Do you remember when life was simple, and we could still refer to one of the most popular social media planforms out there as Twitter? Well, those days are gone and now we have X.
Despite its name change, X is still the place to be for TV fans to get the latest information on their favorite shows and actors. Of course, X offers a lot to various interests as well. Regardless of the name, GH fans flock to X to stay in the know.
General Hospital news reports confirm that General Hospital star Bryan Craig used the platform to tease GH fans. Recently, the buzz around the GH fandom hints that a major character return is on its way.
Bryan Craig Teases GH Return Amidst Major Character Return Rumors
General Hospital spoilers reveal that a big time return is in the works. According to X, Bryan Craig replied to a post by ABC Soaps In Depth, implying that he will return to GH as Morgan Corinthos. Morgan died in a car bomb that was meant for Julian Jerome (William deVry) in 2018.
What do you think? Could Brian Craig’s X reply indicate his upcoming GH return?
The odds were up against Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) and he knew it. At times, he thought that he could outsmart Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) but I’m the end the ruthless, self-proclaimed vigilante got the last word.
Recent General Hospital rumors claim that Cyrus killed Mason in his hospital room. Although GH fans were certain that the villain got what he deserved, that wasn’t the case. Social media activity shows a vast majority of fans who want to see Mason gone, and hoping Cyrus killed Mason. Inadvertently, that also means that Cyrus as a vigilante isn’t such an unappealing thought.
The thing is that General Hospital news and spoilers report the Nathanyael Grey exits GH but he isn’t gone for good. Previously, GH Blog reported on Grey’s take on GHms newest villain, Mason. Right then, it was clear that there is much more to Mason that we can see at this time. According to Nathanyael Grey, Mason isn’t just a bad guy, but he’s a bad guy with other facets.
In a recent interview, Grey disclosed some imperative information to Soaps In Depth. He mentioned that he was hired for three episodes. Then came a forth! “I’ve been waiting to die for like, forever! But Frank [Valentini, GH’s executive producer] told me on my fourth episode that he really liked what I did as an actor and he wanted to use me more. So I was like, ‘Okay!’”
That means Mason isn’t gone for good and we can’t wait to see what else he has in store for Austin, Ava, and Cyrus!
Does Ava kill Austin?! …Without a doubt, Dr. Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) is as shady as the trees, clouds, and moon combined. It’s difficult to put a finger on it, but there’s absolutely something off about that guy.
It’s obvious, Ava and Austin’s relationship is complex. What started out as friendship turned into partners in crime. Eventually, the two became intimate, and now all the lines are blurred. According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Maura West spills the tea on Austin and Ava! In a recent interview, Maura shares her inside take on what’s happening between the doctor and the lady mobster. Reportedly, Maura tells Soaps In Depth some critical hints about how Ava is handling Austin. “When somebody knows a dark secret, in her words, you either have to kill them or you’re sort of at their mercy,” she explained of her character. “I mean, those are her options. And she’s sort of at his mercy. And at the cousin’s, too — she’s at Mason’s mercy.” So, does that mean that Ava either remains the puppet, or she kills for the upper hand?
Additionally, GH spoilers reveal that Ava isn’t ready for a relationship with Austin. Tjay doesn’t necessarily mean she isn’t ready for any relationship. However, when reflecting on Ava and Austin’s adult playdate, Maura disclosed how Ava felt about the whole thing,. “Yeah, she was not expecting that,” Maura shared. “She’s not ready for that relationship. She’s not sure she wants that relationship! But, you know, there’s something irresistible about that Roger Howarth that comes through into Austin!”
If Maura thinks Austin and Roger are irresistible, then maybe Ava does too! ????
Charles Shaughnessy confirms Victor Cassadine’s send off! Port Charles villains come and go. They come sweeping in and go out with a band. Some villains come and go, and come, and go, and so on, while others go down in a blaze of glory, never to be seen again.
Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed Charles Shaughnessy’s General Hospital exit. According to recent GH comings and goings reports, Shaughnessy’s GH contract has ended. Reportedly, GH spoilers reveal that Victor Cassadine’s portrayer is about to be defeated. Life-long enemies, the Spencer family fights for their own all over again. Like Luke Spencer (Tony Geary), Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is prisoner aboard the Haunted Star. The ship is under Cassadine control. However, the difference is that Spencer is a Cassadine as well as a Spencer.
According to GH news and spoilers, Charles Shaughnessy confirms Victor Cassadine’s send off as he exits GH! In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Charles drops a bombshell of what’s ahead for Victor Cassadine! It’s not secret that the dark and dubious Cassadine is on his way out. As the story tells it, Uncle Victor has gone off the deep end. Will that statement not only ring true figuratively, but literally as well? Who will this villain get his big send off?!
Regarding his run as Victor Cassadine, Shaughnessy tells SID, “Well, I am both honored and humbled! Thank you,” Shaughnessy exclaimed. “I have been so grateful for such a fun, meaty role and the writers at GH are giving Victor one of the greatest villain send-offs I can remember!”
GH spoilers reveal Victor plans to release a deadly pathogen as part of his attempt at Cassadine dominance. Ultimately, odds are things won’t play out how he hopes.
Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) future is in the hands of a jury as she has been out on trial for a crime she didn’t commit. General Hospital recaps recall Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) has framed Trina for filming a revenge porn video of her besties, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton).
Trina’s mother Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) has been worried sick about the effects the pressure of the trial will have on Trina’s mental health. GH rumors claim her concern stems from knowing Trina is biologically related to Marshall Ashford (Robert Gossett), who suffers from serious mental illness. If rumors are true, Marshall would be Trina’s paternal grandfather, making the condition portenially hereditary.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Brook Kerr has divulged information to fans burning questions about if Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) is really Trina’s father and if Portia knows it for sure. General Hospital spoilers reveal, in a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Brook Kerr spills on Portia’s paternity dilemma. When asked whether or not Portia has been lying about the identity of her daughter’s father, she admitted, “I’ve had to ask myself that a few times.” It’s highly likely that Portia’s affair with Curtis resulted in her pregnancy with Trina. Still married to Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews), Brook Kerr confesses that Portia didn’t want to hurt Taggert by telling him the daughter he loves may not be his.
Does Portia even know who Trina’s father is?
Brook Kerr admits she believes Portia is trying to put it out of her head for now, not facing what needs to be addressed head on as she and Curtis move forward in their rekindled relationship.
“I’ve kind of been trying to add a bit of extra ‘happy, happy’ to it, like, ‘Oh, let’s not think about it, let’s not think about that doubt.’ That’s what I call it, the doubt that Portia has as far as whatever that secret is.”
“Portia’s clearly doubling down” the actress explained to Soaps In Depth. She continued describing Portia’s thought process, explaining, “And I’m daily trying to justify it. Daily!” she firmly noted. “I also understand life circumstances, too. Think about it — [Portia] must have been in medical school when [Trina] was born, family stuff going on, affairs going on, you know what I mean? Not knowing your future, wanting stability.” Brook continues to give reasons as to why Portia would lie to both Taggert and Curtis. “These are the things that I’m kind of stewing on in my mind about what could have been happening at the time to justify a blatant lie,” Kerr explained. “I’m daily working on that. But I do respect the fact that she’s trying! And I don’t think she wants to hurt anyone.”
Brook seems to be confident that her character, Portia, has not set out to intentionally hurt anyone. Life happens and no one is perfect. Yet her actions will hurt the ones she loves and she’s trying to navigate through all of that. She’s procrastinating on the whole truth telling aspect, not to save herself, but to avoid hurting her entire family.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that the big reveal will happen eventually, when the timing is right- or isn’t. When is the timing ever right for something like that to be confessed? Portia’s confession will turn Trina, Curtis, and Taggert’s worlds upside down, along with other members of their family. Not to mention how this will make Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) feel after Curtis left her for lying about her job which had to remain confidential. Portia has for herself in quite the dilemma, and the risk she bears is great. Will she lose Curtis for a second time because of her lies?
Don’t miss a moment of the drama, weekdays at 2PM on ABC!
Back when General Hospital news reports confirmed that All My Children vet, Cameron Mathison, would be joining the cast of General Hospital, not many of the details were brought to light. Many GH rumors developed, speculating his role as someone new or old, that was heading to Port Charles.
General Hospital News and spoilers reveal Mathison has sat down with Soaps In Depth, uncovering some of the mysteries surrounding his upcoming GH arrival.
Last month, General Hospital Blog reported an update on Cameron Mathison and his film debut with General Hospital. Mathison revealed he was on set of GH filming his first scenes.
In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Mathison let fans in on a little more information. He admits his feelings on his new project, he stated, “Something I’ve always wanted to do was work on GH,” Mathison revealed. “I kind of reached out to Frank… and I just said, ‘Listen, Frank, I’m going to have three days a week [free] and I don’t know if there’s anything, I don’t want to be presumptuous, you know I’ve always been a huge fan of yours and the show…’ I didn’t even practically finish the text or whatever it was. He just took it and went with it and it’s amazing! Like, the whole thing has just been way beyond what I was sort of like secretly having, like, kind of fantasy hope for.”
Because Cameron is a vet or the soap opera industry, he expressed that working on GH feels like “coming home.” He explained, “I’m having such a good time,” Mathison said. “It feels in many ways like coming home.” He also went on to explain that daytime has always had a special place in his heart.
General Hospital rumors still speculate that Mathison could be a recast, replacing Billy Miller as Drew Cain. Other rumors claim his character will be entirely new.
The exact date of when Mathison will first air is still unknown. Many of the details about Cameron’s General Hospital role remain under wraps. Mathison himself explain he was given little information. “I was given, like, little decoy names of characters and storylines,” he admitted. “It’s been also very easy for me to tell people I have no idea what’s going on because I literally have had no idea what’s going on!”
Our best guess is to look for Mathison’s debut on General Hospital in the upcoming weeks.
Earlier this week, General Hospital Blog shared some snippets of Steve Burton’s recent interview withSoap Opera Digest. In that interview, Steve revealed his feelings on Jason and Carly’s (Laura Wright) upcoming nuptials, and how this is something new for both Steve and Laura’s characters. He also revealed his thoughts on Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) big return to Port Charles, along with other pressing GH topics.
General Hospital news reports reveal Burton has also voiced his take on the war for Jason Morgan’s heart. It’s undeniable that die hard Jason and Sam Morgan, (Kelly Monaco) aka JaSam fans, aren’t too happy about, 1) his upcoming marriage to Carly, and more importantly, 2) his feelings for Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud). As history tells it’s story, fan wars over who Jason Morgan gives his heart to has always been a heated battle. Back in the day, fans were on either side of Jason and Sam (JaSam) and Jason and Liz (Rebecca Herbst), (Liason). General Hospital message boards and forums across the internet would explode with fans arguing over their favorite couple. The arguments would get ruthless, and many times, the Soapnet message boards would be shut down for the day by moderators.
General Hospital spoilers reveal there’s a new battle to be fought. This time between Jason and Sam fans vs. Jason and Britt (Brason) fans.
In his recent interview, Burton disclosed his feelings on the bashing his co-stars, Kelly Monaco and Kelly Thiebaud are currently enduring from GH “fans” who are on either side of the war for Jason’s heart. He said, “I get it. I’ve watched shows before where I’ve been upset, okay?” Burton said in an interview with Soap Opera Digest. “So I understand that people get upset over things, for sure. The thing that I don’t condone or like is that people were attacking both Kellys.”
He added, “I’m not on social that much anymore, but I saw some bad things being said about Kelly Monaco, and some bad things about Kelly Thiebaud, and that’s when I check out. That’s when I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m not even going to engage or read this stuff.’ It is two real human beings that can be affected by those comments, you know?”
Steve is also empathetic to the situation. He disclosed that he too get emotionally invested in the characters and relationships of the shows he watches. He said, “My wife and I watched something on Netflix and something happened and I went, “This is the stupidest show I’ve ever seen! I’m not watching this! I can’t believe they would do something this dumb!” He revealed, “I was so invested that by that point, I go, “I get why people get upset!”… But then we finished it! You kind of settle down and go, ‘It’s a TV show. Get back to the freakin’ TV and watch the rest of it.”
When it’s all said and done, Steve revealed that the actors do not have “We are just doing our job, doing the best we can to tell the story that’s written, the writers, Chris and Dan, aren’t calling us going, “Hey, what do you think about this?”
PSA to our fans from us at General Hospital Blog: Please do not bash the actors just because things in the storyline aren’t going your way. At the end of the day, IT’S A TV SHOW! It’s not worth hurting those who portray these characters. They are human beings with feelings and actually spend time reading feedback online. If you’re a true fan, be a fan, not a hater.
BIG General Hospital news has been revealed involving one of Daytime’s most well known leading ladies. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) has made an announcement via Instagram. Grahn has announced she is getting married.
This will be Grahn’s first marriage. She has a 21 year old daughter, Katherine Grace.
After reporting that GH’s legend, Anthony Geary has decided to leave General Hospital permanently, General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini speaks out about the breaking news that has broken the hearts of so man fans. However, after learning what Valentini has to say about Geary’s departure, those hearts may feel a but uplifted.
Frank Valentini said, “Tony recently made his intentions clear that he would vacate his role as Luke Spencer this year, and it was a decision he did not come to lightly.” GH fans had a feeling, after the Fluke story had wrapped up that Geary would be on his way out, especially after returning from his back surgeries last year. In another statement, Valentini said, “After 37 years on the air, Tony felt this was the right time to bid adieu to Port Charles, Luke Spencer, and General Hospital. Anthony is our friend and a part of our television family, but, as difficult as this may be, we understand and respect that this is his choice. Rest assured, Tony has promised to be with us throughout the summer as we have some exciting things in store for Luke. The door will always remain open, so don’t think this is the last you’ll see of Anthony Geary or Luke Spencer.”
There you have it folks. Anthony Geary is definitely leaving General Hospital, but Executive Producer Frank Valentini has given fans hope to see Tony as Luke in future cameo appearances.
There has been a lot of back and forth in regard to the status of GH vet, Anthony Geary, whether or not he will be leaving General Hospital after the big Fluke/Spencer family reveal.
We finally know the truth the the fan’s burning question, ‘Is Anthony Geary leaving General Hospital?’ Fans, fear not, because there has been no confirmation of the rumors circulating that Geary would be retiring his 37 year role on GH as Lucas Lorenzo Spencer. However, in the most recent issue of Soaps in Depth, Geary told the magazine that he has briefly left GH. He stated, “I need to clear my head out.” With all the in and out Luke does in Port Charles, his absence will easily fit into the story line. He continues on to say, “it’s while they’re deciding legally whether he’s going to Pentonville or the loony bin.”
Anthony Geary will already be back on set taping this month. He is expected to be seen on screen some time in May. Enjoy the good news!
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