There is a lot more than meets the eye when filming the scenes that are strung together in order to complete the episodes. At times there can be multiple takes and varieties of dialogue, or even entire scenes that are cut, as decided by executive order.
General Hospital spoilers reveal an exclusive, deleted scene of GH, one that involves Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Avery Corinthos (Grace and Ava Scarola). On the scene, Avery tells Joss how she wishes everybody didn’t have to leave. Joss picks up right away that Avery is talking about her Dad, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate Avery will get her wish about her Daddy not having to leave very soon.
General Hospital news reports confirm Maurice Benard is ready for Sonny to return to his family. Recently GH Blog revealed Benard’s IG story, where he shared GH Blog’s story about him heading home and wrote, “Coming Soon.”
General Hospital news reports confirmed Cameron Mathison has been on set filming his new role at Prospect Studios. His personal IG page revealed he will debut very soon on screen, yet his character had remained unknown. However, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that his character identity has been leaked.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Mathison will debut before Summer’s end. Some new developments have come about, and General Hospital rumors claim his first scene will be in a foreign prison. Fans have ran with the idea that Cameron will be replacing the soap vet, Billy Miller in the role for Drew Cain. Things get crazier as GH spoilers point out Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) involvement in Drew’s disappearance, and the connection he has to his father, Faison’s resources.
Things really start to get weird where more GH rumors claim that Peter managed to survive the fall and woke up in time to maneuver his way out of the freezer he was put in by Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst).
Peter is responsible for Drew’s plan going down, leaving Drew missing and presumed dead. He was on his way to Afghanistan, which works explain why Mathison’s first scene is in a forge in prison. If Drew survived the plan crash put in motion by Peter, it’s likely that Peter is still behind the entire operation, and holding Drew captive in a foreign prison in the Middle East.
Cameron’s rumored air date is Aron d August 23rd, which aligns with his IG post revealing he is on set filming the beginnings of his new role on General Hospital. We are here to keep fans up to date as the details of the mystery continue to unfold.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez made his debut as the new and SORASed Spencer Cassadine last week. General Hospital news reports confirmed Nicolas Bechtel has been replaced. Nicholas Bechtel’s exit from the daytime drama caused some drama among fans. Bechtel was adored for his spunky personality and his adorable little boy looks. However, the story line moves fast and that means many times the young ones grow up faster.
Spencer made quite an entrance and a lasting impression on Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla). General Hospital spoilers reveal Spencer has his sights set on Trina. In the most recent General Hospital previews, Trina and Spencer are spending some time alone together, getting to know each other, while she tells him all about her friends, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Spencer is Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Ava Jerome Cassadine’s (Maura West) stalker, trying to break them up, and it’s working. His plan to destroy his father’s marriage to Ava won’t sit well with Trina if and when she finds out. Right now, Spencer is laying low from his family and those who know him. Spencer bailed on Trina when she started talking about Cam and Joss, trying to keep his presence in PC on the down low. Even his grandmother Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is unaware that Spencer is currently in Port Charles.
General Hospital rumors suggest Spencer will work his way closer to Trina and into her group of friends, making the group of three, a foursome once again. The dynamic seems to work now that Josslyn and Cam have declared their feelings for each other, while it seems like Spencer and Trina might eventually become the newest couple among the teens.
At last month’s end, General Hospital news reports announced the devastating news regarding the passing of General Hospital icon, Stuart Damon. His past co-stars and life long friends shared their condolences to his family with a heavy heart, while expressing their fondness and admiration for such a kind, talented, and legendary man.
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH will create a special tribute episode that will air in honor of Stuart, and is iconic role on General Hospital as Alan Quartermaine.
General Hospital news reports reveal a very telling statement by on-screen wife, Leslie Charleson, who played beside Damn for decades as Monica Quartermaine. At the time of learning of her co-star’s passing, Charles stated, “This is the 30th anniversary for the two of us, in August. The timing leaves me very discouraged about the way soaps are going, the total disregard for history and the blatant disregard for the veterans.” When Damon was fired in 2007 by Jill Farren Phelps, at the order of Brian Frons and Anne Sweeney, Charleson, among many other leading co-stars, spoke out against the decision to just throw away a veteran character.
Although killed off the show in 2007, Damon made appearances heee and there as a ghost and hallucinations, and his last appearance was during GH’s 50th anniversary in 2013.
General Hospital news and spoilers have yet to reveal any details on when this tribute episode will air or what the premise will be other than the obvious. Like the tribute episode for John Reilly and is role as Sean Donnelly, this episode’s main focus will be on the life of Alan Quartermaine. But it’s not clear if there will be a separate storyline as there was in the episode honoring John/Sean.
General Hospital Blog will keep you up to date on the latest GH spoilers, news, previews, rumors, and more.
Previously, General Hospital comings and goings news reports confirmed that the role of Spencer Cassadine has undergone a major change. The son of Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and the late, Courtney Matthews (Alicia Leigh Willis), has been SORASed (Soap Opera Rapid Age Sydrome), and the role has been turned over to an older actor.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Nicolas Bechtel is OUT at GH, after playing Spencer since 2013. The young actor has has been replaced by Nicholas Alexander Chavez after TPTB decided to go forward with the character’s rapid age progression.
In a recent Instagram post, Bechtel bid farewell to his role as Spencer Cassadine and to his General Hospital family. In his post, Nicolas shares the highlights of his character’s run, and thanks his fans for their love and support.
We at General Hospital Blog will miss Nicolas Bechtel’s talent as Spencer Cassadine, and wish him all the best in his future endeavors. Bechtel is young and extremely charismatic, displaying his talents as an actor professionally and admirably. Best of luck! You will be missed!
Nicolas Bechtel has played young Spencer Cassadine since May of 2013, but his role went from front and center, to making appearances here and there, due to script and outside projects.
Little Spencer Cassadine isn’t so little anymore. General Hospital news has confirmed that Bechtel is out as GH’s Spencer, son of Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and the late, Courtney Mathews (Alicia Leigh Willis).
General Hospital spoilers reveal, a grown Spencer is the one who has been stalking Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Spencer’s own father, Nikolas, causing the two newlyweds to spilt. Despite their love for one another, Ava has walked away from her marriage out of fear and a way to hopefully protect her daughter Avery Corinthos (Ava and Grace Scarola). Spencer’s plan to get his father and Ava apart is working, but I lit on Ava. Nikolas doesn’t see eye to eye with Ava on this. She wants to be apart to protect Avery, but Nik isn’t scared and believes he can catch the stalker before any harm is done.
General Hospital comings and goings news reports that the new Spencer will be played by Nicholas Alexander Chavez. This up and coming actor has a clean slate in the field, making General Hospital his only accreditation on his IMDb page. Chavez has a seemingly new IG page, where he has shared only two posts, but has made an obviously friend connection with GH’s William Lipton who plays Cameron Webber. In the IG post below, William and Alexander go back and forth in friendly conversation.
We look forward to seeing more of Chavez in this role and are excited to see what tricks (not so little) Spencer has up his sleeve!
Exciting things are happening at General Hospital as people come and go through Port Charles. The latest General Hospital comings and goings news is finally honing it on a new revelation.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Cameron Mathison has joined the cast of GH, but the mystery behind his character remains.
In his most recent IG post, Mathison shared a selfie, along with a major spoiler! Although we still don’t know who exactly Mathison will be playing when his character arrives in PC, we are getting closer to the big reveal.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Cameron’s post has confirmed he is ready and has began filming his scenes for his new role over at Prospect Studios. In the phone below, Mathison captioned, “Here we goooooooo!!!,” along with, “See you soon Port Charles ????????.”
General Hospital rumors threw out several ideas, guessing his new character role. Mathison taking over the role of Drew Cain (Billy Miller), has taken GH fans by storm. Many have ran with it, but many think Mathison’s new role will be just that- new.
Thankfully Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) has her newfound companionship with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) as she navigates through one difficult situation to another.
Britt has been on the receiving end of some bad news and things happening to her lately, but having Jason by her side has softened the blow.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Jason won’t be the only one in Britt’s corner when she receives more disappointing news. GH comings and goings report that Parry Shen will return to GH as Britt’s buddy, Brad Cooper, on July 1st.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt will receive some more bad news. She’ll be informed by Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) that she is being replaced as Chief of Staff at GH. She was appointed the position by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), back to when he thought he could use Dr. Westbourne to slyly traffic drugs through the hospital. Now that Renault has been hauled off to Federal Prison, Britt’s credentials are no longer a match for the position.
A lot has changed since Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) saw his friend, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) at GHwhere he was being treated for an injury. Britt’s life has taken some unexpected turns, including becoming allies with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and learning that she carries the generic marker for a life threatening disease, Huntington’s.
General Hospital news reports the latest GH comings and goings. Parry Shen will return to the canvas as Brad Cooper. His appearance has been reported to take place on July 1st.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt is going through a rough time and needs her friend Brad by her side.
General Hospital rumors suggest Britt’s issues not only surround her health news, but she will need a listening ear when it comes to her budding romance with mob enforcer, Jason Morgan. Jason and Brad have never been each other’s biggest fan, and Brad might have some pushback on the idea of Britt’s new man. But when it’s all said and done, Britt is all in.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) might be trouble for Jason and Britt if her jealousy consumes her as Jason and Britt get closer.
Hopefully Carly will soon be preoccupied with the return of her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), letting her focus be elsewhere.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) was graced with the presence of an angel from up above- or so it seemed. Dr. Austin (Roger Howarth) showed up miraculously, brining the phrase, “the right place at the right time,” to reality.
Maxie was in dire need of saving when Austin strolled by in the forest where she was giving birth to her baby girl. After fighting off fake nurse, Chloe Jennings, Maxie saw a silver lining when Austin approached and she didn’t have to go about having her baby alone.
Previously, General Hospital news reports claimed that Roger Howarth’s new role on GH would be much lighter than his previous role as the redeemed, yet dark and disturbed, Franco. According to a source, the writers at GH wanted to steer in a different direction, as they tried to get away from the evil things Franco has done. Particularly, letting Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) believe she was raped by Franco.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Austin has a connection to Port Charles, and it’s been rumored that he is actually a Quartermaine. Being a Quartermaine is all fine and dandy, however, there’s much more to it than that.
General Hospital previews show Austin showing another side of him as he is shown pushing Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) from behind. Dante and Sam are trying to get to the bottom of what happened at that cabin where Peter’s fake nurse took Maxie. Austin claims he has zero involvement even though he owns the cabin.
Sam is onto Maxie, and she and Dante know that she’s lying about something. They need answers and it seems that Austin has too much to hide and is standing in their way of the truth.
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