Ava Jerome (Maura West) killed Nikolas Cassadine, or so she thinks. She’ll do anything to protect her daughter Avery Corinthos (Ava and Grace Scarola). That’s why she didn’t think twice when she clubbed Nikolas over the head when he threatened to take her daughter. Even still, she didn’t mean to kill him, and with Austin’s help, that’s exactly what she thinks.
Dr. Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) helped Ava move Nik’s seemingly lifeless body, but neglected to tell her the truth. GH recaps recall that Austin knows exactly where Ava’s ex-husband disappeared to, and that he’s been kept alive. Now, he’s in hiding until the moment is right.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that it’s about that time when Nikolas shows himself. Meanwhile, Mason (Nathanyael Grey) boldly abducted Ava straight from Wyndemere. In fact, he didn’t even try to disguise himself. While GH fans question where Mason takes Ava, GH spoilers tease that Ava’s headed straight to Nikolas.
According to GH rumors, Mason kidnapped Ava to bring her to the man with which she once shared a home. Now, all of the lies and deceit have created a monster. Recent hard times invoked the dark side in this Cassadine, and now he’s taking it out on Ava. She got on his bad side and then tried to kill him. Consequently, now he wants her to pay.
It’s safe to say that GH fans can accredit General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini for the bit of 90s nostalgia going on in Port Charles. It’s always nice to see familiar faces return over the years, bringing a sense of tradition and history.
Recently, General Hospital’s latest casting news shakes things up around Port Charles, especially the Quartermaine family. Earlier this year, word of Sofer’s The Bold And The Beautiful departure, fans immediately began to speculate a GH return. Finally, Rena Sofer returned to General Hospital as Lois Cerullo after nearly three decades.
According to Soap Opera Digest, Sofer explains how Lois’s return came to be. The actress then detailed the events that lead to her GH return. Evidently, this has been in the works since 2021. Rena explained that she was still playing Quinn on The Bold And The Beautiful at the time the idea originated.
Upon her GH return, Sofer spilled the tea to Soaps In Depth. “Out of nowhere, Frank reached out to me by text asking if I’d be willing to talk to him,” she continued. “I said, ‘Of course.’ The last time I saw Frank was at Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra, The Young And The Restless) and Chad Duell’s (Michael Corinthos, GH) wedding October 2021); we sat with each other and it was really great to see him.
Is Lois Cerullo Here To Stay?
“He was like, ‘I would love to get you back to GH,’” she continued. “At that time, I was still on The Bold and the Beautiful and I wasn’t even discussing it with him. But with this Eddie Maine story happening, it just really seemed like an absolutely perfect time to have Lois come back for a short amount of time to try to get Eddie to remember that he’s Ned. So Frank reached out to me and asked me if I’d be willing to come back for a short amount of time and I said yes.”
“I’ve played a lot of characters in my career and Lois is probably one of the top three characters I’ve ever played in 37 years of being an actress,” Sofer admitted. “So to be able to go back and do it was unreal.
“It’s just interesting to play her at this age,” she added. “She’s still loud and she’s still mouthy. She was still a lot like me, except with a Brooklyn accent and nails. But also, the story isn’t about me. The story is about Brook Lynn. The story is about Eddie Maine and Ned, so I need to respect that. This is not about me coming back and telling my story; this is about me coming back and supporting the stories that are there with me trying to create the knowledge of who Lois is now, 27 years later. So that is challenging, but also, part of the fun.”
Port Charles feels a little more like when I began watching now that Ned, Eddie, and Lois are together again!
Daytime television star, Roger Howarth is best know for his iconic role on ABC’s One Life To Live. Sadly, the soap opera came to an end after over 43 years. Even after OLTL’s final episode in 2012, Roger Howarth’s portrayal of Todd Manning continued. That was went Howarth joined OLTL’s sister soap, the wildly popular General Hospital.
However, due to legal issues, the character names were prohibited for use at GH. Therefore, the story shifted, Todd Manning was no more, and Roger Howard with now James Franco’s replacement as Franco Baldwin. He won over fans despite the nature of the role, and circumstances lead to a personality revamp for Franco. Another twist and turn killed off Franco, which riffled a lot of fan’s feather. Alas, Howarth returns as the odd ball doctor, Dr. Austin Gatlin Holt, son of Jimmy Lee Holt.
According to General Hospital news reports, Howarth deals with another exit. Currently, Austin is in the thick of things. He’s involved with Sonny Corinthos’s enemy, which usually doesn’t turn out so well for the other side. Furthermore, he and Ava Jerome (Maura West) recently sparked a little something, but now she’s not so sure. Needless to say, Austin as a lot going on in Port Charles. So, why has he been missing from the canvas?
Roger Howarth Explains GH Exit
General Hospital news and spoilers report that Howarth took to social media to share a post that explains his absence, and announces his GH recturn. Below he explains that he was off for month due to Covid and an MRI on his knee. Feeling good and feeling inspired, Howarth inspires fans to challenge themselves this month.
Thankfully Roger is feeling in tip-top shape and is back to work at General Hospital! What’s in store for Austin and Ava, and all the danger that consumes them?
Finally, the day (in Soap Opera time) is here! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) gets to marry the man of her dreams! You know, the one that she lied to, gaslighted, and stole (among other things) from another woman. And not just any woman, but THE woman of Sonny’s dreams.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal that the Mobster and the Crimson Editor-in-Chief arrive at the island. To Nina’s surprise, Sonny arranged for his children and Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen), Nina’s daughter, to join in on their parents big day. Meanwhile, Carly Corinthos is back in Port Charles, handling business as usual. Now, it’s just a matter of time before Nina becomes Sonny’s bride. But is it though?
Sonny Leaves Nina At The Altar To Save Carly!
According to the latest GH rumors, Nina may not get her fairytale ending. As Sonny and Nina inch closer and closer to saying “I do,” Nina’s secrets become closer to exposure. Although, it looks like Nina’s lies aren’t the only potential reason why this wedding may not happen.
For now, Sonny, Nina and their intimate group of wedding guests carry-on with the preparation and celebration. Shocking GH rumors tease that Carly and those who stayed behind in Port Charles are now in danger because of Cyrus.
Many GH fans await the moment when Nina is exposed. However, Sonny may not get the chance to hear the truth. GH rumors claim that Cyrus’s early release puts Carly and the rest of the family in danger. The streets of Port Charles won’t be safe at all when Renault is out of Pentonville.
Ultimately, Sonny has to protect the ones he loves, and that includes his ex wife. Is it true? Sonny leaves Nina at the altar to save Carly from Cyrus?
Poor Sasha! She’s been through the wringer and now it’s time for closure. Thanks to Cody (Josh Kelly), Sam (Kelly Monaco, Dante (Dominic Zampronga), and even Mac (John J. York) and Chase (Josh Swickard) over at the PCPD, Sasha is safe.
Gladys Corbin and Dr. Montague did a number in Sasha, and now they pay the prices. GH recaps recall that Sonny sent Gladys packing, never to return again. But what about the good doctor? Montague drugged and tortured Sasha, accepted money for criminal behavior, and even blackmailed his partner in crime.
GH spoilers reveal Dr. Montague gets what’s coming to him. Actor Darin Toonder confirmed his GH exit in a social media post. So now fans can’t help but wonder, how Dr. Montague goes out.
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.
Photo Credit: TV Line Rena Sofer returns to GH as Lois Cerullo
Last month, General Hospital news reports confirmed Rena Sofer’s GH return. The iconic actress got her start on Loving from 1988-1991. Then, in 1993 Rena Sofer landed the role of Lois Cerullo from Bensonhurst, on General Hospital. The role became wildly popular as Lois Cerullo brought strength and sass, and a “don’t mess with me,” vibe.
Previously, GH spoilers and rumors speculated about Sofer’s (potential) return after news reports confirmed her Bold and the Beautiful exit. While a current storyline on General Hospital sends a nostalgic vibe, fans being to reminisce of the 1990s in Port Charles. Today, Ned Quartermaine goes by the name Eddie Maine.
Photo credit: TV Line
GH recaps recall the slip and fall accident that knocked Ned out and triggered a memory disorder. Now, Ned only wants to be be referred to as Eddie Maine, as he has no recollection of his life as Ned Quartermaine.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Rena Sofer’s return to GH as Lois Cerullo. An exclusive sneak peek from TV Line gives a look inside Lois’s Port Charles arrival.
Surprise! GH spoilers reveal that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) opens the door to her mother, Lois Cerullo. She came all the way from Bensonhurst because she read an article about how Decpetion fired her daughter Brook Lynn. Now here she is, at the Quartermaine mansion.
An exclusive clip from TV Line shows a brief clip to Tuesday’s episode. On October 10th, Lois learns that Tracy manipulated and blackmailed her daughter into corporate espionage against Deception.
Nina’s on cloud nine while visions of wedding bells dance in her head. It’s finally here! She and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) head to the island to elope! Soon, Nina Reeves becomes Mrs. Michael “Sonny” Corinthos! Or does she?
Brace yourselves because General Hospital spoilers reveal that getting out of dodge doesn’t ensure that drama and chaos won’t follow. Dante seems to believe that if his dad and Nina would have stuck to their original plans, a Port Charles wedding at the Metro Court could bring unwanted attention, or worse.
Nina and Valentin Get Back Together
GH recaps recall that the Mobster and Metro Court co-owner (no, not Carly. But I bet he wishes ????) can’t wait to become man and wife, so they come up with a plan to elope! Although, they won’t be heading to a tropical paradise alone.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Sonny’s kids prepare to leave the country for their father’s wedding. Although Michael and Willow were hesitant, they ultimately decide to attend. and Sonny’s wedding drama is inevitable. As previously mentioned, Dante thinks it’s that going to the island is a smart move on the business front. That’s because he knows all too well what could happen if they were to gone through with the Metro Court setting in Port Charles. Surely, Sonny’s enemies would eat the opportunity to make a move.
Despite Dante’s sentiments, GH rumors tease that Nina is exposed! Finally, the truth comes out about the SEC tip-off, and soon everyone will know what she’s done. Will their trip to paradise end in disaster? Something tells me that Nina won’t return to PC as a new bride. Instead, GH rumors tease that Nina’s world gets flipped upside down when her lies come to bite her. Sadly, it’s possible that Nina loses Sonny forever.
Meanwhile, Charlotte works on getting Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) out of the way. Her uncle Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) stern warnings make Charlotte as fast to save her Papa. Ultimately, GH rumors tease that Charlotte gets Nina and Valentin back together! On the Island, Sonny and Nina’s wedding and relationship falls apart. But that doesn’t mean that Nina won’t have a shoulder to cry on when she gets back.
Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) was no model citizen or even a good parent. Sure, she wasn’t a total monster of a mother. But her’s and Willow’s relationship was far from your typical mother-daughter bond. In fact, Willow didn’t even know that Harmony wasn’t her biological mother. Therefore, her home life was based on a lie. But Willow and Harmony loved each other in their own way.
Clearly, Harmony loves and cares deeply about the only daughter she’s ever known. Despite how things went down over the years, Harmony feels the need to protect Willow, even from beyond the grave. That’s when she came to her daughter in dream.
Despite all of Harmony’s shortcomings as a mother, she still finds it necessary to keep Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) from Willow. Is Harmony just the worst kind of hypocrite? Or does she know something about Nina that’s so dark it makes Harmony look like Mother-of-the-Year?
Since Harmony’s warning, General Hospital rumors regarding Nina Reeves have spread across social media platforms. Reportedly, the majority of GH fans believe that Harmony’s warning is definitely about Nina. That’s why Nina becomes unsettled when Willow confides in her about her dream. See, Nina and Harmony have past that not many know about.
According to GH spoilers, Harmony’s warning is the beginning of Nina’s fallout. Although Harmony may not be the one to specifically expose Nina, it’s possible that she’s provided enough information to get this party started. Is Willow’s dream the thread that’s pulled just before everything unravels?
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) has much to look forward with a bright furrier ahead of her. Her leukemia diagnosis effected the entire Quartermaine family as they struggled to face the news. Meanwhile, Michael (Chad Duell) and Willow were both at odds with each of their parents.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny and Nina’s big day is quickly approaching. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) seems to feel content with her secrets and only reflects on her deceit when she’s at risked of exposure. She can breathe a sigh of relief because the one person (other than Martin Grey) who knows is Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth). However, the truth always has a way of coming to light.
During this time, Nina desperately begged Willow to give her a chance. She swore she’d never let her in, but Willow recently started to sing a different tune. Unexpectedly, Willow has started to show a softer side when it comes to her mother. She’s trying to build trust with her mom, but it’s difficult after all that they have been through. Since Willow’s miraculous treatment, even Sonny and Michael are on better terms. That said, it’s possible that these four can get along just fine.
According to GH spoilers Michael and Willow make a decision. Their parents are headed down the aisle and Willow and Michael have to figure out their next step. Will they attend Sonny and Nina’s wedding?
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