Sonny Corinthos (Maurce Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) have found themselves in a very serious situation. These two are no strangers to danger but it’s been a while since things have been this heated in Port Charles. They have already been ambushed in two different cities on the same night, causing family and close friends to be in direct range of the danger. Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), a close friend of Sonny’s has already paid the price when she was shot while standing on the pier. Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) instincts kicked in when he shielded Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) from the shots being fired and ran to Laura’s side when she went down. Since that night, Sonny and Jason have been scrambling, trying to figure out who is behind all of this.
Sonny and Jason know they need to protect their families and will go to extreme measures to do just that. Jason knows his wife Sam (Kelly Monaco) can hold her own and even help in the process, but still, his number one priority is to keep her and their children safe from the fallout of this mob war.
The threat of extreme danger extends further than Sonny and Jason. Jasper Jacks (Jax) (Ingo Rademacher) has close ties to the Corinthos family since he and Sonny’s wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have a daughter together, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). Jax isn’t going to sit back and do nothing while knowing that his daughter is in direct danger because of Sonny and Jason’s situation.
In a new General Hospital spoilers promo, Jax is shown arguing with the mother of his daughter and Carly isn’t happy with that Jax is asking of her. In order to protect Josslyn, General Hospital spoilers tease that Jax will tell Carly that she needs to keep her distance from Joss, keeping Joss out of harms way. It’s possible that Jax suggests Josslyn come live with him, or even that he should take their daughter far away from Port Charles. Carly doesn’t want to be separated from her daughter, although she knows what needs to be done in order to keep her safe.
Will Sonny and Jason get the situation under control before extreme measures need to be taken to protect the ones they love?
WOW! What a powerful new General Hospital spoilers promo for 2020. General Hospital has titled this promo, “Victory,” which pretty much sums up the town of Port Charles, the people, and what they all stand for as a whole. Although Port Charles is filled with danger, drama, and heartache, the new GH promo puts focus on the good that is happening in town and to the people of Port Charles.
In the new General Hospital spoilers promo, Ava Jerome (Maura West) says, “Onward and upward” which is among the many positive statements and scenes within the 2 minute and 15 second clip. The promo shows siblings reconnecting, babies being born, sister in laws getting along, and much more.
This could be the calm before the storm. The new General Hospital spoilers 2020 promo comes just in time, right amidst the mob war that has now broke out in Port Charles and in Brooklyn. General Hospital spoilers have been indicating for weeks that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and more are among those directly involved in the mob war that has blindsided the boss, Sonny. February Sweeps is quickly appraoching and the drama is about to heat up. It’s important to think of all the calm, quiet, and peaceful times in Port Charles during this wild, and even violent times.
“Plenty of bad things happen in these halls every day, but, there is always something good waiting just around the corner.” Those words of wisdom came from General Hospital Head Nurse, Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy). The new promo closes out with Sonny and Laura thanking God for General Hospital.
Sonny Corinthos and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) have the right idea as at the end of the clip, the two thank God for GH in a conversation with one another.
February Sweeps is quickly approaching and General Hospital is wasting no time building up the drama, anticipating the final blow. General Hospital spoilers reveal this extended promo showing all that is ahead.
The speculations around Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) on screen son, Spencer Cassadine (Nicolas Bechtel) can now rest as new General Hospital spoilers have confirmed the news that Bechtel will be returning to General Hospital as Spencer. Spencer was sent off to boarding school in order to be safer from Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) and the character last aired on screen this past early Spring. He is set to return the week of January 20th, however the specific date remains unknown.
When Nikolas first was shot and “killed” by Valentin, Spencer seemed to be taking the news in a strange way. He would even mention that he has heard from his father even after everyone was told Nikolas had died. Now that Nikolas has resurfaced and has shown himself to close family and friends, some were angry he could let them believe he was dead for over 3 years. Nikolas’ Mother Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) was particularly angry that her son could let his own son think he is now left without a Father and how Nikolas could miss 3 precious years of Spencer’s life.
General Hospital spoilers have hinted that Laura is most likely wrong about how Nikolas went about things when it comes to Spencer. Will we find out that Spencer has known his Dad was alive the entire time? It’s quite possible the two even had regular visits with one another.
Make sure to watch GH the week of January 20th to see Nicolas Bechtel return to GH as Spencer Cassadine and watch the story line unfold.
Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) has been presumed dead for over three years. His mother Laura (Genie Francis) was beside herself with emotion when she saw her son’s face for the first time after thinking he was dead for so long. She was also very angry. She was angry for herself and angry for her Grandson, Nikolas’ son, Spencer Cassadine (Nicolas Bechtel). Laura is angry that Nikolas could fake his death and miss so much of Spencer’s life while letting Spencer think he had lost his father. Spencer already has to grow up with out his mother, Courtney (Alicia Leigh Willis), and for so long he thought his father had died too. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nikolas may not be father of the year but he didn’t let his son Spencer think that he has been dead all this time. GH spoilers hint that Nikolas let Spencer in on his secret and Spencer has known all along that his father was alive. Will Spencer tell all and let his grandmother know not to worry about him because he has known all along?
There are many reason why Lucky Spencer would want to return to Port Charles in the very near future. Recent General Hospital spoilers hint that Lucky could be returning to Port Charles very soon.
Between the holiday season and the resurfacing of Lucky’s brother Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), the timing makes sense for Lucky to bring his son back to Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), and to see his brother who has been presumed dead. Currently, Lucky and Elizabeth’s son, Aiden (Jason David), is staying in Ireland with his father Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) for the holidays. The child has to return to Port Charles sooner than later, and what better way to bring him back than his own father paying a visit in Port Charles.
There have been 3 actors to play the iconic role of Lucky Spencer, starting with the most well known actor as Lucky, Jonathan Jackson. Jackson originated the role and has been on General Hospital working alongside Daytime TV legends such as Anthony Geary (Lucas Lorenzo Spencer) and Genie Francis (Laura Webber Spencer). Jonathan Jackson is currently heavily involved in his band Enation but is not currently acting on TV. Jackson had a leading role on ABC’s Nashville, but since the end of that series, Jackson has not been steadily in a role.
Jacob Young and Greg Vaughan both had their time on General Hospital as well playing Lucky Spencer when Jackson left the show. In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Jacob Young revealed he would love to return to GH as Lucky. Young is off contract with The Bold and the Beautiful and disclosed his feelings toward the idea of returning. “It’s always been on my radar. Lucky was a really special time, and of course, I won the Emmy for that role, so that’s always gonna stick out in my mind.” Jackson said when asked about a possible return to GH. Although he states that he doesn’t see himself going on contract with General Hospital, he admits that The Bold and the Beautiful doesn’t have any roles open for him at the moment, however, General Hospital does.
Greg Vaughan was also a component in the Lucky Spencer saga throughout the years. However Vaughan is currently playing Eric Brady on NBC’s Days Of Our Lives and would mostly likely not be available to return to GH even for a short stint.
Although GH news has not confirmed the return of Lucky Spencer, it would seem to be the most logical time for the character to make himself present in Port Charles during this important time with his family now that Nikolas is alive. If Lucky were to return to Port Charles, which actor would GH fans prefer most?
Jax has about had it with this wild goose chase Helena has caused. He is ready to be done with this and he warns that he will only continue this charade of hiding Nikolas until New Years.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) will turn to Ava Jerome (Maura West) for answers regarding Helena Cassadine’s (Constance Towers) portrait. Ava has the portrait stashed somewhere at her gallery. Due to Ava’s fragile mental state, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is concerned for her well being and advises Jax not to pressure Ava too hard. Laura obviously doesn’t know that Nikolas is actually alive and that Ava wasn’t just seeing things. However, Jax will still keep Ava in the dark. How will she feel when the truth comes out that Jax has known all along she wasn’t crazy and actually saw Nikolas?
Happy Halloween! How about you give yourself a freight in the spirit of the Holiday?! Get your popcorn ready because this week I’m General Hospital, GH Spoilers reveal this year’s Halloween in Port Charles is going to be a KILLER!
It looks like Ryan Chamberlain hasn’t gotten his last fill of his murder spree just yet. We can only assume that Ryan is the killer, but who becomes the victim?
Previously, General Hospital News and Spoilers confirmed the exit of GH actress, Tamara Braun (Dr. Kim Nero). Although this news has not yet been confirmed, fans are all abuzz about the actresses potential departure.
According to General Hospital spoilers, this year’s GH Halloween is more than just tricks and treats. Think of it as a celebration. Kind of like a Port Charles wedding. You know that we can almost always count on a fresh new travesty as any main event in PC.
Between Nikolas Cassadine and Ryan Chamberlain, who causes more of a commotion? And is Kim Nero’s fate in a psychopath’s hands? Will she become Ryan’s next victim on Halloween?
Meanwhile, Port Charles is distracted by another mysterious cloud lurking in the midst. Sources say that Nikolas surprises Laura on Halloween when he shows up alive!
It’s that time of year, and we aren’t just talking about the eerie feeling you get when walking along Pier 54 at night. It’s Halloween! Halloween opens the door for story lines to get even more crazy than they are all year round. Not only is it time for the residents of Port Charles to get dressed up and masked, it’s also time for November Sweeps!
GH Halloween Nikolas Cassadine
General Hospital comings and goings have not confirmed, but GH rumors are circling around one very HUGE comeback. Think back to when Laura saw the psychic and was told her son is in danger. When she called Lucky, he was fine. That only leaves one other son- but he’s dead, right? Maybe not. Ava also tried to reach Nikolas via a psychic medium who claims to be able to connect with the deceased. Ava was Nikolas couldn’t be reached. These are solid signs that Nikolas isn’t dead, and cannot be reached spiritually because he must be alive!
Will Tyler Christopher for the Cassadine fortune? Hayden, Laura, Jax, Curtis, and Kevin are working together to solve Helena’s last mystery, and be able to give the fortune to it’s rightful owner, Spencer Cassadine. Tyler Christopher has come in and out of Port Charles as Nikolas Cassadine since 1996. More recently, he joined the cast of Days of Our Lives in December of 2017 but has since made his exit last Fall.
Anthony Geary retired from General Hospital last year with the love and support of his cast mates, crew, fans, and loved ones. It had been noted by GH Execs that they would like it if Geary would make cameo appearances from time to time, However, the point of retirement, is to actually stop working. SO fans ask the question, “Will Anthony Geary return to General Hospital as the iconic Luke Spencer, even just for a short time?”
In a past article with Entertainment Weekly, Geary stated, “If the story is interesting to me and it works out, I may come back to the show for six weeks or so.” GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, welcomes this idea.
Recent General Hospital spoilers have revealed that the reading of Helena’s will, will take place on Friday, March 11th. GH rumors have been swirling that the big surprise (other than Helena continuing to reek havoc from the grave), is that Luke Spencer will be at the reading, and actually reading the will.
This is ONLY a rumor, but definitely something to think about. What more perfect time for Luke to make a cameo than a story involving Helena Cassadine and Laura Spencer?
We shall see how this all unfolds and GH Blog will update fans with any confirmation for or against this rumor. Stay tuned!
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