Baby Ace triggers Esme. …Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) gave birth to a baby boy. Young woman’s super sudsy soap opera birth is unconventional yet typical. Accordingly, Esme’s, her baby, and all who surround them lead the next front running storyline.
General Hospital recaps recall Elizabeth Webber’s (Rebecca Herbst) role in Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) devious game. As history tells it, the people of Port Charles recognize Elizabeth and Nikolas’s friendship for representing loyalty and strength. Always coming to each other’s rescue, Liz and Nik knew they could always depend on one another. And due to Elizabeth’s unwavering loyalty to Nikolas, she was roped in to help him keep Esmé captive. During that time, Nurse Webber tended to Esme’s prenatal needs.
Although the situation wasn’t exactly optimal, the prenatal care that Esme received from Elizabeth was genuine. After a few surprisingly effective discussions with her Nurse, Esme displayed a real bond with her unborn baby boy. As a result, the captured accused (of the hook killings) started calling the baby, “Ace.”
According to General Hospital spoilers, insight from a recent interview reveals that soon, all is forgiven for the boarding school seductress. Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson’s interview with Avery Pohl’s alluded to her character’s rebirth. It seems Esme’s amnesia is real by the way she so naturally reacts to Heather and Ryan’s lunacy. That being said, she remembers nothing about her past; now even her pregnancy as a prisoner in Wyndemere. However, recent General Hospital rumors speculate that perhaps baby Ace triggers his mom, sparking her memory. Perhaps she’ll instinctually call him, “Ace,” simply by admiring her newborn. unfortunately for Liz, if Esmé remembers calling her child ace, she just might remember everything.
Nikolas is alive?! After the intense showdown with Ava Jerome (Maura West), Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom), and Mac Scorpio (John J. York), Ryan’s death provides mixed emotions. Undoubtedly, the death of a serial killer provides relief to all; especially Ava.
As General Hospital recaps recall, Ryan’s obsession with Ava had her looking over her shoulder for years. After all, he is the reason her marriage to Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) is over. Now that he’s truly gone, she can rest assured that Ryan won’t harm her or anyone she loves again. But safety and peace of mind aren’t all why she’s particularly relieved. In a vulnerable state, Ava confessed to killing Nikolas to Ryan. Now that he’s gone, her secret stays safe between herself and Dr. Austin Gatlin Holt (Roger Howarth).
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Ava and Austin have unfinished business. The elephant in the room, on shall we say, the Cassadine in the closet, needs tending to. Earlier, Austin showed up at Wyndemere to help his new friend move Nikolas’s body. Then, their plans changed and suddenly Ava had a house full of chaos. In the midst of all the drama, Ava confessed to killing Nikolas. Thankfully, her secret died with Ryan.
Nikolas is Alive?!
General Hospital rumors hint that Ava might not be out of the woods. Although Ryan seems to be as dead as can be, someone other than Austin knows her secret. GH rumors speculate that her ex husband is missing from where she stashed him, and very much alive.
Now, she and Austin discover an empty closet where Nik’s body was placed. How mysterious! As a result, Ava will be looking over her shoulder fearing Nik’s tell-all return. Nikolas could expose Ava for attempted murder. However, things could be worse. On the bright side, if Nik is alive, she can’t go down for killing him. But, attempted murder isn’t off the table.
General Hospital news reports remain silent regarding the role of Nikolas Cassadine. Last played by Adam Huss, Nikolas has seemingly met his untimely death. His death stunned fans, leaving the audience in disbelief. Many GH rumors speculate a return as it’s almost unfathomable that the writers killed off a main character from a core family. However, it’s been done in the past; killing off multiple members the iconic Quartermaine family. As for the Cassadine family, Nikolas is the primary Cassadine in Port Charles and it simply wouldn’t be the same without him.
Drew blames Nina! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) loves to play the blame game. Taking accountability for her actions isn’t Nina’s strong suit. However, passing the buck to others seems like second nature. In her attempts to victimize herself, Nina zeroes in on a particular person to blame.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina still blames Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for her tarnished relationship with Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). Apparently, Nina forgot that she made Willow’s life a living Hell far before Carly entered their orbit.
General Hospital previews and spoilers tease that Willow’s mom is struggling with the reality of her situation. Understandably, Nina wants nothing more than a chance to build a relationship with her daughter. However, she blames Carly for her personal hardships.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew blames Nina for her own situation. Ever since the truth was revealed, fingers pointed at Carly for keeping the secret. Even Drew himself blamed Carly, but ultimately understood why did she what she did. Meanwhile, some others saw Carly’s side while some judged her decision as if they were in the same position.
If Nina is serious about her willingness to do anything for Willow’s love, will she take the first step? in order to develop a connection to her daughter, Nina must stop blaming others.
Is Nikolas really dead? It feels wrong for the writers to have killed off such an iconic character, let alone a staple in one of the main General Hospital families. Stavros, Helena, and the other elder’s legacy lives on in the younger Cassadines. Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) should live on to carry that legacy.
General Hospital spoilers reveal things are not exactly as it seems when it comes to the Cassadine family. Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) has been working toward complete control. His desires to unite his family come with hard work. Victor’s methods to bring his family together knows no bounds as he stops at nothing to achieve his ultimate goal. That being said, there is nothing Uncle Victor won’t do to get what he wants.
Observant General Hospital fans vocalized their dislike for Nik’s new persobality. Surely, Nikolas was always “The Dark Prince,” but, he was never this stupid; or sloppy. Sleeping with his son’s girlfriend, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl), is only one of the recent red flags from Nik’s downward spiral. One mess up after another, and Victor couldn’t take any more of his nephew’s boneheaded moves. Because of this, General Hospital rumors began, claiming the Nikolas Cassadine we see is an imposter. Is it possible that Victor swapped his nephew out for an imposter weeks ago?! Is the Nikolas who died even the real Nikolas?!
Is Nikolas Cassadine dead? In recent years, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma, Adam Huss) made some questionable life choices. General Hospital fans saw the Dark Prince live up to the nickname. Since faking his own death while leading his own son to believe it, Nikolas made selfish decisions.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas Cassadine’s dark path is now lights out after deciding it was a good idea to snatch Avery. Laura Spencer’s (Genie Francis) son was spiraling for much longer than she wants to believe. The Mayor is desperately trying to holf her family together while Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) works his own agenda on her son and grandson. Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) threat to win custody over his father’s unborn child sent Nikolas over the edge. To top things off, Spencer acquired his leverage from Ava Jerome (Maura West). The thought of his son and ex-wife working against him, together, had Nik reeling. Although Laura places blame on her grandson for the pulling the last straw, Nik’s downward spiral has been a long time coming.
Is Nikolas Cassadine Dead?!
According to previous General Hospital rumors and spoilers, controversy surrounds Marcus Coloma’s GH exit. The news came as a shock to fans while Coloma admitted to being “hurt” by the show’s decision. After the announcement regarding Coloma’s exit, fans wondered if Nikolas dies or if the role will be recast. GH news reports revealed that Adam Huss as recast as Nikolas to finish Coloma’s final scenes. From the looks of things, Nik very well might he dead. GH comings and goings reports show no sign of a recast reveal for Nikolas Cassadine. Did the riders really go there? Is Nikolas Cassadine really gone for good?
YES! I DO NOT CARE WHAT Y'ALL SAY NIKOLAS CASSADINE IS "DEAD" AND HE IS GOING TO SHOW UP AT AB EVENT ALIVE BEING PLAYED BY @Tyler2929 IN A FEW MONTHS HOLDING HIS "MURDER" OVER AVA'S HEAD…MARK THIS TWEET. #GHpic.twitter.com/1MEI2NjtLN
This isn’t writing you give to a legacy character like Nikolas Cassadine. This kind of writing is for a new character that didn’t work out after 6 months so get rid of them by sweeps. I’m so disappointed in Frank Valentini for letting this hackery hit the screen #GH
I'm confused to why people think Nikolas Cassadine should be scared of street thug Sonny? Oh I forgot the writers are belittled the power of the Cassadine Prince. #GH@GeneralHospitalpic.twitter.com/RtvlUCAb72
They better not kill off Nikolas Cassadine! If they want to reset the character and bring in a recast at a later date, that's fine. I'm sick of this soap brining on $ollar store characters like Willow/Cody/Dex/Brando to replace long standing characters. Nik has a long history. pic.twitter.com/OOSqxFd0cu
What’s Nikolas going to do?! Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and his father Nikolas Cassadine’s (temporarily Adam Huss) relationship has hit rough patches to say the least.
General Hospital news reports confirmed that Adam Huss is a temporary recast who will finish what was meant to be Marcus Coloma’s final scene. This news sparked General Hospital rumor related to what’s in store for Nikolas’s future.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Spencer’s plan to gain full custody of Nik and Esme Prince’s (Avery Kristen Pohl) baby results in an unexpected outcome. Spencer threatened and essentially blackmailed his father with a confession video. Provided by Ava Jerome (Maura West), the video has the power to destroy Nikolas. However, Spencer doesn’t necessarily want to destroy his self destructive father. Instead, Spence wants the video used as leverage to gain custody of his future brother or sister.
Unfortunately, Spencer went ahead and ran on his emotions as opposed to taking advice from those who care for him. Surely, his plan seemed like an iron clad shot at becoming victorious, but, he didn’t expect other possible outcomes.
What’s Nikolas Going To Do?
After Spencer blackmailed the Dark Prince, Nikolas pointed out that Spencer is acting in true Cassadine form. He’s especially livid about the part where Ava is lending a helping hand in his downfall. As a result of this family feud, Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) fears the worst.
GH previews show Nik at Ava’s new dwelling place. Wyndemere is her home now after having been ripped right from under Nik. He isn’t in the best state of mind after hearing what Spencer had to say. That being aaid, we know Nikolas is capable of more than we can imagine. So, will he lose it on Ava? Some GH rumors tease Nik could go off the rails and either harm Ava, harm himself, or completely disappear. Whatever he does, Spencer will feel the weight of it as if he’s to blame for what happens next.
GH fans want to know: Why did Marcus Coloma leave General Hospital? Recently, Marcus Coloma sat down with two former co-stars to discuss his shocking General Hospital exit. That’s Awesome with Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson is where Coloma laid it all out on the table. for his former co-stars and their audience.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli) sat down with GH’s Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). In the interview, Marcus revealed the truth about his controversial situation. Burton and Anderson get to the bottom of fan’s burning question. Why did Marcus Coloma leave General Hospital?
Former Co-Stars Asks Marcus Coloma The Truth About His GH Exit
General Hospital spoilers reveal TPTB over at General Hospital did not offer Coloma a chance to negotiate a contract renewal. His 3 year contract recently reached its expiration date with no discussion. He admitted, “It wasn’t like General Hospital was saying, ‘Hey, Marcus, we want you to stay,’ there was no negotiation or anything like that. All I can say to that is… I don’t know why that decision was made but I don’t feel any ill will and it didn’t feel like I got fired, it just felt like, I don’t know, I think there was maybe an understanding that I was going to be there for three years and I think the big surprise is how much it hurt… even though I knew I was going to leave, but it hurt.”
GH news and spoilers reveal that when asked if he would have stayed, Coloma explained that the choice would have been “a really hard decision,” given that he has “big goals,” ones that “would’ve never been realized if I would’ve stayed at General Hospital.” But he made it very clear that his statement wasn’t to take anything away from General Hospital. “I admire everything about it.”
Nikolas Cassadine’s Future
Sadly, Marcus Coloma last aired as Nikolas Cassadine at the end of January. According to General Hospital rumors, Nikolas’s future is uncertain. Unfortunately, the Dark Prince may die. Although a recast has stepped in, Adam Huss took over the role temporarily. Will Nikolas die or go in hiding?
What happens to Nikolas Cassadine?! Is Nikolas going to die? The role of Nikolas Cassadinr has been recast. Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed Marcus Coloma’s GH exit.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Marcus Coloma was let go from his role as Nikolas Cassadine, aka, The Dark Prince. GH rumors began after coloma’s suspicious, social media behavior. Fans denied the possibility of his exit just to be saddened by it becoming reality.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Adam Huss stepped into Coloma’s shoes to finish out Nikolas Cassadine’s storyline. That being said, if Nik’s storyline is ending; is Nikolas going to die? Huss replaced Marcus Coloma because Coloma couldn’t fulfill his obligation to his last scenes. However, GH rumors claim Adam Huss was only recast temporarily.
If he was cast just to wrap up Nik’s storyline, it’s possible Nicolas dies or goes off somewhere until they find a permanent recast. Some GH rumors tease that Mayor Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) will have Nik placed in Witness Protection. While others believe Nikolas will leave, but, believe he will be Victor’s prisoner instead of under protection.
Can Laura save her son from Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) and whatever else seeks out to harm him? What happens to Nikolas Cassadine?
Nikolas goes into witness protection?! Laura is fighting for her family’s strength as Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) reach has a tight grip on her son. After all his bad choices and Victor’s threats; we have to wonder, what happens to Nikolas?
General Hospital news reports confirm Marcus Coloma is wrapping up his 3 year run as Nikolas Cassadine. The news devastated fans while GH rumors surrounding the exit details spread like wildfire.
General Hospital comings and goings news reports that Coloma’s last scenes will air at the end of January. That being said, Nikolas Cassadine’s future is in question.
What Happens to Nikolas?
There are a few theories floating around the General Hospital rumor mill. One claims Nik will pay for what he’s done to Esme Prince (Nikolas). As a result of becoming her captor, Nik could wind up in Pentonville. Another theory involves Victor, claiming Nik will now become his prisoner! On the contrary, GH rumors hint that Laura turns the tables and takes the reins from Victor. As Mayor of Port Charles, Laura has the capability to ensure safety for Nikolas if she works quickly. GH spoilers reveal Laura desperately pleads for her son’s well being. Will her efforts deliver a positive outcome?
Who will replace Marcus Coloma in his final scenes?! Things are getting wild in Port Charles as storylines heighten, before coming to a close. Marcus Coloma is wrapping up his final scenes as Nikolas Cassadine by early February.
Who will replace Marcus Coloma?
General Hospital news and spoilers report Coloma ends his 3 year run at the end of January. Previously, GH rumors regarding his last scenes circulated; claiming Coloma refused to film his final scenes.
However, some sources claim Marcus’s last scenes will be filled by a temporary recast due to covid. Neither story has been confirmed. Furthermore, General Hospital news and rumors hint that a familiar face will temporarily take over the role of Nikolas Cassadine. That being said, information on a permanent recast for the role has not been issued. The rumor mill has generated its own predictions regarding the mysterious recast. General Hospital fans speculate, Tyler Christopher will become Coloma’s permanent replacement after Adam Huss steps in temporarily.
As for Coloma’s storyline as Nikolas Cassadine, the Dark Prince, drama intensifies. Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) influence on Laura Spencer’s (Genie Francis) son fuels her worries as she tries to keep the peace in the family. His threats back Nik into a corner and as a result, General Hospital spoilers reveal Laura grows increasingly concerned about her son.
Despite Laura’s desperate pleas, Nikolas and Victor’s toxic relationship continues to go down a dark path. What will become of her son once Victor is through with him?
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