He’s going going, back back, to Cali Cali. If you don’t remember that song by Biggie Smalls, it’s okay, but it was the first thing that popped in my head when I learned that General Hospital star, Tyler Christopher (ex-Nikolas Cassadine) is headed back to California.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Tyler Christopher has announced he is coming back to California after a “near death experience.”
In a recent Instagram post, Christopher shared a photo of himself, and has captioned the post, “Coming back to California. Miss you friends. After a near death experience in December, doesn’t matter. I’m ready to start over again and get back to work. Can’t wait to see you all!”
Tyler Christopher played the role of Nikolas Cassadine since 1996. Christopher went back and forth from contract to recurring until he departed the daytime drama in 2016. The role of Nikolas Cassadine was recast in 2019, and is currently being played by Marcus Coloma.
General Hospital news reports Tyler Christopher is ready to get back to work as he announces to his fans, adding, “Can’t wait to see you all!”
Thankfully Tyler is doing well and has recovered from his near death experience last December. We wish him well and hope for nothing but the best for him personally, as well as professionally.
Marcus Coloma has some big shoes to fill when he took in the role as a recast for Nikolas Cassadine. His predecessor, Tyler Christopher played the role of The Dark Prince, Nikolas Cassadine. Christopher originally auditioned for the role of Stone Cates, but Michael Sutton was cast. Christopher played Nikolas Cassadine on and off from 1992-2017.
Today, General Hospital’s new Nikolas, Marcus Coloma, celebrates his one year anniversary taking on the iconic role. Coloma has taken this role and made it his own while still staying true to the character’s Cassadine roots. Nikolas doesn’t let anyone push him around, and Coloma’s portrayal of that trait has stayed true.
We would like to say congratulations to Marcus on his one year anniversary with General Hospital! Keep up the amazing work!
The name Marcus Taggert takes fans back to the mid 90s when Real Andrews originated the role of Detective Marcus Taggert. Andrews played Taggert from 1996-1997, and then again from 1998-2003.
General Hospital spoilers floating around General Hospital discussion groups, trying to figure out where GH newbie, Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) fits in in regard to any connections/family in Port Charles. For a while, General Hospital rumors hinted that Trina may be a Cassadine. Nikolas Cassadine was in a relationship with Marcus Taggert’s sister, Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez). Fans then started throwing around the idea that Trina could be the daughter of Nikolas and Gia. Soon things shifted and the new GH rumor floating around involving the returnd of Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) to Port Charles in connection with Trina.
General Hospital spoilers suggest there is a strong possibility Taggert is on his way back to Port Charles. If the one rumor is true, that Trina is Gia and Nik’s daughter, Taggert would be her Uncle. However some fans want to believe that Taggert is actually Trina’s Father, Mother unknown.
It remains to be seen if any of these GH fandom theories will reign true, or if they’ll fizzle out. What we do know is that Trina right now doesn’t really have a connection to the residents of Port Charles and sooner or later the writers will need to tie her to someone/family.
Marcus Coloma has taken on the iconic role played by Tyler Christopher until the character faked his own shooting death. Until recently, the entire town of Port Charles had believed that Nikolas Cassadine, Prince of Darkness, had been shot and killed. As the story turns out, after the arrival of Marcus Coloma in the reboot of Nikolas Cassadine, Nikolas indeed faked his death.
In an interview with Soaps In Depth, Marcus Coloma gives his opinion on the inner most thoughts of Nikolas Cassadine. Nikolas has always had an element of evil within him, after all, he is a Cassadine. Of all the Cassadines, Nikolas had always been one of least twisted and evil along with his Aunt, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Nikolas started to show more of his dark side toward the end, right before he left Port Charles. Now that Nikolas has had some time to soak some things in, he is even more dark and twisted now. He goes on to mention how being away from your child can take its toll, Coloma says, “It’s brutal to be away from your kid. I’ve had a taste of what it’s like to not see your kid for a second – let alone for the amount of time that Nikolas has been ‘dead’!” COloma then made it clean that Nikolas has returned a new man by saying, “He’s really changed significantly.”
Soaps In Depth asked, “But just how dark is the prince now?” Marcus Coloma replied, “That’s such a good question, and that will absolutely be revealed.” He the went on to reveal a major General Hospital spoiler by stating, “I will tell you that Nikolas is definitely focused on payback… as an actor, I’m looking for conflict!”
Well now we know Nikolas is out for payback! Will Valentine Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) suffer the brunt of his wrath and who will become collateral damage?
Last week on November 11th, GeneralHospital and Days Of Our Lives star, Tyler Christopher made headlines as reports came flooding in of his arrest and charge of public intoxication.
Despite this incident happened on the actor’s 47th birthday, the result was not just a one time thing to chalk up to too much birthday fun. Friends and co-stars rallied for Christopher in support of their friend. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) along with Greg Vaughan (ex-Lucky Spencer) are among some of the celebrities and friends of Tyler Christopher who reached out on Twitter to show support and clear the air. Nancy Lee Grahn made it known that this situation is serious, even stating in her Tweet, Tyler is “at risk of losing his life.”
Today, General Hospital news reported by michaelfairmantv.com, states that the Judge who sentenced Christopher to two counts of misdemeanor public intoxication and a $440 fine, has rejected the Police’s request to our Tyler Christopher into a rehab treatment program. We are unsure at this time why such a ruling was made. It is also known that police were called regarding Christopher’s behavior multiple times since September.
General Hospital Blog continues to support and extend prayers to Tyler, his family and friends, and all those who care for and wish him well. Our hope is for a fast road to recovery.
Last week former General Hospital star, Tyler Christopher (Nikolas Cassadine 1996-2016), caused a huge stir among fans and co-stars. Although some “fans” laughed at the news and chalked it up to birthday fun, former co-stars like Greg Vaughan (ex-Lucky Spencer) and Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis), turned to twitter to read a large amount of fans. Their tweets made it clear that Tyler needs help and support and this is a very serious matter.
News reports claim Christopher was ordered by the Morgan County (Indiana) Prosecutor’s Office to pay $440 in fines. Interestingly, the court did not demand Tyler Christopher was not required to complete a treatment program for substance abuse and was not sentenced to any probation.
It was previously reported that the police had been called 9 times since September 14th of this year. He is going through a downward spiral and is in need of help.
Nancy Lee Grahn is yet another friend and co-star if Tyler Christopher who turned to Twitter to express her love and support and to let fans know this is a life threatening situation. She addressed the fact that some fans have been chalking this up to a night of too much “birthday fun.” Nancy has made it clear to fans that this isn’t funny.
Since the news broke yesterday regarding the 20 year General Hospital fan favorite, Tyler Christopher (ex-Nikolas Cassadine 1996-2016), there has been an outpouring of compassion and prayers for Christopher.
The warm thoughts and hopefully sentiments for Tyler doesn’t stop at fans. Former General Hospital co-star Greg Vaughan (ex-Lucky Spencer 2003-2009) took to Twitter to express his love and support for his friend Tyler and his family, and he asks others to do the same.
Tyler Christopher was General Hospital’s longest running ‘Nikolas Cassadine.’ Christopher joined the cast of GH back in 1996 and has been on and off until his most recent departure in 2016. He the went on to play Stefan DiMera on the now in-jeopardy soap opera, Days of Our Lives.
Tyler Christopher turned 47 years old yesterday, November 12th. Apparently he celebrated a little too much. He was arrested for public intoxication in Martinsville, Indiana. According to tmz.com, Christopher is being held on $225 cash and $1,000 bond. He has not yet been released.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted in this breaking news.
It’s over. All the guessing, all the speculating, all the anticipation. It’s over. The man behind the mask that has been following Ava around is, from Ava Jerome’s mouth, Nikolas Cassadine. General Hospital spoilers didn’t see this one coming, and this recast if an iconic character has stunned fans.
This news has come as such a shock and has blindsided the audience. To be quite honest, this General Hospital news is so fresh that we don’t even know his name at first. We just obtained information regarding the identity of the Nikolas recast. Marcus Coloma has stepped into the role as far as we know. We don’t know if maybe Ava is mistaken? It’s doubful, as she is in her right mind and not actaully drunk at the time of the reveal. We do know however, when Ava unmasked the mystery man and called him out by name, she said, “Nikolas.”
General Hospital Blog will be on the look out for any more information pertaining to this shocking discovery, as to why this was kept so hush hush, and why Tyler Christopher will not be reprising the role of Nikolas Cassadine.
What does everyone think about this recast? It is a complete shock and will take some getting used to, to say the least.
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