Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) has taken an interest in Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), and her daughter, Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan), to the point of infatuation. His fascination with Laura in particularly has raised a red flag to Lulu.
There has to be a reason that Cyrus is so fixated on the Spencer family and General Hospital rumors and spoilers have not yet hinted to any particular reason strong enough to generate such a taking to Laura and Lulu.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest the story with Cesar Faison’s son, Peter August (Wes Ramsey), Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Holly Sutton (Emma Samms), her son with Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary), Ethan Lovett (Nathan Parsons), Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), is just getting started as Robert and crew keep working to find where Holly is being held.
General Hospital rumors claim Holly is being held by Peter, but also could mean a connection with Cyrus.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the connections run deep, and soon, the reason Cyrus is so fascinated with the Spencer family will soon be exposed.
Things are looking like a time work currently on General Hospital. Al the old players are taking the spotlight as Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Holly Sutton (Emma Samms), and her son, Ethan Lovett (Nathan Parsons), and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), are tangled up in the same story line.
Emma Samms returned to the scene last Friday, as her character Holly Sutton was shown through a surveillance camera being held captive. Robert brought Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) overseas where the two of them ran into Holly’s son, Ethan, at the casino where they met trouble.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Robert is making it his mission to uncover the truth about Holly and find her alive. General Hospital rumors have suggested Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is keeping her captive, which leads us to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). Anna is supposedly Peter’s mother, but General Hospital spoilers hint that her sister Alex is Peter’s mother.
With a story line involving Robert, Anna, Holly, Ethan, and Cesar Faison’s (Anderson Hove) son, Peter, General Hospital rumors hint this has Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) written all over it.
General Hospital news confirms actor, Anthony Geary retired from his role as Lucas Lorenzo Spencer in 2015. He made a cameo appearance in 2017 when is on screen wife, Jane Elliot, retired from her role as Tracy Quartermaine Spencer.
General Hospital news revealed the return of fan favorite, Nathan Parsons in his role as Ethan Lovett. Ethan is the son of the legendary, Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary), and iconic, Holly Sutton (Emma Samms).
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is involved in the tangled web that is the WSB, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), and Holly Sutton. General Hospital rumors suggest Nathan Parsons’ story like will be heavily involved with Robert’s mission to prove Holly is alive, and expose Peter. Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) would also benefit from Robert accomplishing his mission. If Peter is exposed and proven guilty, Liesl would be exonerated.
General Hospital rumors hint that Ethan will return to the canvas and know more about his mother’s whereabouts than he is able to disclose.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Spinelli will receive confirmation regarding his suspicions.
If Ethan confirms Spinelli’s suspicions about Peter, Ethan could be the key to unraveling multiple facets of those effected by Peter. Holly and Liesl, and even Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) will benefit from Peter’s downfall. Let’s hope Ethan has come to help Robert and Spinelli take Peter down and price Holly is alive!
There are many reason why Lucky Spencer would want to return to Port Charles in the very near future. Recent General Hospital spoilers hint that Lucky could be returning to Port Charles very soon.
Between the holiday season and the resurfacing of Lucky’s brother Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), the timing makes sense for Lucky to bring his son back to Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), and to see his brother who has been presumed dead. Currently, Lucky and Elizabeth’s son, Aiden (Jason David), is staying in Ireland with his father Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) for the holidays. The child has to return to Port Charles sooner than later, and what better way to bring him back than his own father paying a visit in Port Charles.
There have been 3 actors to play the iconic role of Lucky Spencer, starting with the most well known actor as Lucky, Jonathan Jackson. Jackson originated the role and has been on General Hospital working alongside Daytime TV legends such as Anthony Geary (Lucas Lorenzo Spencer) and Genie Francis (Laura Webber Spencer). Jonathan Jackson is currently heavily involved in his band Enation but is not currently acting on TV. Jackson had a leading role on ABC’s Nashville, but since the end of that series, Jackson has not been steadily in a role.
Jacob Young and Greg Vaughan both had their time on General Hospital as well playing Lucky Spencer when Jackson left the show. In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Jacob Young revealed he would love to return to GH as Lucky. Young is off contract with The Bold and the Beautiful and disclosed his feelings toward the idea of returning. “It’s always been on my radar. Lucky was a really special time, and of course, I won the Emmy for that role, so that’s always gonna stick out in my mind.” Jackson said when asked about a possible return to GH. Although he states that he doesn’t see himself going on contract with General Hospital, he admits that The Bold and the Beautiful doesn’t have any roles open for him at the moment, however, General Hospital does.
Greg Vaughan was also a component in the Lucky Spencer saga throughout the years. However Vaughan is currently playing Eric Brady on NBC’s Days Of Our Lives and would mostly likely not be available to return to GH even for a short stint.
Although GH news has not confirmed the return of Lucky Spencer, it would seem to be the most logical time for the character to make himself present in Port Charles during this important time with his family now that Nikolas is alive. If Lucky were to return to Port Charles, which actor would GH fans prefer most?
Helena’s will reading was significantly short of satisfying. Basically, we don’t know the meaning of her oh-so-crytpic mysterious and evil distributions to those closest to the Cassadine family.
Over time, Helena has held a special place in her heart, so to speak, for the Spencer family. Especially for Luke (Tony Geary) and Laura (Genie Francis). That said, her “gift” to Laura is probably the most intriguing and mysterious of them all. Evidently, Helena gave Laura a black, uniquely shaped key. And apparently it’s the “key to what Laura has loved… and LOST!” Creepy, right?
What could that possibly mean? Well, GH fans had a couple of ideas. General Hospital rumors started swirling ever since Helena’s bombshells. Some GH rumors claim that it could be Luke. After all, he’s something that Laura has loved and lost. Will Anthony Geary be make a cameo comeback after last year’s retirement? Additionally, other rumors suggest that Jonathan Jackson returns as Lucky Spencer for a brief time. Although she loves Lucky, she hasn’t actually “lost” him. He’s simply not living in Port Charles.
What do you think Helena meant by this gift to Laura Spencer? Is Anythony Geary or Jonathan Jackson returning to GH?
Anthony Geary retired from General Hospital last year with the love and support of his cast mates, crew, fans, and loved ones. It had been noted by GH Execs that they would like it if Geary would make cameo appearances from time to time, However, the point of retirement, is to actually stop working. SO fans ask the question, “Will Anthony Geary return to General Hospital as the iconic Luke Spencer, even just for a short time?”
In a past article with Entertainment Weekly, Geary stated, “If the story is interesting to me and it works out, I may come back to the show for six weeks or so.” GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, welcomes this idea.
Recent General Hospital spoilers have revealed that the reading of Helena’s will, will take place on Friday, March 11th. GH rumors have been swirling that the big surprise (other than Helena continuing to reek havoc from the grave), is that Luke Spencer will be at the reading, and actually reading the will.
This is ONLY a rumor, but definitely something to think about. What more perfect time for Luke to make a cameo than a story involving Helena Cassadine and Laura Spencer?
We shall see how this all unfolds and GH Blog will update fans with any confirmation for or against this rumor. Stay tuned!
The entire month of July, the ABC Network and GH have paid tribute to Tony Geary by putting together many video compilations of his work on General Hospital. There have been countless interviews with Tony, discussing his work and his life on the set of General Hospital over the past 37 years. Tony’s co-stars, friends, and loved ones have expressed their feelings toward the experiences they have had with Tony, what he means to them, and how much he will be missed.
Saying goodbye to Luke Spencer won’t be easy, but on today’s episode of General Hospital, we will see Tony play Lucas Lorenzo Spencer for the very last time.
Tony Geary has made such an amazing mark in the world of not just Daytime Drama, but as an iconic figure for many, making himself a household name to many adoring fans.
His work and time on General Hospital will never be forgotten, but will be celebrated.
Help us remember the best moments Tony Geary gave us as Luke Spencer by sharing your most memorable moments of this iconic character.
General Hospital Blog wishes Tony the absolute best. He will be greatly missed and always remembered.
The entire month of July, General Hospital has been releasing #FarewellTony videos, to honor the legendary Tony Geary, for his amazing work on General Hospital for 37 years. Tony has made Luke Spencer a household name, and has touched the hearts of so many.
This most recent video posted on the General Hospital Facebook Page, Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones), Ian Buchanan (Duke Lavery), and Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos Jacks), and ABC’s The Chew, bid Tony farewell in this heartfelt video message that will have you in tears.
Don’t miss the surprise star at the end of the video, it will turn your tears into ironic laughter. Tony has shares so many memories with many different co-stars on General Hospital, and it’s certain that they all wish him much love and happiness, even if he is a villain in Port Charles… 😉 Check it out!
July 27th marks the final day Tony Geary will appear as Luke Spencer on ABC’s 52 year old drama, General Hospital. Co-stars and fans alike are preparing to say their goodbyes to the legendary actor as he moves on in a new direction with his life after 37 years. Tony is moving to Amsterdam full time. We wish Tony the best in everything he does now, and in his future.
We are quickly approaching Tony Geary’s last day on General Hospital. July 27th will be here before we all know it. There has been a multitude of tributes, honoring the work of Tony Geary for his role as Luke Spencer for 37 years. Check out this video compilation of Luke Spencer’s memorable moments throughout the years and what the cast and crew says about him in just one word.
Click on the official General Hospital Facebook page link below!
Watch this to find out what Luke means to our #GH cast and crew, then share your one-word memory to say #FarewellTony
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