General Hospital News And Spoilers: Nicholas Alexander Chavez EXITS General Hospital

Nicholas Alexander Chavez EXITS General Hospital
Nicholas Alexander Chavez EXITS General Hospital

Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) toxic relationship with his ex-girlfriend Esme Prince. Their entire relationship was based on falsehoods that they were both in it for love. However, that wasn’t take case for Esme.

General Hospital recaps recall that Esme’s father turned out to be Port Charles psychopath, Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom). Later, the truth came out and Spencer finally understood Esme’s true agenda. It was love that she was after, it was acceptance from her own father. For a while it looked as the she could have been redeemed by her amnesia. She became a new person, and more importantly she was a good mother to baby Ace (Jay and Joey Clay).

According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Avery Pohl and Nicholas Chavez exited their roles as Esme and Spencer when she and Spencer fell into frigid waters. While Pohl’s GH status was a complete shock, Chavez’s was not. Previously, GH Blog shared General Hospital comings and goings reports regarding Nicholas Chavez and his role as Spencer Cassadine. It was reported that Chavez woken refuel after filming a Netflix production called Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.

We regret to inform GH fans that Chavez’s General Hospital status has changed. His temporary exit has turned into an indefinite absence. According to TV Line, the GH and Netflix star will NOT return General Hospital.

Is Spencer Cassadine gone for good? Will the actor be replaced or someday return? As of yet GH news reports have not confirmed Chavez’s status with the show. Back in March General Hospital Blog reported suspicious activity from the actor’s socal media accounts. This lead to the latest news surrounding his GH exit. Take a closer look at the details in the article below.

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Netflix’s Monsters leaves to Nicholas Chavez’s GH Exit
Netflix’s Monsters leaves to Nicholas Chavez’s GH Exit

General Hospital star Nicholas Alexander Chavez is an undeniably talented young man. He first joined ABC’s General Hospital cast on July 1st, 2021. From the start, Chavez had his work cut out for him as the new Spencer Cassadine. He was hired to replace Nicholas Bechtel after TPTB SORASed the role.

Despite having been a young teen when Bechtel left GH, Chavez had some big shoes to fill. Already, the role of Spencer Cassadine held a certain standard. After all Spencer IS a Cassadine. Son of Nikolas Cassadine, aka the Dark Prince, Nicholas Alexander Chavez has to be at the top of his game.

Ultimately, GH fans warmed up to Chavez quite nicely as the grown up version of the character we loved lived up to previous standards. Now he has a huge following made up of majorly devoted fans. In addition to his own success, GH fans can’t get enough of Chavez and his on-screen pairing with Tabyana Ali. Together, Nicholas Chavez and Tabyana have become one of the most popular daytime couples of this generation. Reportedly Spencer and Trina, who fans nicknamed as Sprina, believe they have what it takes for that long haul.

Netflix’s Monsters leads to Nicholas Chavez’s GH Exit

However, recent General Hospital spoilers reveal that Chavez’s fans, especially Sprina fans, face uncertain times. Previous General Hospital news and spoilers reported that Nicholas landed a lead role in an upcoming Netflix series. ‘Monsters: The Erik and Lyle Menendez Story’ cast General Hospitals very own Chavez as the infamous Lyle Menendez
However, recent General Hospital spoilers reveal that Chavez’s fans, especially Sprina fans, face uncertain times. Previous General Hospital news and spoilers reported that Nicholas landed a lead role in an upcoming Netflix series. ‘Monsters: The Erik and Lyle Menendez Story’ cast General Hospitals very own Chavez as the infamous Lyle Menendez.

Despite recent GH rumors about Chavez’s GH status, General Hospital news and spoilers report the latest regarding the series’s production. Evidently, production was to begin in September of 2023. Due to the writer’s strike, production has been pushed back. According to recent GH news reports, Chavez’s other project is to begin filming before year’s end. In fact, the new production date is set for December12th, 2023, and is expected to finished by February 16th, 2024. That said. status with the 60-year-old soap opera is almost certain to change. Possible scheduling conflicts threaten the idea of pulling double duty. As it may not be possible for Nicholas to film both General Hospital and ‘Monsters: The Erik and Lyle Menendez Story’ at the same time.

General Hospital Blog will update fans with the latest on Chavez’s status as Spencer Cassadine. Be sure to follow social media platforms for up-to-date GH news and spoilers!

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