As much as Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) couldn’t believe her eyes, she knew that her best friend was standing right in front of her. Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Carly stood face to face as he assured her she can trust what she sees.
General Hospital recaps highlight March 8th’s intense episode with Jason, Carly, Jagger (Adam Harrington), and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). Just as Jason and Carly were starting to get comfortable, they were interrupted by a knock on the door. As suspected, it was Jagger and Anna, and they were looking for Jason.
Moreover, General Hospital spoilers tease that law enforcement knew exactly where to look for the undead mobster. Without a doubt, anyone who knows Jason knows how close he is to Carly. That was definitely not a smart move by Jason because he should have known that they’d look there.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Carly panics as Anna and Jagger search her home. A photo of Jason having his mugshot taken has been floating around online for a least a few days. It looks like Carly is stressing over the search warrant and there’s nothing she can do. Sooner or later they’re bound to find Jason.
Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington) has it out for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), now and always. Their feud dates back to the early 1990s when Sonny was as bad as they come. Strip clubs, drugs, vulnerable women- Sonny was involved in it all.
Jagger Forced Jason to Work for the FBI
Apparently, times hasn’t healed Jagger’s wounds as he still feels pain from what happened to Karen. It might sound like over dramatic excuses to Sonny, but Jagger is very serious. Like Ava said, Jagger will never believe that Sonny was trying to help Karen all those years ago. Furthermore, Ava’s mob experience makes her no stranger to Sonny’s situation. She knows damn well than an FBI agent with a grudge is not someone you want on your tail. Presumably, an agent that has an issue with a certain criminal will hint them down until they’re caught.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Jagger is holding back. He knows more about the situation than he’d like to admit, and he’s more involved than he wants anyone to know. His anger and high emotional reactions suggest that he has it out for Sonny. The FBI is desperate to bust Sonny so they use the perfect tool to get the job done.
Well my friends, today is March 5th, 2024. The last two months have felt like forever since we found out about Steve. On January 4th, 2024, ABC’s General Hospital surprised fans with the best post-Christmas gift. Steve Burton appeared unexpectedly alongside Kelly Monaco and Laura Wright. For the first time in over three years, Sam, Jason, and Carly were all together on screen. Right then and there we all knew that meant that Jason Morgan was set to return!
Fast forward and the day has come and gone. March 4th has been the most anticipated daytime television event in recent times, and now it’s over. General Hospital recaps highlight the best Monday in GH history. Steve Burton returned on screen as Jason Morgan. Fans have hoped and prayed for his return since his 2021 GH exit. Thankfully, our prayers were answered.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Steve Burton’s emotional first day back on General Hospital’s set. Reportedly, the cast and crew of General Hospital are like family. So much so that they even refer to their cast-mates as “General Hospital family.”
It was emotional day for Steve, his GH family, and the dedicated General Hospital fans. Overall, the audience is beyond pleased with how Jason’s storyline began. Take a behind the scenes look as Steve reveals his emotional first day.
General Hospital Spoilers: When does Jason return to General Hospital?
Let’s just say that a Christmas miracle has given General Hospital fans their most desired wish. Undoubtedly, this past year has been a memorable, yet rough one on the GH community; cast, crew, and even fans included. A major milestone warmed our hearts in the most bittersweet way. As GH turned 60, the beloved cast and crew suffered great loss with the passing of some key players. Ultimately, the pride, love and loss created an extra special year for General Hospital and its fans.
Last month ABC’s General Hospital was celebrated with a special 60th anniversary episode. The special took place in prime time and aired on January 4th. That’s when Christmas gave us an encore. Reportedly, ABC’s GH used the big event as an opportunity to make a very special announcement. According to General Hospital news reports, Steve Burton stunned the fans with his unexpected appearance. Steve, Laura Wright, and Kelly Monaco delivered the glorious news that Steve Burton is a back! Yes, it’s true. Steve Burton returns to General Hospital as the legendary Jason Morgan.
Details surrounding Burton’s big comeback have been kept under wraps until now. According to General Hospital spoilers, Steve Burton reveals his return date. In a recent podcast with pal Bradford Anderson, Steve tells fans that he reports back to the studios next week. Apparently, Steve Burton begins filming as Jason Morgan the week of February 5th, 2024. He admits, “I don’t have an exact start date but I start next week on the show,” Burton added, “Which is awesome.”
Truly, I don’t believe that the excitement has slowed down even in the slightest. Ever since General Hospital’s Stars and Storytelling special episode, all the fans can talk about is Steve Burton’s return. There is no doubt in my mind that Steve’s come back is the most anticipated event in recent GH history. That said there is a lot of potential for Jason Morgan’s new path.
Reportedly, Steve’s comeback was basically announced at the end of the 60th anniversary special. The mysterious teaser was quite impactful for the fans as they’ve waited for this day to come. General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal the possibilities that lie ahead for Jason.
According to GH recaps, Jason is presumed dead after seemingly being crushed in a cave. His partner in crime at the time, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) mourned his death not long before her own unfortunate demise. Although Jason’s return is enough dopamine boost to last a year or three, it’s different for Britt fans. Sadly, it doesn’t look like Dr. Westbourne is coming back, at least at this time. Many have hope that Jason and Sam will rekindle their legendary love known as JaSam.
Additionally, some GH rumors claim that big things are ahead for Jason. Will Jason’s return be the key to unlocking Dex’s mystery? GH spoilers and rumors claim that Dex is actually adopted and finds out that Jason is his father!
General Hospital, Y & R, Days Of Our Lives: Beyond Salem, Stone Cold and the Jackal, and Port Chuck, are just a few of the reasons why Steve Burton is such a beloved actor. But he is best known in his iconic role as Jason Morgan in ABC’s GH.
Sadly, General Hospital fans were devastated when GH news confirmed Steve’s GH exit. It seems that Steve and Kelly Thiedbaud were headed down a news storyline path, when once again, Jason Morgan “dies.” Previously, General Hospital spoilers revealed that he, along with co-star Ingo Rademacher who played Jasper “Jax” Jacks, were let go over a vaccine mandate. Reportedly, the mandate was implemented by Disney/ABC Network. Fast forward several months and General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Steve Burton has moved on from the 59 year old daytime drama and has joined the cast of Days Of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.
Steve Burton Shirtless With New Tattoo
General Hospital spoilers reveal a little look into his personal life. On April 12th, Steve shared a selfie which showed off his arm tattoo. The photo received comment from co-star and friend, Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos). Duell wrote, “Digging the tats Steven ????????.” It looks like Steve has had this tattoo for a few months, but has recently made his ink the focal point of some of his IG posts.
According to GH news reports, Steve recently shared a photo with his tattoo artist. The photo displays his new arm tattoo, and Burton captioned the pic, “legend in the tattoo biz, Joel Bones.”
General Hospital Blog would like to extend our encouragement to Steve. We absolutely LOVE your new ink and don’t believe for a second that a tattoo would hinder you from landing roles. Many of the actors have tattoos. In fact, one actor that comes to mind is Jason Thompson (Patrick Drake). Others include, Tyler Chistopher (ex-Nikolas Cassadine, GH), Robert LaSardo, who not only played Manny Ruiz on GH, but has a long list of acting credits which include CSI: Miami. LaSardo also collaborated with Clint Eastwood and Bradley Cooper in the movie, The Mule,Days star Landon Archey (Eli Grant), Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts, Days), Kamar de Los Reyes (Antonio, OLTL), along with many more.
GH Fans On Steve Burton’s Tattoo: Let’s Stay Positive
GH news reports reveal that some fans have freaked out in the comments. Some claim that Steve’s tattoo will prevent him from acting (particularly returning to GH). Although most comments were positive and encouraging, a few nasysayers had to share their not-so-positive opinions. We see no reason why Steve’s new ink would ever prevent him from working in the acting industry. In fact, he already landed a new role on the 5 episode series, Beyond Salem. Way to go, Steve! We LOVE your new tattoo! Fans can check it out below!
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