GH fans want to know, Who Is Carly’s Endgame? Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) has a long history of love and loyalty with her two main men. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) both hold the highest rank in Carly’s life as her most trusted supporters. Although Sonny and Carly are no longer married, they’ve gotten to a good place with one another.
Jason and Carly are as tight as ever since his return. But that’s not the same for Jason and his other best friend and chosen brother. He and Sonny were once thick as thieves, but time and distance has changed things between them.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Carly will always depend on Sonny and Jason to do right by her. Just the same as they trust that Carly does right by them. But which man will have her heart forever?
Sonny and Carly have been through thick and thin. They share children and have experienced the loss of a child. There’s no doubt that Sonny and Carly have a legendary love story. On the other hand, Jason has (almost) always been in the friend zone while walking through the fire for each other.
According to GH history, Carly had her eyes on Jason even before she and Sonny fell into their epic romance. So, now that Carly’s no longer married to Sonny, will this be her chance with Jason? He’s back and unattached, and gave up his life for Carly. Would Sonny ever do that?
The last four years have been touch and go when it comes to the role of Lulu Spencer. Emme Rylan portrayed Luke and Laura’s daughter since 2013. Then, in 2020, Lulu’s tragic coma storyline left Rylan out of the picture.
General Hospital fans have speculated and wondered about Emme Rylan’s return for about four years. Sadly, that she’d made a comeback to the daytime drama was alive until this week.
According to the latest General Hospital news and spoilers, reports confirm that Rylan will not return to GH. Emme Rylan weighed in on the GH rumors and confirmed that she was not asked to return to the 61 year old daytime drama.
General Hospital Recasts Lulu Spencer
Sadly, Rylan’s 7 year run as Luke and Laura’s daughter has ended. The actress shared an Instagram story that verified the news. GH has indeed recast the role of Lulu Spencer. Although General Hospital Executives have not yet released information on the new actress, GH Blog will keep fans up to date on the latest information as more details unfold.
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Since she and Sonny have split, Carly Spencer has been preoccupied. She hasn’t been able to escape everything that comes along with having been married to PC’s mobster. In fact, Carly has been consumed with the drama the mob life brings. As an ex-mom wife, Carly remains
According to General Hospital recaps, Carly moved on from Sonny with Drew Cain. But not long after his Pentonville return did he and Carly call it quits. Sadly, his new outlook in life, and his brother Jason’s return were the major factors in their breakup. While many fans (im)patiently wait for Sonny and Carly’s reunion, others would rather see her move on with someone new.
Laura Wright Squashes Carly And Brennan Rumors
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Carly’s onscreen chemistry with two newer characters has great potential. First, Jack Brennan (Charles Mesure) arrived in Port Charles as John Brennan. Then, GH news reports revealed that his name was later changed to Jack after Agent John Cates (Adam Harrington) arrived in Port Charles.
Unfortunately, Carly and Brennan shippers got a bit of a reality check when Laura Wright weighed in on the topic. GH fans on the social media platform X posted recent GH rumors relating to a Jack Brennan and Carly Spencer fling/romance. That’s when Wright herself shut those rumors down with a simple, “it’s not.” Take a look below!
TJ and Molly trusted Kristina to carry their child through surrogacy. She promised that she’d be a careful and mindful surrogate throughout the duration of her pregnancy. Still, the baby’s biological father TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) wasn’t convinced. Even Kristina’s sister Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vaganos) had her doubts about her sister.
Furthemore, Kristina was difficult for Molly and TJ because of her connection to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Molly’s half sister has a mobster for a father- and not just any mobster. In fact, Sonny is quite the King Pin in Port Charles. The dangerous nature of his business life is what had TJ and Molly rattled. As it turns out, their fears were justified.
Will Kristina Corinthos Die?
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Sonny’s guilt leaves him with a heavy heart. As GH recaps recall, Sonny reflected on the recent times when those close to him called him out for being a threat. Their words seemed to resonate as he replayed the conversations in his head. Molly really laid into him, which triggered his memory of those who came before her to place the blame. But, is Sonny really responsible for all of these calamitous outcomes?
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, losing the baby devastates loved ones. Molly and TJ out their thoughts about Kristina’s recent behavior aside as they hope and pray that she pulls through. Sadly, they’ve already lost their baby. Losing Kristina could push any one of her family members over the edge. Especially Sonny.
General Hospital star Cameron Mathison joined the GH cast as Drew Cain’s recast. Originally, the role was played by the late Billy Miller.
General Hospital recaps recall that Cameron Mathison brought Drew Cain back to General Hospital in August of 2021. Soon after, GH announced that his wife Vanessa Mathison would appear in a guest-starring role. Vanessa appeared as Mia, a professional Life Coach, in April of 2021. Later, Vanessa would return for another guest spot on GH.
According to the latest General Hospital news and spoilers, GH star, Cameron Mathison has announced that he and his wife have split. In a heartbreaking IG post, Mathison revealed the shocking news to his fans.
Sadly, GH news and spoilers reveal that Cameron and Vanessa Mathison split after 22 years of marriage. He and Vanessa shared a collaborative instagram post regarding their situation. General Hospital Blog wishes them nothing but the best.
Jason proves his loyalty to Sonny! The two have been at odds since Jason’s return, and Sonny couldn’t fathom why his best friend would stay away for so long. That’s when Sonny convinced himself that Jason was the enemy. Sadly, things haven’t been the same since.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sonny and Jason’s differences resolve when Jason, Sonny, and Carly band together again to take down Agent Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington). The corrupt FBI Agent has Jason stuck between a rock and a hard place. Agent Cates didn’t hold up his end of the bargain although Jason followed Cate’s orders. He obtained the information about Pikeman, but John Cates won’t let this go.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Carly may be free, but the war with John Jagger Cates is far from over. Jason, Sonny, and Carly band together to take down Agent Cates. The man has an axe to grind and he won’t stop until he finishes the job.
GH recaps recall that Agent Cates used Jason Morgan to get to Sonny Corinthos. In doing so he threatened Carly Spencer’s freedom. Now that she’s free, the three targets want to stop Jagger.
It’s about time that these three forces of nature join together again. So we hope that Sonny and Jason reconcile when they team up to eliminate Jagger Cates.
Daddy’s Home! Earlier this week, General Hospital Blog helped spread the word about Rick Hearst’s GH return. GH news reports confirm that Hearst returns to General Hospital as Ric Lansing.
Reportedly, the actor and role was last seen on GH in 2016 after his 2002-2009 run on the Daytime Drama. Ric Lansing came to town for his brother, Sonny Corinthos. However, Ric and Sonny didn’t have a happy reunion. Their relationship was complicated at best, and the years never brought them closer.
According to recent General Hospital comings and goings, Rick Hearst has returned to General Hospital as Ric Lansing. Recently, Hearst shared details of Ric’s comeback. Apparently he’s back for his daughter Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vaganos). She’s gonna need her father at a time like this… maybe even a lawyer! Good thing that Ric is mother Molly’s father, and an attorney!
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Ric returns to represent Molly in her custody battle against Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi). The situation between the surrogate sisters intensifies this week as Molly gets served. According to the recent General Hospital previews, TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) turns to Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn).
Agent John Jagger Cates came to Port Charles on a mission. He’s a blast from the past and hasn’t been to Port Charles in decades. So when he arrive last year he knew exactly what he was doing.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Agent Cates (Adam Harrington) has a bone to pick with someone in Port Charles. Despite his obvious hatred for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), GH rumors hint that Agent Cates has a bigger fish to fry.
Agent Cates Targets Jason Not Sonny
According to the latest GH rumors and spoilers, John Jagger Cates has it out for someone else other than Sonny. He used Carly as his excuse to keep Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) under his control. Holding Carly’s freedom over Jason’s head kept the FBI Agent in control. But now that Carly had giving herself up to Cates, his true intentions could be revealed.
Recently, new GH spoilers and rumors tease that Agent Cates used Carly, and now Sonny as his excuse to terrorize Jason’s life. Back in the day Agent Cares was known around Port Charles as Jagger. GH recaps recall a love triangle among Jagger, Jason, and Karen Wexler. Jagger went on to marry her but he always held animosity toward Jason because of his and Karen’s feelings for each other.
Moreover, GH rumors speculate that Cate’s hate for Jason runs deep because of a secret. Did Karen have Jason’s baby all this years ago? And did that child grow up to be Dex Heller (Evan Hofer)? 😳
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) proved that he’d give up his freedom for his best friend, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). Certain people blame Carly for Jason’s 3 year absence. For example, Jason’s ex-wife, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) wasn’t too thrilled to learn that Jason was gone in order to protect Carly. While it’s technically true, but Carly has proven that she’d reciprocate for Jason.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Carly faces losing her freedom after giving herself up to Agent John Cates. Carly may be willing to sacrifice it all to release Jason from Cates’s choke hold, but Sonny and Jason won’t let it happen.
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Sonny Corinthos and Jason Morgan come to Carly’s rescue after she surrendered to Agent Cates. There’s no way that Sonny will let the mother of his children sit in prison. Furthermore, Jason won’t have any of that either. Will John Jagger Cates be stopped before Carly loses her freedom?
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his brother Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) have a troubled relationship. Ric came to Port Charles back in 2002. Unfortunately, his arrival into his mob boss of a brother’s hometown wasn’t a happy family reunion. Let’s just say that Sonny and Ric aren’t the type of bros to have each other’s back.
Ric left Port Charles in 2009, then briefly returned in 2016. For the most part Ric was a covert villain. As GH recaps recall, Ric spiraled and exposed himself to the town after holding Carly hostage. Shockingly, Carly was locked in a panic room inside Ric’s own home. He shared that home with Elizabeth.
Ric was romantically involved with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). But his most complicated relationship was the one he had with his brother. Sonny and Ric weren’t best buds. Actually, Ric grew up with a father who hated Sonny. He came to PC and dated trouble, and committed crimes.
Rick Hearst Returns To GH As Ric Lansing
General Hospital news confirmed that Tic Lansing is headed back to Port Charles. Yes, Sonny’s brother is back! Sources say that casting director Mark Teschner reached out to Hearst. In a recent interview, Rick Hearst shares the details about he’s GH comeback.
“It’s been very much on my periphery and not in my consciousness for eight years,” he disclosed. “The last time I was there was 2016.”
General Hospital recaps recall the character’s name drop during a conversation between Alexis Davis and Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vagabosý. Reportedly, Hearst
“I didn’t think anything of it, really, and then lo and behold, [casting director] Mark Teschner is reaching out to me via email, my Google voicemail and my Facebook with a ‘call me,’ Hearst recalls. “I’m like, You know, as much as I love Mark and I love that he would reach out to me, that’s awfully intense. Somethings up.”
According to the latest GH news updates, Rick Hearst reveals his thoughts when Mark Tescher asked the big question. Hearst was asked to reprise his GH role as Ric Lansing. The actor explains, “My first question was, ‘Really?” he muses. “And he said, ‘Yeah.’ I said, ‘What’s the story, what’s happening?’ So then he told me and I kind of look at it as, ‘Daddy’s home and here to take care of his daughter and anything that entails.'”
It sounds like Ric comes back to Port Charles as Molly goes through a tough time. Will Lansing represent his own daughter in a custody battle?
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Rick Hearst has been taking his first scenes. Ric Lansing returns to Port Charles on the week of August 19th.
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