General Hospital News and Spoilers: Cyrus’s Days Are Numbered, Jeff Kober’s GH Exit

Jeff Kober’s GH Exit
General Hospital’s Jeff Kober (Cyrus Renault)

Cyrus is a serial killer! Well, Cyrus’s crimes lead to Jeff Kober’s GH exit? Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) has been wreaking havoc on Port Charles and its people since February of 2020. Five years later and he’s more dangerous than ever. It’s no secret that Cyrus Renault is on a killing spree. Sadly, Cyrus uses the Lord’s word as his excuse to commit heinous acts againsth good people.

General Hospital spoilers reveal that the PCPD and some vigilante civilians are determined to nail Cyrus for the recent murders at General Hospital. Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), Lucky (Jonathan Jackson), and Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) made it their mission to prove Cyrus killed Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dex Heller (Evan Hofer). So far, what they found out was that he’s killed many more people than a mother of two and a PCPD Officer.

According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Cyrus is definitely the killer. And not just THE killer, he’s a serial killer! Just ask the family members of his Turning Woods victims. GH recaps reveal that Sam deck were not Cyrus‘s only victims. Sooner than later he will be caught and thrown in prison so what’s left for Cyrus after it’s revealed? Most likely not much.

Cyrus
General Hospital: Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober)

Moreover, General Hospital news reports reveal that Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson have addressed Cyrus the serial killer and what that means for the actor. The phenomenal Jeff Kober plays a fantastic creep. Cyrus Renault has victimize his fair share of Port Charles residence, but his time could be coming to an end.

Burton and Bradford Discuss Jeff Kober’s GH Exit

In a recent discussion on the Daily Drama, Steve and Bradford explain their thoughts on what’s next for Cyrus and his portrayer Jeff Kober. The clip below shows GH co-started they dissect Cyrus’s storyline. As it turns out, both actors were unaware that a killer was on the loose- and that it’s none other than Cyrus Renault! Anderson and Burton also discuss the longevity of Kober’s time on the iconic daytime drama. Let’s just say being a serial killer “doesn’t bode well for the longevity of the character,” *laughter* as stated by Bradford.

*Rolls eyes* “No. I don’t know how you’d come back from that one.” Button added.

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Stirs Up Trouble For Sonny When She Takes Matters Into Her Own Hands

Nina confronts Cyrus
Nina confronts Cyrus

She’s one problem after another that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) doesn’t need at the moment, or ever. Nina Reeves Corinthos (Cynthia Watros) is more trouble than she’s worth, and Sonny is about to figure that out.

Let’s be honest, if it wasn’t for Nina then Sonny’s life wouldn’t have imploded. Despite outside forces coming together to keep Sonny alive and keep him alive, internal choices are to blame. GH recaps recall that Sonny didn’t die after he fell off that bridge. In fact, he was found and nursed back to health. In addition, he was given a warm bed and a roof over his head from a dear friend. Sonny could have died that day. But instead, external factors were involved in his rescue. Sadly, the choices he made himself are what ultimately separated him from his wife, Carly, and the rest of their family.

Nina confronts Cyrus Nina stirs up trouble for Sonny

Sonny’s family was destroyed from the inside out, and it’s time to right the wrongs. Carly’s ex-husband is well know in Port Charles for his certain demeanor. When he returned from Nixon Falls his loved ones couldn’t help but notice a change. So, it’s quite obvious that Nina is the cause of Sonny’s new identity, and the problems he’s had with family and his business since he returned from the dead.

According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors Sonny realizes that Nina is more trouble than she’s worth. Nina confronts Cyrus and stirs up even more trouble for Sonny. It’s coming down to the wire and Nina’s reign as Mrs. Corinthos is just about over.

General Hospital Spoilers: Cyrus Taunts Sonny With Clues, It’s The Perfect Distraction Thanks To Nina

Cyrus uses Nina’s confession
Cyrus uses Nina’s confession

Cyrus Renault just struck bad-guy-gets-the-upper-hand GOLD, and he has Sonny Corinthos’s wife to thank for it. Talk about a God-complex, we knew that Cyrus (Jeff Kober) was a fake but we never imagined he’d step into position.

General Hospital recaps highlight the shocking moment when Cyrus positioned himself as a Priest with a listening ear. Nina’s guilt started to rise and she felt compelled to make a charge. Or as she called it, shift. Something shifted all right, but not in the way she believes. Besides, she knows damn well she hasn’t learned from her mistakes. Nina’s past and present choices continue to harm those around her, including Sonny.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Nina’s latest blunder makes Sonny more vulnerable to Cyrus. Now that Renault knows Nina’s secret, what will he do with the information? According to GH spoilers and rumors, Cyrus taunts Sonny with clues about Nina’s deceit. Apparently, Sonny finds small clues that lead him to become suspicious of Nina. GH rumors claim that Cyrus uses Nina’s confession to distract Sonny. If Sonny is focused on Nina’s whereabouts and behaviors, that gives Cyrus the perfect opportunity to make a move against the newlywed mobster.

Will Sonny soon realize that everything that Nina does has a devastating impact on himself and everyone he loves?

General Hospital Spoilers: Mason Triggers TJ, Memories Resurface- What Really Happened To TJ While In Captivity?

Why did Mason do to TJ Mason and TJ GH
What did Mason do to TJ?

Mason Gatlin Holt (Nathanyael Grey) is the kind of guy who can send shivers down your spine. Not the kind that you get when someone sings a powerful song with the voice of an Angel. Instead, it’s the kind you get when your intuition serves as a warning. Finally, TJ Ashford pinpoints the source of his eery sensation during his encounter with a disgruntled Mason.

What Happened to TJ?

General Hospital recaps recall hints of TJ Ashford’s (Tajh Bellow) suspicions. Any time that TJ saw Mason lurking, it was written all over his face. TJ knew that he knew Mason from somewhere, but couldn’t pinpoint the exactly where. But after Mason’s outburst, TJ realized just who he was dealing with. Then, the brave young doctor confronted his captor right there in a GH hospital room. And unbeknownst to both of them, their last encounter was their last.

General Hospital spoilers tease that Mason’s death triggers TJ in a way that kickstarts his healing process. But first, he must confront his trauma head on. GH rumors tease that memories of captivity resurface as a result of TJ’s experiences with Mason. After the dust settles, TJ’s healing process begins.

According to the latest GH rumors, TJ’s suppressed trauma emerges to the forefront of his mind. Now he has no choice but to face what the scarring flashbacks. Back in 2020, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) had TJ kidnapped and held captive. His history with TJ’s mother was motive enough to make the (then aspiring) doctor a target. See, Jordan and Cyrus go way back to when her job as law enforcement got in the way of Cyrus’s life of crime. Revenge was the name of his game. But now, he calls is vigilance. Regardless of the song and dance that Renault’s performing now, the end result remains the same. Cyrus is ready and willing to threaten, harm, and even kill anyone who has crosses him.

Is TJ about to relive his nightmare? What really happened to him back in 2020?

General Hospital Spoilers: Cyrus Puts Dante Away With Pentonville Connections

Cyrus Puts Dante Away
Cyrus Puts Dante Away

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) was in shock when she turned and saw Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) standing in the doorway. He’s out of Pentonville and on the loose. Now what?!

According to General Hospital recaps, Carly and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) were catching up and discussing Pentonville when Cyrus showed up at Drew’s hospital room. That’s when he proceeded to enlighten them on how Drew was saved- and who saved him. Of course, Cyrus has to make sure Carly and Drew both knew how he saved Drew’s life. Then, he wished God’s blessings upon them as he walked out.

Meanwhile, Dex, Joss, Dante, and Spinelli were on the hunt for Ava Jerome (Maura West). That’s when Dante came in clutch when he fired shots at Mason (Nathanyael Grey) to save Ava’s life. According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, no good deed goes unpunished. Dante saved Ava’s life and now he’s under investigation for shooting a civilian.

Cyrus puts Dante away
Cyrus puts Dante away

Remember how Drew was unfairly sentenced? How the punishment didn’t fit the crime? Well, GH rumors tease that things could get even worse for Officer Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) has to play by the rules even if that means suspending Dante until further investigation into the situation. Own can only hope that all is fair in the Port Charles justice system. But with Cyrus and his affiliations in so many places, that’s hard to say. GH turbos claims that Cyrus puts Dante away with his Pentonville connections, just as he got the book thrown at Drew.

General Hospital Spoilers: Cyrus Setup Drew’s Beating

Cyrus Setup Drew’s Beating
Cyrus Setup Drew’s Beating

It’s all a part of the plan. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is calculated. The man doesn’t do anything by accident, instead, he plays out every single step.

General Hosputla reveals recall Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) visit with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). The two love birds were talking about Pentonville when Carly got a major shock. That’s when Cyrus Renault stood before her in the doorway of Drew’s hospital room. He explains how he was the one to pick Drew up and get him to medical attention before it was too late. Ultimately, Cyrus claims to have saved Drew’s life by some act of God. Rightfully so, Carly and Drew aren’t buying his act.

General Hospital spoilers tease that Cyrus setup Drew’s beating as a way to make Drew and his loved ones trusting of him. But now that Carly knows the deal, it’s likely Cyrus won’t fool anyone.

General Hospital Spoilers: Early Release For Sonny’s Enemy? Cyrus Renault Uses His Get Out Of Jail Free Card-

Cyrus gets released from Pentonville
Cyrus gets released from Pentonville

Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is on his own, and left to fend for himself. It’s a jungle out there in Pentonville, but Cyrus’s stay has been more like The Four Seasons. Up until now he was in cahoots with the Warden. But I w that she’s leaving, Cyrus can say “so long” to his special treatment.

Thus far, Mr. Renault has had it made. It’s not a cake walk to carry out a prison sentence but Cyrus knows how to play the system. Additionally, he knows exactly how to manipulate and gaslight those around him. Apparently, when you preach what you don’t practice, it’s easy to fool others into believing that you’re something that you aren’t.

Cyrus Uses Get Out Of Jail Free Card… Is His Army Ready For Their Mission?

General Hospital spoilers tease that things won’t be so cushy for Cyrus. Yesterday, Pentonville Warden Ellen Gartin had some bad news for Cyrus. Consequently, the Mayor’s brother is on his own- for now.

According to the warden, she’s been transferred due to a promotion. She’s washed her hands of Cyrus and their covert activities. Although he has family members in high places, the remainder of Cyrus’s sentence seems daunting. That is unless things turn around for the self-proclaimed profit.

Finally, the latest GH spoilers and rumors indicate that Cyrus gets released from Pentonville earlier than anticipated. That means he will be free to roam the streets, endangering even more lives than when he was behind bars.


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