What is the fate of mob boss Sonny Corinthos? Michael is devastated after learning that his adoptive father, Sonny Corinthos is the one who took the life of his biological father, AJ Quartermaine. After a false confession by Carlos Rivera, and months of trying to solve AJ’s murder, the people or Port Charles now know that the one who shot AJ was indeed Sonny Corinthos.
Michael is out to make the person who killed his father pay! He will stop at nothing to see that justice is served. Now that he knows one of his father’s has killed the other, what will be MIchael’s next move?
Will Michael go through with it and act out of rage? Is shooting Sonny Michael’s only solution? General Hospital rumors have specualted two ways that this could go down… 1) Michael shoots Sonny and puts him in the hospital, 2) Sonny goes to prison, and 3) It will be revealed that Sonny was not the one who actually killed AJ. It’s true that we all saw him pull the trigger, but word out on the street is that Sonny’s bullet isn’t what did AJ in.
What do you think will happen next with Michael and Sonny? Let us know by commenting below.
Warning! This post contains a major General Hospital spoiler/rumor with an exciting plot twist!
Port Charles’ main mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), has committed some unthinkable crimes in the past and present, none of which he has actually served a considerable amount of jail time. It seems that no matter what Sonny does in Port Charles, he never actually gets convicted. Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), Diane Miller (Caroline Hennesy), or many of his other trusty attorneys have been able to get him acquitted of practically every dirty mob related crime he has ever been accused of. Many will say that Sonny is playing with fire when it comes to his recent activity with his former wife, and mother of his children, Carly Corinthos Jacks (Laura Wright). Carly is currently in a relationship with Franco (Roger Howarth), and Franco has some extremely damning information on Sonny. Sonny and Carly have been sleeping together behnd Franco’s back. Sonny is well aware that Franco knows that he shot AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan), yet he still gave into his desires to have sex with Carly. Franco has found out the truth about these two from his friend, Kiki Jerome (Kristen Alderson). Kiki overheard Carly and Sonny discussing their infidelity, and Carly thought she had Kiki convinced to leave well enough alone. Well, Kiki ended up spilling all to Franco, and Franco took it upon himself to spy on Carly with that hideous necklace with the hidden camera.
Sonny wants nothing more than to keep Franco quiet about what he knows, and Franco wants nothing more than to get revenge on Sonny for sleeping with his girlfriend. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny and Shawn (Sean Blakemore) team up to come up with a plan to make Franco disappear. Meanwhile, Franco is has a plotting his next scheme to expose Sonny for his crime against Michael’s (Chad Duell) biological father, AJ Quartermaine. General Hospital spoilers also tease that Michael will turn his back on his entire family after learning what Sonny did to AJ, and that Carly has known all along. Morgan (Bryan Craig) also knows the truth, thanks to Michael’s girlfriend Kiki. Michael is the only one left in the dark about what his father Sonny has done to his biological father.
Michael’s world will be blown apart after learning that his entire family has betrayed him, including Kiki. What will stop Michael from going to the police to turn Sonny in for the death of AJ Quartermaine? Will the untouchable Sonny Corinthos finally pay for what he has done? Or will there be some loop hole that will set him free? Recent General Hospital rumors indicate that Sonny may have shot AJ, but someone else finished the job! What do you think?! Let us know in the comments below!
On Monday’s episode of General Hospital, Silas caught Nina in the act… of standing/walking/running… whatever you want to call it. The girl got BUSTED. The look on Silas’ face when he turned around and saw his “wheel chair bound” wife on her own two legs in the halls of General Hospital, was priceless.
Silas hasn’t been the sharpest tool in the shed as of late. Do you think Nina will be able to talk her way out of this one? Or will Silas not buy into her lies? General Hospital rumors indicate that Silas will continue to be suspicious of Nina. I mean, if she has been lying about her inability to walk, whose to say she isn’t lying about everything else… let’s hope that’st the mind frame Dr. Silas Clay will take on this topic.
Check out Michelle Stafford’s tweet previewing Nina’s predicament.
Wow! Who remembers that the character we know today as Shawn Butler, Sonny’s new hit man, was actually on General Hospital in 2003? He worked alongside Kelly Monaco (Samantha McCall) and Ingo Rademacher (Jasper Jacks) in the story line involving Sam as a con woman as she and Jax were trying to get their hands on the cards for Jax’s father.
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Franco wins hands down in the battle of deceit with his significant other, Carly Corinthos Jacks. Carly has tried to pull the wool over Franco’s eyes and make him believe her lies about what she’s been doing with Sonny. Franco on the other hand has successfully pulled off deceiving Carly. He has led her to believe that he has bought into her deception, and sees her as the doting bride to be she wants him to believe she is.
Franco gave Carly a necklace with a nanny-cam hidden inside so that he is able to track her every move, and spy on everything she does, especially with Sonny.
Did Carly create a monster, or just ruffle the feathers of an already unstable man? When something sets Franco off, will he turn to his old psychotic ways?
By the way…Is this not the ugliest necklace you have ever seen?
So the General Hospital rumor indicating that Jason would be involved in an accident turned out to be an actual General Hospital spoiler. Although we saw Jason at Sonny’s door, he was so close to coming face to face with his best friend Sonny, and his wife, Sam, we knew it wasn’t going to be that easy.
Jason got ran over by a distraught, pregnant, mobster, who was running for her life. Ava Jerome was driving away from Shawn, who busted into her apartment ready to take her back to Sonny. A distracted Ava was driving at a high speed in order to get away from being captured by Sonny’s men, and by the time she saw the man (Jason) in her headlights it was too late. Her tired literally rolled right on over his body, flattening him to the pavement. Well this is Jason Morgan adn we know that he is a true survivor. He has lived through just about any body harm that he has ever come in contact with.
What will Ava and Jordan do next? The two ladies are about to turn Jason over… will they recognize him from news and photographs or will his face be so disfigured that he is completely unrecognizable?
General Hospital rumors also indicate that Elizabeth cares for a bandaged mystery patient… will this rumor also turn into a General Hospital spoiler?
Keep watching General Hospital to find out Jason’s fate!
When he first arrived in Port Charles, Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) was on a mission to find Silas Clay (Michael Easton) and nail him for what he thought he did to his sister, Nina Clay (Michelle Stafford). Silas is Nina’s husband and Nathan was under the impression that he was responsible for putting Nina in a coma. Who he thought was his mother, Magda (Madeline) Reeves (Donna Mills), turned out to actually be his aunt, Nina Clay now Nathan’s cousin, and Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) now his half sister. His mother turned out to be Madeline’s sister, Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati).
A lot has happened to Nathan West already in his short time in Port Charles. The moment he met Maxie, the two of them made a connection that was undeniable. After months of watching Maxie be manipulated by Levi, he admitted to Dante that he had feelings for her. In the midst of all the drama Levi, Peter Harrell, and the Cassadines have put Nathan, Maxie, Dante, and Lulu through, there was even more drama regarding Nathan’s paternity. Liesl told Victor Cassadine and Nathan that Victor was Nathan’s father. Later it came out that Dr. Obrecht was lying, because she wants Nathan to think his father is Victor. It sounds strange that she would WANT Nathan to believe his father is an evil lunatic, but according to Dr. O, she claims it is better than the actual truth.
So who could be worse than Victor Cassadine? Liesl wants the secret to die with Victor in hopes that everyone will believe that he was Nathan’s father. Since it was revealed that Victor is indeed not Nathan’s father, who could he be? What family does Nathan belong to? If he isn’t a Cassadine, is he a Quartermaine? Corinthos? Jacks? Scorpio?
We want to know who you think Nathan West’s father is! Comment below and share your theories!
When we hear the name Levi Dunkleman (Zachary Garred), it sends shivers down our spine. Levi has been the most hated character on General Hospital in recent history. Some love to hate him, and others just completely despise the lying, manipulating, psychotic, freak. Either way, it just goes to show that Zachary Garred has done an amazing job making everyone believe that he is a wretched slime ball.
Levi’s real name is Peter Harrell Jr., and he is the son of Felicia Jones’ (Kristina Wagner) ex-fiance Peter Harrell (Judson Scott). Levi’s father Peter set Levi out on this mission to destroy the Jones/Scorpio family. He targeted Felicia’s daughter, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) when she was on her eat, pray, love quest to find herself after losing custody of her own daughter. Dunkleman had Maxie fooled into believing he was this peace making, yoga practicing, soul saving vegetarian. Almost everyone around Maxie could see through Levi, including her roommate Nathan West (Ryan Paevey), her two best friends, Dante and Lulu Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna and Emme Rylan), and her Uncle Mac Scorpio (John J. York).
After being duped into marrying Levi, and almost going through with it, Maxie, Lulu, Dante, and Nathan all fell victim to Levi and his father, Peter Harrell. They had Maxie and Nathan chained up to a wall as Stavros took over with Lulu and Dante to impregnate her with an embryo. Maxie was able to go free and search for help as Nathan stayed behind. She found herself in a hospital room which led to where all the drama unfolded. There in a hospital bed lay Peter Harrell himself, and in walks Levi. The two explained how they were going to kill her to take something precious away from Felicia, has Felicia took something precious from Peter in the past. Maxie’s Knight in Shining Armor appeared just in time and saved her before Peter could kill her with an Aztec sword. Ultimately, the tables turned and the joke was on Levi. Nathan shot his father, and as Levi was about to shoot Nathan, Maxie was behind him and charged, stabbing him in the back.
Ding Dong Dunkleman is DEAD… or is he? Do you think Maxie had what it takes to succeed in killing Levi? For many fans, it seems to good to be true to be rid of this character once and for all. If Dunkleman is dead, he will truly be missed as being an exceptional villain. Nothing has been confirmed on the departure of actor Zachary Garred from General Hospital. We will keep you updated with any news confirming or denying Garred leaving GH. For now, let’s just wait and see if Dunkleman is gone for good.
Maxie and Lulu have already been through a lot since being kidnapped by Levi Dunkleman, aka, Peter Harrell Jr. His father, Peter Harrell is out to seek revenge on his ex-fiance Felicia Jones and her family after she found Frisco Jones and ran away with him and fell in love. However, yesterday Levi revealed that the wife of Detective Dante Falconeri, and daighter in law of PC mobster Sonny Corinthos, is much more valuable in this operation than Maxie is.
It looked as though they were all safe when Lulu elbowed Dunkleman and it enabled Dante to shoot him in the shoulder. Maxie got loose and Nathan went around back to see if he could enter in another way. Just as they all though they were safe, a smoke bomb went off and it gassed them all into passing out.
Who is the man with the blue gloves? Did he come for Lulu? If he is there for Lulu, could this mystery man be Stavros Cassadine? Last year Lulu was kidnapped by Stavros and she was brainwashed to believe she was married to him. Since then he has been frozen in a cryogenic chamber. We know that Victor Cassadine is working on bringing Stavros and Helena back to life. Was his successful in his mission?
Make your guess to who the mystery man could be! Let us know what you think!
For the first time since Nina learned that her husband Silas Clay was cheating on her with Ava Jerome, the two battling ladies came face to face. It has been over 20 years since Nina found out that her husband had a mistress named Ava Jerome. In that time, Nina spent 20 years in a coma after her mother drugged her and caused her to lose her baby. Nina, Silas, and some loved ones believe that Nina miscarried her child when she went into a coma.
We have reason to believe that the fact that Nina “lost her child” could have another meaning. It’s true, that right now Nina does not have a child, but maybe she didn’t lose her to an unfortunate miscarriage. Perhaps Nina’s baby was “lost” because Ava has her child… and that child just might be Kiki.
Who will come out on top when these two duke it out over a child? Will Nina try to steal Ava’s baby that she is currently carrying, or will Nina find out that Kiki has been her own daughter all along?
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