Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) showed up at the right place at the right time to save mob boss Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) wife, Carly (Laura Wright) from the shootout. Although the coincidental act of heroism was questioned briefly, nobody really dug into how and why Gladys Corbin’s (Bonnie Burroughs) son would had been said to be deceased just suddenly shows up, and saves Carly’s life from Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) attack. Brando quickly agreed to do Sonny a favor and play the role of Dev Cerci’s (Ashton Arbab) Dad in order to make it more believable that Gladys is Dev’s Grandmother to keep him in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers suggest this isn’t just a coincidence that Brando has suddenly arrived in Port Charles just as Cyrus was making his attack on the city along with Sonny, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and his organization. General Hospital news and spoilers claim Brando Corbin is actually an undercover agent, working to take down Cyrus, just as Jordan Ashford worked undercover in the past. If true, Brando really needs to watch his back for Cyrus to retaliate once the truth comes out.
General Hospital rumors hint Brando is one of the good guys. He was there to save Carly when she needed saving, he stepped up to help Sonny and Dev, and his all around vibe just screams “legit.”
Will Jason pick up on Brando being undercover? It would be nice for Sonny and Jason to have law enforcement on their side for change. That way they could work together to disarm the threat to Port Charles.
Jason would be the one to know how it feels to connect with a child that isn’t biologically yours and do what it takes to keep that child safe and loved. After all, that’s exactly what he and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) did when she had Michael (Chad Duell). Michael’s biological father is actually Jason’s brother, AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan) who Carly deemed unfit as a father and hid the truth from him for many years. Jason acted as Michael’s father until Sonny and Carly got together and became a family. The Corinthos family is now one of the most iconic on Daytime television and the rest is history.
General Hospital spoilers reveal on March 26th, Jason takes time to pay Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) a visit. General Hospital rumors indicate Willow is speculative, perhaps of the situation she will ultimately be faced with regarding Michael, and his and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son, Wiley (Theo and Erik Olson). Jaason Morgan knows all about raising someone else’s child as his own and it’s highly possible that is the reason for his visit to Willow. Jason will remind her of the bond she made with Wiley as she acted as the only mother figure in the child’s life for almost two years.
Will Willow be a willing participant in helping Michael gain full custody or will Jason really have to lay it all out for her?
This week has rocked many lives in the NY town of Port Charles. A year and a half has gone by and the people of Port Charles finally know the truth about baby Wiley and what Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) did to deceive everyone around them. Now that the truth is out, everyone is dealing with the fallout. In Brad’s confession at the Corinthos house, he made it known that all of this was Nelle’s idea.
However, General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle has blamed Brad, claiming he stole her baby. On today’s episode of General Hospital, Nelle and Brad are in jail and she’s trying to get in his head. It almost seems as if she believes her own lie- that Brad stole her baby, and she is trying to convince Brad that it’s true as well. Nelle is in complete psycho mode. Will her plan to pin this on Brad work?
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is furious and asks Michael (Chad Duell), “How did Brad get his hands on your son?” Sonny and Carly (Laura Wright) are beyond upset they have been kept away from their grandchild for so long and will want revenge on the one’s at fault. Although Brad is at huge fault for this whole thing, it’s possible Sonny will skip right over Brad and go right to the source- Nelle. Carly already hates Nelle, and at this point it will be more satisfying for Carly to nail Nelle than even bothering with Brad. Will Sonny go after Brad, of leave him alone and focus on Nelle?
Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) has never been one to be known for his honesty, even when he has been caught red handed in a despicable act, he never really owns up to his actions and blames anyone you who crosses his path.
From the very beginning, Julian Jerome (William DeVry) found out that his son Lucas Jones’ (Ryan Carnes) adoptive son had suddenly passed away and Brad couldn’t bring himself to tell Lucas of the tragedy. Brad didn’t tell Julian the whole truth, so instead, he told Julian that this is some random woman’s baby that he was passing off as Wiley. Julian believed him but then later found out the baby actually belongs to Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Julian has been keeping this secret from his own son for a long time. It would not serve Julian well if Brad were to suddenly get a burst of honesty and divulge the entire truth to Lucas and the rest of the family.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Brad will end up bringing Julian down with him, just because that’s Brad’s style. Brad has never been able to take sole blame for his actions and who says this time will be any different? Lucas will be devastated to learn his own father betrayed him as well. Julian and Brad will have to deal with the fallout of their actions- which includes facing baby Jonah’s Grandfather, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
There is a lot of drama and danger surrounding the Corinthos family as Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) are under attack from a new enemy. A full-on mob war has broken out and the families to those involved are at risk. That includes close friends and even though posing as family. We all know Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) is not really Sonny’s cousin but his actual cousin, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) is pretending to be Dev’s Grandmother in order to keep Dev in the country and pose as a US citizen. Now that the war is in full effect, Gladys’ son who was presumed dead, has turned out to be alive and saved Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) from the gunfire. Brando (Johnny Wactor), Gladys’ son, was at the right place at the right time to save Carly. After a discussion with the Corinthos family, Brando agreed to pose as Dev’s father to keep their story going. General Hospital spoilers reveal talk of boarding school for Dev Cerci. They discussed the situation and the danger that faces those close to Sonny. Dev actually volunteered to be sent off to boarding school so he wouldn’t be in the way, causing Sonny to have to protect Dev’s identify feelings the enemy. Is Ashton Arbab leaving General Hospital? It’s unclear if Arbab is on his way out based on the current storyline. It’s highly possible for the actor to become recurring, seeing his on-screen presence less often. Dev may not end up going to boarding school at all, and it’s possible the actor will stay put. General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on the status of Ashton Arbab’s role on GH.
General Hospital news reports a new addition to the GH cast. The new character has already been name dropped and just he sound of his name has gotten Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) on edge. After the peak of the chaos when the shoot outs took place, Jason was able to get the dying gunman to mutter the name of who in which he was working. The name Cyrus stuttered out of his mouth and at that moment Sonny and Jason knew who was trying to interfere with Sonny’s territory in Port Charles. If Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) can cause this much damage as in inmate inside Pentonville, just image when he would be capable of when get is released.
General Hospital spoilers reveal this is just the very beginning of bug trouble for Sonny and Jason and their families. There is already tension between Sonny and his wife Carly (Laura Wright) as she demnads to know who tried to kill her children.
Sonny and Jason have their work cut out for them. Carly, Sam (Kelly Monaco), and their families have to be patient with them in tier decisions on how to handle this situation.
Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) cousin Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) came to Port Charles claiming to simply want to visit family, see how Mike (Max Gail) is doing and so on. She gave Sonny a sob story about how she misses her late son, Brando (Johnny Wactor). All the while, General Hospital spoilers have been hinting that Gladys has ulterior motives. She is currently taking money from Sonny in an agreement that she pretends to be Dev Cerci’s (Ashton Arbab) Grandmother while he stays with the Corinthos family.
In recent General Hospital spoilers, it has been revealed that Brando, Gladys Corbin’s son, is actually alive and showed up in the middle of the shoot out. Brando is the gunman who saved Carly from the shots fired but things may not be what they seem. Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) may already be onto Brando, after she asked him if he is working for Sonny or the enemy. He saved Carly (Laura Wright) no doubt, but he could have only done that to try and play Sonny and make them think he is on their side.
Brando could definitely be working for the enemy, especially since we were led to believe he was dead, but there is possibly a bigger picture. General Hospital spoilers indicate he could actually be one of the good guys. It’s quite possible Brando had to fake his death in order to stay incognito, while working on taking down Sonny’s enemies from the inside.
New General Hospital rumors claim Brando and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) may know one another beyond being relatives. GH rumors that Brando could also work for the WSB, and has ties with Dante from there.
It remains to be seen which side Brando is on, but as the mob story unfolds, it’ll become very clear where he stands.
Will Brando stand with Sonny and the Corinthos clan or is he someone they need to fear?
It’s becoming more apparent that Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) cousin, Gladys Corbin, (Bonnie Burroughs) has ulterior motives. Gladys’ story is that her son, Brando (Johnny Wactor) is deceased. New General Hospital spoilers report a new character is joining the cast of General Hospital in a recurring role.
General Hospital comings and goings confirm actor, Johnny Wactor, will be taking on the role of Brando, Gladys’ son. Since Gladys claimed her son was dead and obviously he is not, General Hospital rumors are circulating around Brando being involved in the mob story. Did Gladys know her son was alive or will she be shocked?
Is Brando the mystery man who saves Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright)?
Wactor is known for his work on Criminal Minds, USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage, The Passenger, among more.
Port Charles mobsters Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) headed to Brooklyn to take Sonny’s dad Mike (Max Gail) to dinner. Sonny and Jason know there is trouble ahead for the business after the most recent attack on Sonny. The dynamic duo know that things are now very unsafe for them and their loved ones but they weren’t prepared for things to escalate so quickly. General Hospital spoilers show Jason springing into action and Sonny rushing to Mike’s aide. General Hospital Spoilers promo shows the trio is ambushed while going out to dinner. What they don’t know is that there is also another hit on Sonny’s family back home in Port Charles. General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) are out on the docks when tragedy strikes.
Earlier this week, General Hospital spoilers hint Laura gets shot as she was in the line of fire when Sonny’s enemies struck. Michael Sasha, (Sofia Mattsson) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) are also involved and Michael is seen yelling for Laura and rushing to her side.
Sonny won’t know where to turn first as he and Jason were attacked while with Mike, and his family back home is being attacked on the same day. Who is after Sonny and his territory? Is it an old enemy back with unfinished business or has Sonny made himself a new enemy and target?
Last week, General Hospital spoilers revealed Stella Henry (Vernee Watson) would return to Port Charles with an update for Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) on his father, Mike Corbin’s health.
Stella gave Sonny good warning to expect the worst as his father has entered the final stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. Sonny is briefly in denial as he assures Stella he is used to his dad not remembering who some people are. Stella then reiterates that this is more than that, much worse.
Look for Sonny and Carly to visit Mike on Monday 11-25. GH spoilers warn some very emotional and difficult scenes as Max Gail (Mike Corbin), Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos), and Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos) deliver emotional scenes in their stellar performances as Sonny deals with the heartache of watching his father fall so ill to this disease, Carly going through it as well, along with trying to be a support system for her husband. Max Gail truly brings it as his portrayal of one who is suffering with Alzheimer’s Disease is so real and relatable.
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