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Sonny Corinthos Then and Now
Sonny Corinthos has been a key character on General Hospital since 1993, played by Maurice Benard. A powerful mob boss in Port Charles, he balances ruthless business tactics with fierce loyalty to his loved ones. He has faced many challenges, including bipolar disorder, turbulent romances, and deadly rivalries. Despite his criminal ties, he remains devoted to family and friends. His complex nature makes him a fan favorite. Co-star Laura Wright, who plays Carly Corinthos, calls him “the mobster with a heart of gold,” capturing his mix of toughness and compassion.
Nina heads to Shadybrook! After everything Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has done, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is likely to become Nina’s biggest threat. It’s almost better for Nina if she ends up in Pentonville or even better, Shadybrook. Because if Nina’s locked up, she stays safe from Carly’s wrath.
According to General Hospital history, Nina’s no virgin to trauma and breakdowns. In fact, when she first arrived in Port Charles, Nina’s mental health was not exactly in a good place. Upon her arrival, she had been in a coma for years. She did some things most consider to be unforgivable, but on a soap opera everyone reaches redemption.
GH spoilers and rumors claim that Nina’s about to lie in the bed she made for herself. Once Nina started seeking revenge on Carly, she just couldn’t help herself. For everything that goes wrong in her life, Nina blames Carly and then reacts. She lashes out with her impulsive actions geared to take Carly down. But in reality, Nina’s destruction ultimately falls on herself. Sadly, Nina has a one track mind that leads to her own demise. She lets her anger and jealousy get the best of her, but ends up suffering more than her intended target.
The latest General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina heads to Shadybrook after a series of events cause her to have a breakdown. At least there she’ll be safe from Carly’s wrath!
Michael offers Carly freedom! …Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) loves his mother and is willing to go to any length for her. He was torn apart when Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) betrayed Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Ultimately, Michael witnessed Sonny destroy their family.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly is in hot water. Although many have come to her aid, one person in particular makes an astonishing offer. Previously, Carly declared that she wouldn’t think twice about handing Sonny over to the Feds to save herself. She made it clear to Sonny, and to Josslyn (Eden McCoy) and Michael that making someone else pay for her crimes is off the table. But Carly isn’t the only one making her opinions clear and standing her ground. Like mother like daughter, Josslyn Jacks is strong willed and headstrong. She doesn’t always agree with her mother, but she sure fights for what she believes, just like her mother. In this case, Joss believes in her mother’s freedom. She thinks Sonny should pay for at least something after getting away with literal murder over the years.
According to recent GH spoilers, Michael also clarifies his position on Sonny and Carly. As a way to help his mom, Michael offers Carly freedom by revealing his secret. The latest GH previews indicate that Michael tells Carly he has evidence that she can use to hand over to the Feds. Evidence that will put Sonny away for good and allow her to go free.
How will Carly react to her son’s offer? Will she be convinced, or will she put Michael in his place?
Mason returns! GH spoilers reveal Mason threatens Austin and Ava! Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) seems like a good natured man who genuinely likes to help people. Hence, his professional status as a Doctor. What we gather is that Austin is a good guy who is caught up in some bad stuff.
General Hospital recaps recall Austin got in deep with Ava Jerome (Maura West). Their friendship quickly developed into “partners in crime,” when Austin helped Ava move Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) body. These two harbor a major secret that has changed the course of many lives. For now, no one else knows what happened to Nikolas.
Based on recent General Hospital news and rumors, the writers are gearing up to bring Nikolas back to the canvas. With Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) on the hunt for her son, it’s only a matter of time that Nikolas returns and Ava and Austin’s secret is exposed.
Moreover, as for Nik’s return, all we know is that Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) took Nikolas to an undisclosed location, and has him on some sort of life support. According to recent GH news reports, Nathanyael Grey returns to General Hospital as Mason threatens Austin and Ava regarding Nikolas.
Is Dex Jason or AJ’s son?! …Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) took a shot in the dark when he sought out Dex Heller (Evan Hofer). He needed to hire someone specifically suited for a very unusual job. Preferably, Michael expected this person to be free of attachments. No family, no real friends, and nothing to lose. So, is Dex really that guy who is all alone in life, risking it all for money? Most likely, that’s not the case.
Although Dex might not have thought he had anything worth losing before, he knows it’s different now that he met Josslyn. So, why was Dex so willing to take such a dangerous job just to take down a stranger? Well, General Hospital rumors claim that Dex has some deep roots in Port Charles.
Is Dex Jason or AJ’s Son?
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared some fan theories about Dex’s background and possible ties to PC. While many GH strongly hope that Sonny doesn’t have yet another offspring out in this world, others think it’s a dead giveaway. However, other GH spoilers and rumors tease that Dex is Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) son. If true, Michael and Dex are actually cousins! In addition, another theory suggests that AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan) or Dex’s father.
Honestly, either Quartermaine makes sense. There’s AJ, whom Sonny killed, and then There’s Jason, who spent is life dedication to Sonny instead of a family. Why else would Dex risk his life to make Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) pay?
Carly learns Michael’s secret! …Over the years the Corinthos family has had its ups and downs. They’ve been through Hell and back together and always managed to come out stronger than before. Sadly, the Corinthos family foundation is now broken.
Aside from Mom and Dad, aka Carly and Sonny Corinthos’s split, father and son have been at odds. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) vow to destroy Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been his best kept secret. Sharing the truth with only his employee, Dex Heller (Evan Hofer), his plan was almost free from exposure. Ironically, Dex fell for Sonny’s stepdaughter and Michael’s sister, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), which lead to her finding out Michael’s plan.
Currently, the Corinthos family is under intense stress. As Michael, Carly, Joss, among others, gather to support Willow, they discuss other issues. According to General Hospital previews, Josslyn’s thoughts on Sonny and Carly’s SEC situation sparks concerns where Carly is concerned. After all, Carly doesn’t want to see her kids arguing, especially at a time like this. But Michael and Josslyn are dealing with something that Carly is unaware of.
GH spoilers hint that Carly learns Michael’s secret when he and Josslyn continue to argue about Sonny. Out of concern for her mom, Joss wants Michael to turn over the incriminating video of Sonny. This way, the Feds will have Sonny and leave Carly alone. However, her intentions extend beyond her mother as Josslyn tries to protect Dex. Recent GH rumors claim that Joss can’t leave well enough alone. And in pressuring Michael, Carly figures out that her children have been severely plotting against Sonny. Is this the beginning of the Corinthos Family fallout??
Jordan fights for Curtis! …Curtis Ashford’s (Donnell Turner) love life is complicated. Previously, Curtis and Jordan’s marriage ended when he couldn’t get past her secrets. Sadly, it wasn’t long before he gave up on their marriage and filed for divorce.
As General Hospital recaps recall, Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) struggled as she watched her ex-husband move on with Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr). Unexpectedly, Portia and Curtis rekindled an almost twenty year old flame. Back then, Curtis found out Portia was married to Taggert (Réal Andrews) and immediately ended things. Portia tried to move forward with Taggert, but it was never the same. Fast forward almost twenty years, and Curtis and Portia rekindled their relationship. But now, it may end before it begins.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Jordan and Curtis’s kiss leads to trouble. There’s no way this kiss is going to stay quiet. Especially since Curtis decided to move back in with Portia. After months of consideration, Curtis wants to give his marriage the old college try. But before he made that decision, Curtis was locking lips with his ex-wife. Meanwhile, Curtis was consumed with other thoughts.
According to GH spoilers, Curtis’s life just got a bit more complicated. In addition to his love triangle with Jordan and Portia, everything is dependent on his newfound daddy status. DNA results show that Curtis is Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) father, while Marcus Taggert is not. The devastating news shook everyone involved, directly and indirectly. To complicate matters even more, GH rumors hint that Jordan isn’t about to sit back and watch Portia take her man, AGAIN! Especially since her lies far surpass Jordan’s confidentiality agreement with her employer.
Will their kiss ultimately come between Curtis and Portia?
Nina leads Sonny to Carly! …What goes around comes around is one way to describe karma. If it’s negativity that you put out into the universe, then negativity is what comes back on you. On the contrary, putting positive energy out there inevitably rewards you with matched energy. No matter who you are or what you do, “karma’s gonna track you down.” -TS
As for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), there’s no doubt that karma’s gonna track her down. Unfortunately, it’s not going to be the positive kind for Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) fiancé. Nina hasn’t exactly been shedding love and light to those around her. In fact, she’s only focused on self benefit and Carly’s downfall.
Nina Leads Sonny to Carly… CarSon Feature in Nina’s Nightmarish Alternate Reality
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Nina’s ruthless plan to have Carly put away has already begun to unravel. For starters, two people know she’s behind the SEC tip. That’s two people other than herself that could potentially spill the tea. Moreover, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) and Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy) confirmed with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) that the SEC could the case on to the Feds. If so, the Feds will gladly overlook Carly’s crimes to get their hands on Sonny Corinthos.
How will Sonny and Carly protect each other from going to prison? Well, GH rumors tease that when all is said and done, Nina leads Sonny to Carly. Because of her vindictive behavior, she hurts herself in the end. Will Sonny and Carly get married so they won’t have to testify?
Victor Cassadine’s last trick! It’s hard to believe that a Cassadine is actually dead. But this time it’s as true as soap opera deaths are. That means, it looks legit, but you Judy’s never know that the future holds.
For now, General Hospital spoilers reveal Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) is back! At this point, it’s highly unlikely that Victor is alive. He created a video message to be played in the even of his untimely death. Therefore, his passing is well-founded and seems valid. Victor’s return (in video message ) brings new drama and even fear to Port Charles. GH spoilers and promos hyped up Victor’s will reading for weeks. This weeks, Port Charles gathers at Laura and Kevin’s place to listen to the reading as Laura reveals Victor’s last sentiments.
According to the latest General Hospital promo, it looks like Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is willed a mysterious key. It looks as though he’s given a key that opens some sort of chest. Not to worry, Uncle Victor’s video message describes in great detail what each person was left to remember him by. GH spoilers and rumors tease that with the key. Spencer and Trina unlock Victor Cassadine’s last trick. And this one could be the biggest shock yet.
Ava tells Sonny and Carly the truth! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) isn’t everyone’s favorite person in Port Charles. Although she does have more friends than expected. Considering the things Nina has done, it’s a wonder anyone speaks to her at all. Especially Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Ava Jerome (Maura West).
Ironically, those closest to Nina are people she’s wronged in a big way. General Hospital recaps recall when Nina kidnapped Ava and Sonny’s daughter, Avery Corinthos. Not to mention what she’s done, and continues to do to Sonny, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and the entire family. She can’t leave well enough alone. As a result, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that her revenge against Carly puts a target on Sonny’s back. In her pathetic attempt to make Carly disappear, Nina ends up being the cause Sonny disappears.
There are only two people other than Nina who know she turned Carly and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) into the SEC. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Ava tells Sonny and Carly the truth. She turns on Nina, and tells them Nina tipped off the SEC. Nina Reeves went all in and savagely went after Carly. But what she didn’t think of was the domino effect caused by her revenge plan. Nina planned to get rid of Carly by having her sent to prison for insider trading. Instead, she makes Sonny disappear. Whether he ends up in jail or leaves Nina, one thing certain is that she loses him for good.
Valentin experiences side effects from the pathogen! …Just because Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) is dead doesn’t mean he’s out of sight, out of mind. Coming up, the families (Cassadine and Spencer) get together to listen to Laura (Spencer) Collins (Genie Francis) read the details of Victor’s will.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Victor lives on in what he’s left behind. No, his legacy is not one to remember in a positive light. But instead, Victor’s legacy stirs up fear and anxiety for the future. Furthermore, GH spoilers tease that Laura Spencer hosts the main event. There, those invited will find out just what Victor intended for each of them as she reads his will.
What Did Victor Leave His Son Valentin?Side Effects Present Themselves
According to General Hospital rumors, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) receives something rare. His father left behind his creepy Cassadine legacy, along with fear and anguish to pass down for generations. As if living through having been almost murdered by your own father wasn’t bad enough, Valentin will live with the lasting effects. The latest GH spoilers reveal that Valentin experiences side effects from the pathogen that was given by his father. When injected, Valentin was isolated and monitored for any physical symptoms/damage as a result of the pathogen. Although he survived, now Valentin is reminded of how his father tried to sacrifice him for his plot to take over the world.
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