe Lanier) came into Port Charles after responding to an ad posted on the Crimson website, by Nina Reeves. Carly had asked Nina to try and reach out, in hopes of finding the person who is responsible for saving her daughter Josslyn’s life.
Shy, quiet, and almost mousy, Nelle seemed reluctant to be part of the Corinthos clan, even after finding out she is indeed the person who gave Joss a kidney. Nelle kept everyone at arms length, or so it seemed. She repeatedly make it clear that she didn’t want money from Carly and Sonny, or Jax. She didn’t even want to accept Carly’s job offer. All of this behavior just made it more obvious to the audience- that Nelle is up to no good!
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Nelle Hayes as a dark secret and her intentions are less than pure. On today’s episode of General Hospital, she revealed another side we haven’t seen before. Nelle was standing with Carly, Sonny, and Kiki, as they all speculated and worried about Morgan’s whereabouts. After Carly and Sonny left, Nelle told Kiki she saw Morgan an hour prior, at The Floating Rib. It definitely seems like Nelle has an agenda, especially after seeing her mutter under her breath, calling Kiki, “Princess,” and saying it’s harder for Morgan.
What does Nelle want with Carly and her family? How will Nelle behave once everyone knows what has happened to Morgan?
Let us know what you think! Is Nelle hiding something? Does she had an ulterior motive to get close to the Corinthos family?
Just as their relationship seems to be mending, Ava and Kiki run into another setback that will push Kiki further away from reconciling with her mother.
As if sleeping with her daughter’s boyfriend, and lying to her daughter her entire life about her father wasn’t enough grounds for Kiki to never speak to Ava again, Ava is still behaving like the selfish, spiteful woman that she is.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly makes a request to Ava, asking if Avery can spend the night at Sonny’s. When Ava declines, Kiki is less than impressed with her mother’s attempt at being a better person for the sake of getting closer to Kiki.
Check out today’s GH to see the cat fight between Carly, Ava, and Kiki.
November 6th, 2015 is finally here. The dreaded wedding date for many Jason and Sam fans, today is the dad Elizabeth and Jason/Jake fans have been anticipating. Although things are looking grim for Liason (Jason and Liz) fans.
General Hospital spoilers have revealed that the time has come! Jake Doe will finally know that he is Jason Morgan, and the news is brought to him by none other than his best friend, Carly Corinthos.
Carly tells Jake that he is Jason and at first he thinks she is just delusional and not letting her friend’s memory go. But Carly has the paperwork to prove to Jake that he is indeed Jason Morgan, already a husband to Sam.
This will be a Port Charles event the entire town will never forget…
Be sure to watch General Hospital TODAY for the JASON MORGAN REVEAL!
This is the day General Hospital fans everywhere have all been waiting for… The beginning of the end of Jake Doe. Fans and a few residents of Port Charles have known Jake’s true identity for far too long. But the ones who matter most, Jason’s loved ones, including Sam Morgan, Sonny Corinthos, Carly Corinthos, Monica Quartermaine, and many more have been in the dark for long enough.
Carly has learned the truth, and despite being in an accident, Carly is going everything in her power to get to Jake before he marries Elizabeth Webber. General Hospital spoilers reveal that today begins the Jason Morgan reveal story we have all been waiting for. ABC’s GH Facebook page warns fans that the fallout will be HUGE. As Liz plans to marry a man she knows is married to Sam Morgan, she hopes she can bury the truth and live happily ever after with a man who belongs to another family. Nothing will be the same for Elizabeth after her lies are exposed, and Jake Doe’s true identity is brought to light.
You won’t want to miss a SECOND of this unforgettable revelation on General Hospital. Watch GH today at 2PM Eastern!
Soap Operas are known for changing the faces of the characters we have come to know and love (or hate) and somehow get away with it. It’s especially common with the younger actors, as the executives often like to age them children, sometimes even drastically. In the soap world, we call it SORAS- Soap Opera Rapid Age Syndrome.
General Hospital spoilers have revealed that the character of Josslyn Jacks, daughter of Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jasper Jacks (Ingo Rademacher) has been recast. JOsslyn Jacks has been played by Hannah Norberg since 2014. However, the latest news reports state that a new actress will be taking over the role. Actress Eden McCoy will now be the face of Carly and Jax’s daughter, Joss. Look for the new Josslyn as early as this coming Wednesday.
We are inching closer and closer to that glorious day when the identity of Jake Doe will finally be discovered by the people of Port Charles that matter most. The Jason Morgan reveal is almost here and we are more excited and anxious than ever before.
General Hospital rumors have been swirling around social media groups with the notion that the big Jason Morgan reveal has an exact date. November 6th will mark one year that Elizabeth asked Jake to move into her home, after caring for him in the hospital. Discussions of their wedding plans point to the anniversary of that day.
Things are starting to unravel for Liz as Jason’s best friend Sonny feels a bond to Jake like a magnetic force. Maxie, Sam, Patrick, and Ric all mentioned the similarities between Jake and Jason the night Sonny got shot. It’s only a matter of time before Elizabeth will be exposed for harboring a man who belongs to another woman.
If the history and predictability of General Hospital weddings repeats itself, it will be no huge surprise that Liz and Jake will encounter disaster at their wedding. It has been rumored that Jake will be revealed as Jason Morgan on November 6th, just as Elizabeth and Jake are about to get married.
What do you think of this scenario? Too predictable, been there done that? Or do you think it’s the perfect time for Jake to find out his bride to be has been lying to him for many months, and keeping him away from his real wife, Sam Morgan, and his other son, Danny.
Michael and Sabrina have been turning up the heat since this Summer, and it looks like things aren’t going to cool down for this couple, even as we coast into Fall.
Michael knows that Sabrina would be a great mother, since he hired her to be the nanny for his sister, baby Avery. Together, the two loved and cared for her during her time at the Quartermaine mansion. Since then, Michael has returned Avery to his Dad, Sonny, and since Sonny and Carly are engaged, Carly has been the active Mother figure for baby Avery.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors point to baby bliss of their own for Michael and Sabrina. It’s no secret that actress, Teresa Castillo is pregnant with her second child. After Castillo’s first pregnancy with daughter Victoria was written into the script, it was uncertain whether the writers would go down that road. During that time, Teresa’s character Sabrina was pregnant with Patrick Drake’s baby, but sadly, she lost the baby after being involved in a car accident that Victor Cassadine was behind- which tied into the entire Jason/Robin story line.
It looks as though Sabrina will end up pregnant and she and Michael will be happy to be expecting. Hopefully this time around Sabrina will be able to hold on to her pregnancy with no drama. What do you think? Are Michael and Sabrina ready to become parents together?
GH Spoilers: Morgan’s Revenge For Sonny’s Shooter
At this point there isn’t much that Sonny’s family can do. So the Corinthos clan just has to wait, hope, and pray, as the head of their family (pun intended) fights for his life.
GH recaps highlight Sonny and Carly’s wedding day drama. It was supposed to be a happy day full of love and family. Instead, Sonny was shot on the day he was supposed to marry his love, Carly. The two were preparing for their 5th wedding to one another. According to the recent GH recaps, Sonny risked his life to save TJ Ashford. Sonny promised his friend and enforcer, Shawn, that he would protect the boy and he did just that.
Morgan’s Revenge
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the aftermath of Sonny’s shooting will make a huge impact on the lives in Port Charles. First, Sonny’s youngest son Morgan faces whether or not he will be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, just like his dad. So far, signs are pointing to yes. Morgan is displaying some of the same characteristics that would lead to a bipolar diagnosis. After Sonny was shot, Morgan was beside himself with grief and anger. The thought of losing his dad has his mind spinning out of control… so much that he will go to extreme measures to get justice.
According to GH previews, Morgan is ready to end Julian’s life. He’s out for revenge and won’t let anyone deter him from getting justice for Sonny. Moreover, General Hospital spoilers indicate that Sonny’s incident will adversely affect many lives in Port Charles. As a result of the incident, the Jason Morgan reveal will begin to unravel. Sam, Maxie, and Ric, have already started to notice the similarities between Jake Doe and Jason Morgan right after the shooting on the pier.
Furthermore, GH rumors claim that Sonny’s story line has set the stage for November Sweeps. As previously reported, GH spoilers indicate the Jason Morgan reveal takes place during that time.
To find out more about how and when Jason will be revealed, keep watching General Hospital every day for the exciting outcome!
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