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 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 Cassadine recast airs! …Last year, GH fans were shocked when learning that the Nikolas Cassadine we’ve come to know and love is set to exit General Hospital. GH news reports confirmed Marcus Coloma was let go from his 3 year run as Port Charles’s Dark Prince.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas is going to ask his bestie’s mom for a favor. Nik is desperate to keep Esme Prince’s (Avery Kristen Pohl) memories suppressed, so, he’ll ask Carolyn Webber (Denise Crosby) to help him out. Nik tries to sell his favor request by telling Carolyn this will also help Liz. He wants her to suppress Esme’s memories the way she suppressed Elizabeth’s.
General Hospital spoilers reveal ultimately, things won’t go well between Carolyn and Nikolas. Lately, Nik’s genius (*insert sarcasm*) plans have been coming back to bite him. This time, things won’t be any different.
General Hospital news reports reveal Coloma will exit by the end of January, however, spoilers for Nik go into February. Therefore, General Hospital comings and goings reports claim the Nikolas Cassadine recast airs sometime in February.
We are sad to see Marcus go. His portrayal of Nikolas won us over in 2019 when he began on GH. Nest of luck to Marcus in his new endeavors!
Nikolas fakes his death! By now almost each and every General Hospital fan knows the situation with Marcus Coloma. Coloma’s three-year contract is the almost 60 year old soap opera came to an end. Well, many actors negotiate a new contract to remain in their current role. General Hospital news reports confirms that is not the case with Marcus.
General Hospital comings and goings news reveals Marcus will exit as Nikolas Cassadine by the end of January. Previously, General Hospital spoilers revealed a controversial debate surrounding the reason he did not fulfill his last obligations.
General Hospital recaps recall Tyler Christopher left the role of Nikolas Cassadine in 2016 Nicolas faked his death and left his young son, Spencer Cassadine, without a father. Three years later, it was revealed that Nikolas was alive and faked his death in 2016. At that time, Marcus Coloma took over the role of Nikolas from Tyler Christopher.
GH news reports confirm Coloma will exit before the end of January. That being said, the current storyline is leading up to his departure. General Hospital rumors hint Nikolas purposely leaves Spencer fatherless yet again. When Esme sets her tower on fire, the opportunity presents itself and Nikolas does what he has to do. What if Nikolas fakes his death, making it look as though he perished in the fire?
General Hospital news reports have yet to conform whether Nikolas will die or if the role will be recast. Having Nikolas fake his death leaves the door open for the latter.
GH’s Nikolas Cassadine; Marcus Coloma addresses GH exit news in an emotional message! Marcus Coloma broke his silence on the shocking news of his General Hospital exit. The last few days seem more like a storyline from a daytime drama than the reality of what life can throw at you. Coloma’s social media activity was the first clue toward the unfortunate news.
General Hospital news reports confirm General Hospital star Marcus Coloma will no longer play the role of Nikolas Cassadine. Coloma took over as Nikolas in 2019. He has acquired a large fan base, as well as, becoming close to his cast-mates. The actor admits being part of GH felt like being surrounded by family. Despite the fact that Coloma is no longer playing Nikolas Cassadine, he assures fans he will still record videos with the close friends he has made on set. Marcus became close with GH’s lead actor Maurice Benard, and soap vet Kin Shriner.
Marcus Coloma Addresses His GH Exit
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate Marcus has taken to Instagram to address his exit from General Hospital. First, he thanked fans for their comments on his video featuring his dog. Together they danced to the theme of Dirty Dancing, (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life, by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes. Next, Marcus addressed his upcoming exit from GH. He revealed that an ABC rep confirmed, “Marcus Coloma will no longer be playing the role of Nikolas Cassadine.” He continued with an emotional message to fans. Coloma confessed, “It’s hard to even say it, I get so sad when I think about it.”
Finally, the debate over Marcus Coloma’s General Hospital status was put to rest. Sadly, the actor has confirmed what his fans feared. General Hospital comings and goings news confirms Marcus Coloma is OUT at GH as Nikolas Cassadine.
Our hearts are breaking as we process this unexpected news. Marcus will greatly be missed. We wish him the absolute best!
What happens to Nikolas Cassadine? Will Tyler Christopher return to GH? Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) future is in question after social media activity sparked unexpected General Hospital rumors.
A few instances that have occurred earlier this Fall have ultimately lead to the latest breaking news. General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm recent GH rumors regarding Marcus Coloma’s status with the soap opera are true.
First, fans responded to news involving former GH star Tyler Christopher. In mid November, he took to social media to address his willingness and capability to return to daytime. Upon Marcus Coloma’s recent but brief absences, Tyler offered to take over as Nikolas, General Hospital Blog shared the news, asking fans if they’d want to see Christopher back into that role.
Will Tyler Christopher return to GH?
Next, a group of about 900 (and counting) GH fans responded to a GH poll shared by General Hospital Blog. Fans were asked if they want to see Tyler Christopher return to General Hospital as Nikolas Cassadine. Current results reveal 78% of fans voted YES to Christopher’s return.
Finally, eagle eyes fans noticed peculiar activity from Marcus Coloma’s Instagram and Twitter accounts. As a result, GH Coloma’s status with the almost 60 year old daytime drama became a concern. GH Blog shared the facts that lead to the the predicted outcome. GH news reports now confirm Marcus Coloma’s upcoming GH exit.
Tyler Christopher has already given the green light to ABC if ever a recast was needed for Nikolas Cassadine. Coincidentally, news of Coloma’s exit came just over a month after Tyler addressed a potential return. Will we see Tyler Christopher reprise his iconic role?
Is Marcus Coloma leaving GH? The role of Nikolas Cassadine remains an ever-popular character. As the main focus of an iconic family in Port Charles, there’s always drama surrounding Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma).
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm the role of Nikolas Cassadine was originated by Emmy winner Tyler Christopher in 1996. Christopher gave Nikolas Cassadine his iconic “dark Prince” personal, leaving big shoes to fill upon his exit from General Hospital. He left the daytime drama in 1999 and the role was recast with Coltin Scott until 2003. Later that year, Tyler Christopher pleasantly surprised fans when he made his return debut in April of 2003. His second run as Nikolas Cassadine outran his first, lasting from 2003-2011. Tyler was let go from the role but then later reprised the iconic character for General Hospital’s fiftieth anniversary in 2013. He remained in the role until 2016 when Nikolas faked his own death.
Is Marcus Coloma leaving GH?
Fast forward about three years and General Hospital fans were shocked to learn Nikolas wasn’t really dead. Nikolas returned in 2019 however, fans were presented with a recast for the well-known role.
Marcus Coloma took over as Nikolas Cassadine and was immediately faced with challenging storylines. He had big shoes to fill after Tyler Christopher’s portrayal set the stage for the character’s iconic personality. Previously, General Hospital Blog reported Coloma disclosed his fear that he’d be killed off while struggling to get the right feel for the role. You can learn more about Marcus Coloma’s first experiences while filming as Nikolas in previous GH news reports HERE.
Recent General Hospital news reports reveal shocking news regarding Marcus Coloma’s connection to ABC’s General Hospital. Social media has made it possible for the actors to engage with fans, discussing everything from their personal lives to the exciting storylines, and everything in between. Marcus Coloma recently shocked fans when changes made to his Instagram and Twitter accounts caught their attention. The daytime tv star has removed ‘General Hospital’ from his IG bio and has unfollowed everyone.
We are unsure what to make of these sudden changes on Marcus Coloma’s social media accounts. Unfortunately, no official information regarding Coloma’s status with GH have either confirmed or denied news of his GH exit. GH Blog is dedicated to providing fans with the most up to date and accurate information regarding GH related NEWS. Please keep checking back on our website for updates regarding Marcus Coloma’s status as Nikolas Cassadine.
Marcus Coloma reveals reason for Nikolas Cassadine recast! GH news reports confirmed Adam Huss stepped into Coloma’s role as Nikolas Cassadine.
Marcus is one of the most engaging General Hospital stars on Instagram. His almost daily posts feature himself alone in his own home, as well as, himself with friends and co-stars. Marcus and Maurice Benard spend a lot of time together at work and in their personal lives. Marcus enjoys sharing his life with fans in silly and sometimes serious matters.
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH star Marcus Coloma reached out to fans via Instagram. Coloma explained his recent absence from General Hospital in a video shared to his personal IG page. Fans questioned Nik’s new look, leading to Coloma’s announcement. He revealed the reason for this week’s Nikolas Cassadine recast, stating he had Covid one month prior. Due to the filming schedule, the episodes filmed a month ago are now being aired.
General Hospital comings and goings news reports confirmed actor Adam Huss would temporarily play Nikolas Cassadine. GH spoilers from Marcus reveal he will be back on screen next week. He shared a video of himself dancing to Carly Rae Jepsen’s (featuring Rufus Wainwright), “The Loneliest Time.” under the video reads a caption stating, “So here’s the deal, thank you all for the lovely love, I should be back on the screen next week ????????????❤️❤️❤️”
Co-stars Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Finola Hughes left comments for their friend. Take a look at Marcus Coloma’s post below!
The role of Nikolas Cassadine Recast! It isn’t uncommon for the actors of soap opera character roles to come and go. Most are in it for the long haul while others for a short time. And some just take brief breaks for one reason or another.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports reveal General Hospital star Marcus Coloma has dipped out and the role of Nikolas Cassadine has been recast.
According to recent General Hospital comings and goings news confirms actor Adam Huss has stepped into Coloma’s shoes while he’s away. General Hospital spoilers indicate the change in casting is only temporary, however, the reason remains unknown.
The recent Nikolas Cassadine recast Adam Huss, took over as The Dark Prince briefly in September of 2021. GH fans recognized the familiar face as he once again fills in for Coloma.
Eagle eyed fans noticed a change ib a recent Instagram caption shared by General Hospital spoilers Adam Huss took to Instagram to share a headshot photo that now reads, “#actorslife photo cred @lordylorch” in the caption.
Adam Huss’ Instagram Conspiracy, Nikolas Recast
GH rumors claim there has been a conspiracy involving actor Adam Huss’ recent IG post. GH speculations claim the actor possibly let the cat out of the bag prematurely. As a result, his IG caption has been exited.
GH spoilers and rumors suggest Adam edited his caption after divulging too much information. According to Soaps.sheknows.com, Huss’ original caption read, ”Back at it…#actorslife.” That caption now simply says the latter along with a photo cred shout out. The post was shared hours before Monday’s episode of General Hospital aired.
Did Adam say too much too soon and end up changing his original caption? Some fans think so. Pointing out the fact that Marcus Coloma made no mention of the recast, fans began to speculate. Perhaps Huss wasn’t at liberty to say, therefore, possibly having to correct his overshare.
We will keep GH fans up to date on details of Coloma’s return as Nikolas.
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