General Hospital news reports confirmed Cameron Mathison has been on set filming his new role at Prospect Studios. His personal IG page revealed he will debut very soon on screen, yet his character had remained unknown. However, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that his character identity has been leaked.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Mathison will debut before Summer’s end. Some new developments have come about, and General Hospital rumors claim his first scene will be in a foreign prison. Fans have ran with the idea that Cameron will be replacing the soap vet, Billy Miller in the role for Drew Cain. Things get crazier as GH spoilers point out Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) involvement in Drew’s disappearance, and the connection he has to his father, Faison’s resources.
Things really start to get weird where more GH rumors claim that Peter managed to survive the fall and woke up in time to maneuver his way out of the freezer he was put in by Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst).
Peter is responsible for Drew’s plan going down, leaving Drew missing and presumed dead. He was on his way to Afghanistan, which works explain why Mathison’s first scene is in a forge in prison. If Drew survived the plan crash put in motion by Peter, it’s likely that Peter is still behind the entire operation, and holding Drew captive in a foreign prison in the Middle East.
Cameron’s rumored air date is Aron d August 23rd, which aligns with his IG post revealing he is on set filming the beginnings of his new role on General Hospital. We are here to keep fans up to date as the details of the mystery continue to unfold.
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) have always had an on-again, off-again, friendship. At times they have gone from enemies to frenemies, and at certain points in their lives, these two ladies have been true friends.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam and Liz find common ground once again, but this time they run into some trouble- together.
General Hospital previews show Sam and Elizabeth lighting something on fire outside in a barrel. Sam gives a look back at Elizabeth, which seems like a reassuring look- as if they are burning evidence.
Elizabeth and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) carry the secret of what really happened to Peter August (Wes Ramsey) between the two of them. General Hospital rumors suggest it’s possible Elizabeth has turned to Sam for help, to ensure there’s no evidence pointing toward Finn for Peter’s murder.
There is no chance Peter survived the fall after General Hospital news reports confirmed Ramsey’s exit. That means Finn could be our away for murder, and Elizabeth wants to protect her friend. He wants to turn himself in and Elizabeth can’t bare the thought of Finn being hauled off to Pentonville, leaving his daughter, and her own niece, Violet, (Jophielle Love) behind.
In this week’s booming episodes, Liz and Sam watch whatever it is go up in flames, bringing these two ladies back to friend status, and hopefully helping Finn in the process.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) had no other choice other than to trust Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) to care for and protect her brand new baby daughter. Louise’s life was at risk and the threat was her own father, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Maxie knew that as long as Peter was still breathing, she and Louise would never be safe.
General Hospital rumors have suggested Maxie’s plan could blow up in her face. She and Brook Lynn were never the best of friends, and Brook Lynn always had her own agenda up her sleeve. This time, her scheme to get ELQ shares back from Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) fell right into Maxie’s need to hide her baby.
General General Hospital peeves show Maxie and Brook Lynn having a heated discussion, and Maxie couldn’t believe her ears. She asked Brook Lynn, “Did I just hear what I think I heard?,” as if Brook Lynn made a comment directly out of left field.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie and Brook Lynn butt heads over what is best for Maxie’s baby. Maxie is torn between protecting her daughter, and giving Brook Lynn free reign to call the shots.
Not even Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) knows the truth behind Peter’s sudden disappearance. Since everyone still believes baby Louise is actually Bailey, daughter of Brook Lynn and Valentin, Maxie it at a loss.
The only two people who know what really happened to Peter are Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), and until Maxie knows Peter is dead, she will have to play along with Brook Lynn’s scheme.
General Hospital rumors claim that Brook Lynn will end up making things very difficult for an already grieving Maxie. Rumor has it, she won’t want to return Louise to her mother, and you can guess what type of mess that will create. It’s possible w will put an end to this, exposing Brook Lynn’s scheme over Valentin and the Quartermaine family if she pushes Maxie too far.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has kept his promises to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) when he told her he’d be there to help in any way as she deals with the fallout of entrusting Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
No one has seen Peter in weeks, yet he is still reeking havoc on the lives of those he was closest to.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin and Anna are stranded together in the woods while trying to find clues that will lead them to Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) baby.
General Hospital previews show Anna and Valentin having to shack up as they become stranded for the night. They have spent all day together, gathering information down Austin (Roger Howarth), as well as evidence of the scene where Nurse Chloe fell to her death. It’s been a long day, and now Anna and Valentin must take a break from their search for Louise.
These two have always had a connection, and now that her relationship with Finn (Michael Easton) is over, along with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and Valentin ended their romance long ago, both Anna and Valentin are free.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) was graced with the presence of an angel from up above- or so it seemed. Dr. Austin (Roger Howarth) showed up miraculously, brining the phrase, “the right place at the right time,” to reality.
Maxie was in dire need of saving when Austin strolled by in the forest where she was giving birth to her baby girl. After fighting off fake nurse, Chloe Jennings, Maxie saw a silver lining when Austin approached and she didn’t have to go about having her baby alone.
Previously, General Hospital news reports claimed that Roger Howarth’s new role on GH would be much lighter than his previous role as the redeemed, yet dark and disturbed, Franco. According to a source, the writers at GH wanted to steer in a different direction, as they tried to get away from the evil things Franco has done. Particularly, letting Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) believe she was raped by Franco.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Austin has a connection to Port Charles, and it’s been rumored that he is actually a Quartermaine. Being a Quartermaine is all fine and dandy, however, there’s much more to it than that.
General Hospital previews show Austin showing another side of him as he is shown pushing Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) from behind. Dante and Sam are trying to get to the bottom of what happened at that cabin where Peter’s fake nurse took Maxie. Austin claims he has zero involvement even though he owns the cabin.
Sam is onto Maxie, and she and Dante know that she’s lying about something. They need answers and it seems that Austin has too much to hide and is standing in their way of the truth.
Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) has had her fair share of secrets from her ex-fiancé, Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton). Now the tables have turned and Finn is hiding something SO much bigger than Anna could imagine.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Dr. Finn are the only two who know exactly what happened to Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Anna has been jogging her brain trying to figure out Peter’s whereabouts, when Finn has known this entire time.
General Hospital previews show Anna questioning Finn about Peter. He seems to be sure that Anna won’t find him. She asks Finn, “Is there a reason why you don’t think I’ll find Peter?,” and Finn hesitated with a frozen look on his face.
General Hospital rumors suggest Finn and Elizabeth have done something with the body, and only they know where Peter’s lifeless body can be found. Finn gets close, but rumor has it he holds onto this secret a little longer.
Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) recently suffered a great loss. Her husband, and stepfather to her boys was taken unexpectedly when he fell victim to Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) psychotic nature.
Liz has been mourning Franco’s (Roger Howarth) loss, first by throwing blame in the wrong direction at Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), then by dealing with the fallout surrounding her son, Cameron Webber (William Lipton), and now keeping herself busy and focused by diving into her work.
Elizabeth has been helping Dr. Finn in his quest to find a cure for Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), as he too has fallen victim of Peter. Liz and Finn have been working closely together while trying to undo the damage Peter has done. Liz feels that Peter has already taken away her husband, so she’s going to do all she can to help Finn so that Peter doesn’t take Chase too.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth and Finn have made a deeper connection than anticipated, as it continues to grow as they work side by side to save Chase. The situation could get a bit awkward since Finn was in a relationship with Elizabeth’s sister, Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig), making Elizabeth an Aunt to Finn and Hayden’s daughter, Violet.
General Hospital rumors suggest Liz and Finn will develop deeper feelings for each other, causing a controversial relationship over the fact that it might be too soon after losing Franco for Liz to jump into a relationship, especially with her sister’s ex.
Are you in board for a Liz and Finn coupling? Take the poll!
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) seems like the last person to be giving out any sort of advice about telling the truth. But here she is, giving her two cents to Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
Brook Lynn typically does things that benefit herself, and that’s probably what’s going on here too. General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn gets real with Willow, which doesn’t mean she’s about to divulge her baby Bailey secret. However, Brook Lynn will school Willow on what she’s about to do when it comes to Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) proposal.
General Hospital rumors suggest Brook Lynn has a thing for Chase, so she’s deterring Willow from agreeing to marry him. Of course, it’s a bad idea to begin with, so that helps Brook Lynn’s reasoning against Willow and Chase herring married. Brook Lynn also cares about her cousin, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and she knows he and Willow are in love. Marrying Chase would be a disaster no matter which way you look at it. So Brook Lynn’s motives aren’t completely selfish, but she of all people have no place schooling anyone on honesty.
Brook Lynn should be more concerned with the lies she’s telling Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), her father Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), stepmom Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), and all her family and friends who love her and will be devastated when the truth comes out that Bailey is Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) baby.
Regardless of credibility or motive, Brook Lynn is right. Willow should not marry Chase just because she feels sorry for him. Can Brook Lynn’s honestly get through to Willow before she makes a life altering mistake?
After much back and forth on the status of Wes Ramsey as Peter August, we now have clarification on exactly where he stands.
Elizabeth Webber made an assessment based on her knowledge as a medical professional. She took Peter’s pulse, and listen for his breath, and made her declaration based on the fact that she couldn’t get a pulse or hear and feel him breath. Peter was bleeding from his head after he smacked his head against the wall on his fall down the stairs.
General Hospital rumors started, claiming that maybe after Liz and Finn (Michael Easton) did whatever they did with his body, Peter could have possibly regained consciousness.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn and Elizabeth’s bond will grow stronger after their experience with what happened to Peter and the secret they are keeping.
General Hospital news confirms Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital. According to the cover of a recent edition of, Soap Opera Digest, the actor is OUT at GH, and the role of Peter August has been killed off.
General Hospital Blog wishes Wes Ramsey the best of luck in his future endeavors. His role as Peter August gave fans that love-to-hate feeling, and Ramsey’s talent helped keep fans captivated as the troubled villain.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) finally got what he deserved when Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) snapped, lost control, and pushed Peter down the stairs of the hospital, causing what looked to be his demise.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Dr. Finn are the only ones who know what happened to Peter while the rat of Port Charles try to hunt him down. Liz check his pulse and breath and got nothing. She and Finn came up with a plan to buy enough time for Finn to keep working on a cure for Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), by avoiding an investigation about Peter’s death.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Liz and Finn have conjured up a mass cover up, but the GH audience remains in the dark about if and where they moved his body.
General Hospital news outlets have yet to confirm Wes Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital, as well as the actor himself. This lack of confirmation draws up new General Hospital rumors, claiming Peter might not be dead after all. If Liz and Finn moved his body and walked away, it’s possible he regained consciousness and was able to seek medical attention. If that’s the case, Elizabeth could possibly go down in history as the worst medical professional on the planet, declaring someone dead who isn’t. ????
Although Ramsey’s exit from GH hasn’t been confirmed, that’s the likely outcome based on where his character Peter’s storyline has been led.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any General Hospital comings and goings surrounding the status of Wes Ramsey’s role on GH.
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