General Hospital Blog has surprising news that General Hospital’a Sean Kanan (AJ Quartermaine) may be leaving the role. It has been rumored that Kanan is leaving GH to reprise his role as Deacon on B&B.
Billy Warlock (ex-AJ Quatermaine, GH) sent out tweets with his thoughts on the topic. He expressed that he feels for the character of AJ.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated as the story unfolds.
Yes you read that correctly! Ned Ashton will be coming back to Port Charles as his portrayer Wally Kurth has confirmed via Twitter. We definitely need more Quartermaines on our screen. Look for Wally Kurth soon on GH and General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted on a more specific date! SHARE if you are excited for his return.
well, I had nice day in Port Charles yesterday. Yes, Ned will be arriving in town soon. Stay tuned. Thanks for waiting!
Recently there has been word that coming later this Spring, Brandon Barash will be coming back to General Hospital to reprise his role as Johnny Zacchara. It has been said that Johnny will be back in Port Charles and will ultimately team up with King Mobster, Sonny Corinthos in an attempt to take down Julian and the rest of those involved in the Jerome Family organization.
Trevor Lansing (Ric’s Father) has been rumored to be the one bank rolling Julian’s organization and to have taken over Barrett Enterprises. The whole story involving Barrett Enterprises may somehow have to do with the Zacchara’s. There is a lot more to all of this than we currently know.
With a story like that who wouldn’t be excited? If you’re excited for a Johnny Zacchara return, SHARE this post with friends and fellow fans!
Ava Jerome has caused a lot of trouble since she has come into town. She is responsible for manipulation, lies, and murder. AJ finally figured out that he wasn’t the one to kill Connie Falconeri and that Ava Jerome was. Connie wrote “AJ” in her own blood causing Sonny to believe that AJ Quartemaine is responsible for his love’s death. Today we all learned that AJ is innocent. Sonny however is none the wiser. After Sonny walked in on AJ choking Ava, just as he walked in on him choking Connie at one point, Sonny had enough. In a fit of rage, Sonny pulled the trigger. Meanwhile, Michael is assuring Monica that Sonny has promised him he wouldn’t hurt AJ.
It looks as if Ava is still in the clear for now. With AJ being shot and unable to reveal the truth, Ava will be able to keep up her lies and false innocence in regards to killing Connie. What will happen to AJ next? The question everyone wants an answer to is whether or not Sean Kanan is leaving General Hospital. Ito has been noted somewhere that Head Writer, Ron Carlivati stated that Sean (and AJ) are not going anywhere. General Hospital Blog will update fans with the validity of this statement as soon as a definite source can be revealed. In the mean time… Keep watching General Hospital!
The brother of mob boss Sonny Corinthos will soon be back in Port Charles. Ric Lansing, played by Rick Hearst will be rejoining the cast of General Hospital after four years of being away. Not only will Sonny be reunited with his brother, Molly will be reunited with her Father.
Ric made quite a reputation for himself with the people of Port Charles. From lying, scheming, and kidnapping a pregnant Carly, to Fathering the daughter of top lawyer Alexis Davis. We just aren’t sure what to expect! Will he be naughty or nice?
Look for Ric Lansing to come to Port Charles on Monday, February 24th. We look forward to his return and the possible story lines that come from this character!
The latest and largest rumor circulating the soap opera scene is that the legendary character of Jason Morgan is set to be recast. Steve Burton left General Hospital after playing Jason Quartermaine (Morgan) for 21 years. After the actor left GH, he soon signed a contract with The Young and the Restless.
Fans have been missing their beloved Jason for a little over a year now. We have mourned his loss right alongside his wife Sam, his family, and friends. When Jason was shot and kicked off the docks at Pier 52 by Cesar Faison, it left it sort of open ended for the actor and/or character to return to the canvas. Now that Sam has been trying to move on with Dr. Silas Clay, would this be the time for Jason’s return? Sam had been talking to Patrick about his miracle in getting his wife Robin back, and she seems to be accepting after all this time, that Jason is not going to come back to her. She said to Patrick, “There’s only one miracle to go around.”
One source suggests that perhaps the role of Jason will be taken over by former Y&R actor Billy Miller. Miller has been recently replaced by David Tom in his role on The Young and the Restless. This leaves Billy Miller open to the role. Nothing has been confirmed and there is no story line in place as of yet.
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Are you ready for the latest of the legendary returns? This time, it’s a Cassadine! General Hospital Blog welcomes back actor Thaao Penghlis to Port Charles Penghlis played Victor Cassadine, little brother of Mikkos Cassadine.
Victor Cassadine played a large role in a legendary General Hospital story line involving the Spencers, Cassadines, and the Ice Princess. He was last on the GH screen scene in 1981. His exit story involved Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) aiding in sending Victor to jail. Look for Victor Cassadine to return to the scene on January 30th, 2014.
General Hospital Blog regrets to inform all the GH fans that Bradford Anderson (Damien Spinelli) and Emily Wilson (Ellie Trout) are leaving the show. In this weeks episodes, Spinelli and Ellie have decided to move to Portland Oregon so that Ellie can accept her dream job of running a lab. Bradford Anderson had previously gone on recurring status, but has of recently, the actor has decided to leave the show along with his co-star Emily Wilson.
The two taped their last episode sometime last month. They will be greatly missed by their fans and we wish them both nothing but the best in their future endeavors.
Those of us hoping for a Spixie reunion have had their hopes of that couple living happily ever after crushed. You never know, actors come and go, so maybe some day Maxie and Spinelli can be together with their baby girl. Kirsten Storms will be leaving on maternity leave and has announced via Twitter that she will be back in March, 2014. Until then, they will be missed.
With all the talk about Lucas that has been going around, it was pretty obvious that General Hospital was bringing this character back to the canvas. Not only is the character returning, but the actor who played him in 2004-2005, Ryan Carnes, is reprising his role as Lucas Jones.
Lucas will be part of many Port Charles resident’s lives. He is the son of Bobbie, the nephew of Luke and Frisco, the biological son of Julian Jerome, and he also has two half sisters… Sam and Carly!
Lucas will also be interacting with Felix DuBois (Marc Samuel), as he is said to be a love interest for him and may drive a wedge between the budding relationship of Felix and Brad Cooper (Parry Shen).
We may also see Lucas in sotry lines with his TV cousins, Lulu, Kiki, Danny, Michael, Morgan, and Josslyn.
In a recent General Hospital spoilers, it has been rumored that Spinelli decides to leave town with his girlfriend Ellie Trout (Emily Wilson) and his baby girl. This doesn’t sit well with Maxie, as she will be far away from her daughter.
Does this mean both actors Bradford Anderson and Emily Wilson are OUT at General Hospital?
General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted with any updated information.
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