Back in early November, it was confirmed that Kelly Thiebaud will be off of her contract with ABC’s General Hospital. The actress has gone from contract to recurring status with the 51 year old daytime drama. More recently, there has been rumors that Kelly’s character, Dr. Britt Westbourne will be leaving the canvas altogether.
From the looks of the onscreen evidence, it seems to be that the General Hospital rumors regarding Britt’s departure from Port Charles is actually true. Britt is leaving town with her father, Cesar Faison, after Nikolas found out about her scheme with Spencer to get back into Nikolas’ heart. Helena was helping Dr. Obrecht and Faison out of town, and Obrecht was bringing Britta along with her. But when Nathan got shot, Dr. O decided to stay to keep watch over her precious son.
Keep checking back with GH Blog for more info regarding comings and goings and the status of your favorite GH actors.
A lot is about to go down in Pentonville. As Carlos Rivera (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) said, “There are a lot of people who hate the heeellll outta you” to mob kingpin Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard)… so Sonny better watch his back.
Sonny has already run into Carlos and Johnny (Brandon Barash) during his “stay” in the slammer. Now that “the mighty have fallen” Sonny will be facing some real danger in prison. Sonny and Johnny Zacchara have always been arch enemies. The Corinthos and Zacchara families have been at war for many years, but with Johnny getting his own (grand)father, Anthony Zacchara out of Sonny’s way, maybe this will be an opportunity for Sonny and Johnny to face prison together, on the same side… or maybe not.
The Mexican cartel is huge in Pentonville and with how many people are frothing at the mouth just to sink their teeth into Sonny, things won’t be going well for the once over privilegded mobster. Did you notice someone new today? Yeah, General Hospital Blog introduces to you, “Heavy.” Heavy is the head enforcer in the Mexican cartel that runs the ring within Pentonville. Actor Crispin Alapag will be involved in making Sonny’s time behind bars a complete nightmare. Heavy is as tough as they come. WIll Sonny be able to withstand prison life?
Alapag also has a recurring role on Comedy Central, working alongside Ben Stiller and Cuba Gooding Jr. This project is scheduled to debut March, 2015. For more information regarding General Hospital’s newcomer, Heavy, played by Crispin Alapag, please visit imdb.me/crispinalapag.
Follow him on Twitter and welcome Heavy to the GH family! @crispinalapag
ABC’s General Hospital Head Writer, Ron Carlivati, expresses his desire for the amazingly talented James Franco to return to the set of GH via Twitter.
‘Saturday Night Live’ star Vanessa Bayer tweeted a photo of herself with friend, James Franco. The two were together on Saturday, December 6th for James’ appearance on SNL. She mentioned that she was showing Franco the ‘new’ Franco of General Hospital, aka Roger Howarth. Ron Carlivati replied to her tweet stating that she can tell Franco he is welcome back any time.
General Hospital Wants James Franco Back
Does this mean that Roger Howarth would be on his way out? Not a chance! Carlivati expressed an idea of “battle of the Francos.” Now that would be an interesting story!
Check out the tweet convo below.
Let us know what you think? Would you support a “Battle of the Francos?”
General Hospital’s week came to close with a bang after all the crazy events that happened to the residents of Port Charles. Who would have ever thought that Helena would be the one to tell “Jake” he is really Jason Morgan? And it was so easy! There wasn’t any hesitiation or beating around the bush. No interruptions, and no lies. It was as straight forward as you could possibly get. Helena told Jake he was actually Jason Morgan, that he is a dear friend to Robin Scorpio Drake, and that he is married to Sam and that Danny is his son.
But of course, there was a catch. Especially with “The Queen of the Damned” herself, Helena Cassadine. After divulging the truth and information Jason of his true identity, the ease of the entire truth came to a screeching hault. Helena told Jason that he worked for her, meaning she has conditioned his mind to obey her commands and not remember that she has anything to do with his behaviors. Helena wants Jason to work for her because of his extraordinary skills in the mob enforcement industry. She knows how valuable he is and wants him all to herself.
What was once so seemingly simple quickly turned into a very complicated situation for Jason. Sure, Helena told him who he was and who his loved ones are, but he isn’t going to remember her telling him this. Helena mentioned that she had a job for him under his newly conditioned mind. At the end of the episode on General Hospital’s Cliffhanger Friday, someone grabbed Sam from behind while she was watching Faison get moved into lockup at he PCPD. General Hospital rumors suggest that the masked man who grabbed Sam is none other than her own husband, Jason Morgan. Under Helena’s orders, maybe the job she had for her new employee was to kidnap his own wife.
What do you think? Will this GH rumor turn out to be true? Did Helena order Jason to kidnap Sam? Let us know by leaving comments below.
Anyone who has seen Thursday’s episode of General Hospital could agree that the scenes with Anders Hove (Cesar Faison), Jason Thompson (Dr. Patrick Drake), and Kelly Monaco (Samantha Morgan), were nothing short of intense. Others will describe the scenes as extremely emotional. Kelly Monaco killed it with her passion and obvious fury for Faison.
When Sam confronted Faison regarding Jason’s murder, it was easy to feel her raw emotion. Jason Thompson did any amazing job with just the look on his face. That look showed sorrow, guilt, fear, and shame all in those two eyes of his. Patrick looked as though he had lost his best friend and it was all his fault.
What will happen when Sam finds out straight from Patrick that he has known about Jason being alive for all this time? Granted, Patrick believes now that Jason is dead, because that is what his wife Robin, had to tell him in order to protect her family. Sam is going to have a ray of hope ripped right from under her after she learns that Jason didn’t die on that pier, but that he is now believed to be dead anyways.
Will Sam be able to forgive Patrick from hiding this enormous secret about her husband? After this fall out, is there any hope to save their friendship? Let us know what you think by commenting below.
Our suspicions were correct. After the reveal of Faison wearing Luke’s mask, many General Hospital rumors started circulating, one being that there were actually three, yes count them, three Luke Spencer’s. Well technicall, two fake Lukes, and one real deal. We all know there is only one Lucas Lorenzo Spencer, but no one every suspected that Fluke would have a sidekick.
Did we really think it would be so easy for Alexis to go into Miscavige and rescue Luke no questions asked? There were no obstacles, no one standing in her way. And since Luke (the real one) had been so heavily drugged, it was definitely a little odd when he seemed to have all his faculties. Fluke is doing a a better job this time around, playing the doting father and grandfather, playing into Tracy’s vulernability and guilt, and even calling Anna, “Slim.” He hadn’t however, called Lulu, “cupcake,” and that might be one nickname that only the real Luke would think of using for his daughter he loves so dearly.
So who has actually been pretending to be Luke Spencer? Is Helena involved? The mystery of Fluke’s true identity continues to weigh on our minds. Who do you think is behind it all?
The saga continues as the residents of Port Charles and the loved ones of Luke Spencer try to put all the pieces of the Fluke puzzle together. Recently, Julian decided to tell Alexis the truth. He told her that he framed Ric Lansing and named him the mob boss so that he could protect Alexis and their families. He also let her in on the biggest GH secret… that Luke wasn’t actually really Luke. Julian led Alexis to Miscavige, the institution where Luke was being drugged and held prisoner. However, there is a sneaky suspicion that the man Alexis found, “Luke” may still not be the real Luke Spencer. Anna and Dante arrested a Luke impostor, and as they were cuffing him, Anna pulled off the mask. General Hospital spoilers previously leaked that the true fake Luke would not be using a mask. It was said that there was much more than just another mask story, and now it’s all starting to make sense.
What if the man Alexis rescued isn’t the real Luke at all? Perhaps the man in the Quartermaine mansion is still Luke’s impostor, the and real Luke is locked up somewhere. Previously, General Hospital rumors poked around at Luke and Robin possibly being locked up in the same place, courtesy of Helena Cassadine. Faison may have created a Luke mask, and Anna may have just arrested a Luke impostor, but did she arrest THE Luke impostor?
Sam Morgan have been on the case, trying to figure out who is behind the drug ring in Port Charles. If her father, Julian Jerome isn’t the mob boss who is trafficking drugs through their small town, then who is it? Ric was framed by Julian and it was believed that he was the one calling all the shots.
Now that the truth is out, and some of the residents of PC know what happened to Luke, they really want to know WHO has been pretending to be him for all this time.
In the latest General Hospital spoilers, GH previews show Sam being grabbed from behind. Does she know too much?
Helena has special plans for her husband, Jason Morgan. Does Helena want Sam too? Check out this ABC General Hospital sneak peek!
The wait is over! For a while now, ABC General Hospital’s own Nancy Lee Grahn has been throwing out hints via her Facebook and Twitter accounts regarding a new project she has been working on. General Hospital Blog previously reported that Nancy, along with many other General Hospital co-stars will be taking part in this new, online series, called General Hospital Now.
As a fan, if you follow Nancy Lee Grahn on social media, you may have had a small view into her true personality and personal life. Nancy is known for her comedic tweets and political Facebook posts. It’s no secret that Nancy is all about letting loose and having a good laugh. We should expect much of the real Nancy to be displayed in her role in General Hospital Now.
General Hospital Now will be available this coming January, 2015. Fans will be able to catch Nancy in all her sketch comedy glory, along with fellow GH cast members via WATCH ABC and Abc.com.
We are extremely excited for this new series to take off, and GH Blog wishes Nancy and the rest of the crew much success! Let us know what you, the fans thing!
Now this is a General Hospital spoiler that fans have been waiting to hear for a very long time. Since the rumor that Brandon Barash, ex-Johnny Zacchara and real life husband to co-star Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) will be returning to the set of General Hospital, fans have been waiting for his upcoming scenes. When the rumor first started circulating, it was said that Johnny;s first scenes will start off with Sonny Corinthos in Pentonville. General Hospital spoilers have not yet confirmed this story line, however, Johnny will be back on screen this week on General Hospital.
Although it is unknown how long Brandon Barash will be in his role as Jonny Zacchara, we do know that this return, as of now, is temporary. This week on General Hospital, we will see Sonny Corinthos cross paths with former mob enemy, Johnny Zacchara as they are both behind bars.
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