Confirmation that Brandon Barash’s character, Stefan DiMera on NBC’s Days of Our Lives, will be exiting the show.
Days of Our Lives spoilers revealed Barash will exit next week as his character will be killed off the longest running American daytime soap opera.
Brandon also had a long run on ABC’s General Hospital, as Johnny Zacchara, son of big time mob boss, Anthony Zacchara. He played Johnny from 2007 to 2016. He quickly became front and center as one of the main characters and among the favorites of lovable Port Charles mobsters and their respective families.
Since DOOL news has confirmed the exit of Barash from the daytime drama, General Hospital news sources have kept this information on their radar. It seems like a logical prediction that Brandon may be interested in reprising his role as Johnny. General Hospital news has not yet confirmed any of the rumors of Brandon Barash returning to GH.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on GH spoilers and news regarding the possible return of Brandon Barash.
Do you miss the mob scene in Port Charles? Johnny Zacchara returning to Port Charles would bring new story lines to the table. Are the fans ready for more mob crime in PC?
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.
General Hospital’s leading man, Maurice Benard, known to American households as mob boss Sonny Corinthos, is releasing a book about his life. Maurice has always been up front and open about many aspects of his personal life, including mental illness. He has brought great awareness to the topic and has contributed to the cause in many ways. Simply speaking out about his Bi-polar and manic depression has helped so many who are dealing with similar situations. In his upcoming book, Nothing General About It, Maurice dives into his life from the beginning- he gives his readers a look into his childhood, his relationship with his Father, and the development of his bi-polar diagnosis.
Maurice is living a blessed life with his family, friends, and cast mates who are like family itself. He has had an outstanding career as he has been on screen practically 5 days a week for the last almost 3 decades.
Nothing General About It will be released on April 7th, 2020. To pre-order click HERE!
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.
As previously reported, General Hospital Blog shared the news regarding Steve Burton leaving his role on CBS’ The Young and the Restless after only 3 years. Burton left his 21 year role as Jason (Quartermaine) Morgan in 2012, and joined Y&R as Dylan McAvoy in 2013.
In the midst of all the actor swapping drama that went on between ABC’s General Hospital and CBS’ Y&R, GH was able to snag up Billy Miller (ex- Billy Abbott, Y&R) to take over the role of the iconic ‘Stonecold’, Jason Morgan.
Fast forward to this Fall, there was much confusion once again caused by news revolving around Steve Burton, Billy Miller, and their respective daytime dramas. General Hospital rumors were swirling after news broke out of Steve’s departure from Y&R, and fans automatically started to speculate, wondering if Billy Miller was on his way out of GH, leaving room for Steve Burton to reprise his role.
When Steve left in 2012, it was one of the biggest upsets in General Hospital history. Fans were upset and angry, and many didn’t want to welcome Billy Miller (or anyone for that matter) into the role of their beloved Jason Morgan. Much to our surprise, General Hospital Blog conducted a poll, which resulted in fans choosing Billy Miller as Jason at 61%, leaving fans who chose Steve Burton to come back at a shocking 39%.
It looks like this time around, fans got what they wanted. General Hospital spoilers broke the news that Billy Miller has signed on for another year long contract with GH.
Are you happy with this news? Leave your thoughts and opinions in the comments.
Last week, the shocking news broke out, confirming Steve Burton’s EXIT from The Young and the Restless after just three years as Dylan McAvoy. The time Burton spent at Y&R is merely a fraction of his 21 year performance on General Hospital as Jason Quartermaine/Morgan. Fans new and loved him as a resident of Port Charles for over 2 decades.
Last Fall, General Hospital news reports confirmed that GH newcomer, (Steve’s recast as Jason Morgan), Billy Miller had signed on a new contract with GH. However it has been reported that contract was a ONE YEAR contract, which would mean talk of contract negotiations with Miller should take place around this time. However, we are already into October, and Miller is still on screen as Jason Morgan. There has been no confirmation on whether or not Billy Miller has signed on yet again with ABC’s General Hospital. Fans of both Steve Burton and Billy Miller are scrambling to search for answers. The biggest question this news poses to fans is, “Will Steve Burton reprise his role as Jason Morgan?”
General Hospital Blog will keep fans notified of any contract information regarding GH’s current Jason Morgan, Billy Miller. So far, there isn’t a reason to believe he will be leaving the show, but on the other hand, there hasn’t been confirmation of a new contract deal either.
We want to know! Would you welcome Steve Burton back to GH with open arms as Jason Morgan once again?
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?
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?
Claudette (Bree Williamson) dropped a bomb on Nathan (Ryan Paevey), Maxie (Kirsten Storms), and Griffin (Matt Cohen), telling them she had a daughter and either Nathan or Griffin were the father. A DNA test revealed that Nathan West is Charlotte’s father, and Maxie broke into tears when discussing the outcome with Griffin.
Claudette isn’t known for her honesty, which leaves room for a tampered DNA test story.
Claudette is on the run from Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and wants Nathan to protect “their” child, perhaps telling Nathan he is Charlotte’s father is her only way of getting him to help. GH rumors speculate that Claudette and Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) are working together in this baby drama.
If not Nathan, who? Claudette did say she was briefly involved with this dangerous man (Valentin). Could Charlotte be the newest Cassadine?
Scarlett Fernandez is set to make her General Hospital debut on October 13th.
Steve Burton left his 21 year run on ABC’s General Hospital in 2012. He played the iconic role of Jason Quartermaine/Morgan, and become the Daytime TV face of the Port Charles mob, alongside c0-star Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos).
Burton’s departure from his role as Jason on GH became one of the biggest upsets in Daytime. Burton’s decision came as a result of what was said to be what was best for his family. He joined the cast of CBS’ The Young and the Restless, as Dylan McAvoy.
The role of Jason Morgan was recast by Y&R vet, Billy Miller. It was hard for fans to accept at the beginning, however, JaSam fans have accepted and embraced the new role.
Steve Burton has confirmed via Twitter, his departure from Y&R this coming December, at his contract’s end.
What will Steve decide next?
Would you like to see him reprise his role as Jason Morgan on General Hospital?
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