The role of Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), played by OLTL and GH’s, Roger Howarth, came to an abrupt and unexpected end when he was killed by Poet Charles super villain, Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital news reports confirmed that although the character, Franco Baldwin, was indeed killed with no chance of resurrection, or was also confirmed that Baldwin’s portrayer, Roger Howarth, was exiting General Hospital only temporarily.
General Hospital rumors speculated the return of Howarth to possibly resurface the OLTL and GH character persona, Todd Manning. Those GH rumors were later squashed, revealing that TPTB did not want to bring Manning back on the canvas since his character was involved in the rape storyline surrounding Marty Saybrooke (Susan Haskell). Howarth also stepped into the role of Franco Baldwin after actor James Franco played the part which also involved a dark side, and alleged rape.
General Hospital spoilers finally reveal the identity of Howarth new role on GH, as his return debut aired on May 27th. Roger is now playing the role of a doctor named, Austin. So far he has delivered Maxie Jones’s (Kirsten Storms), baby in the woods. Austin seems much different than Franco. We don’t know much about him yet, but from the first impression he gave, there seems to be a lot more light, as opposed to the dark past Franco had.
How do you feel about Roger’s new role? Could there be a future for Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) with a man who looks just like her late husband?
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is taking his role at becoming a father for the second time very seriously. He’s hovering over Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), as he still believes she is carrying his unborn child; but that’s another story.
Valentin doesn’t like Peter lurking around Brook Lynn, because Valentin knows exactly what he is capable of. Valentin thought he knew the type of man Peter was, despite him being the son of Cesar Faison (Anders Hove). Valentin even carried guilt for leaving Peter with Cesar. He spent his life trying to help and guide him as a way to make it up to Peter. Now, things couldn’t be more different.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin has no hesitation in doing what he needs to protect Brook Lynn and his unborn baby; even if that means killing the man he once took under his wing.
General Hospital previews show Valentin giving Peter a warning, telling him that if he starts messing with his daughter, he will kill him. It seems as of Peter believes himself to be invincible since he keeps storing the fire with some of the most powerful and dangerous people in Porr Charles.
General Hospital rumors claim Peter’s days are numbered. He’s about to get what he deserves in a big way.
They say once a woman becomes pregnant, her motherly super strength and intuition is ready to kick in, in any situation that could harm her child. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) has displayed that super mom strength and intuition by taking charge and fighting back at Nurse Chloe Jennings (Kimberly J. Brown).
General Hospital spoilers reveal there is no doubt that Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is coming for Maxie and baby Louise. Chloe already clued Maxie in on parts of his plan, which is more than enough to have Maxie running for the hills.
General Hospital previews show Maxie is desperate for help to protect her baby and herself from Peter. She needs to keep the same, strong mindset that has helped her survive this far.
General Hospital news reports have not reported on Wes Ramsey’s future as Peter on the 58 year old soap opera. General Hospital rumors claim fans have deemed this character as unredeemable, and question Ramsey’s future status at GH.
GH spoilers and rumors hint that Peter will get what’s coming to him based on the latest GH previews, showing an unconscious Peter at the bottom of the stairwell.
Maxie is in a strange town, scared, alone, and about to give birth. Right now, all she has is herself to survive Peter’s sinister plan.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is in over her head as she awaits bringing her new baby girl, Louise, into the world. These aren’t normal circumstances, which is why Maxie is so scared and stressed. She’s worrying about protecting her daughter from her baby’s own father, Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie is about to disclose her secret plan to her oldest and most trusted friend, and father of her first born, Georgie. Maxie and Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) have a long history of love and companionship. They know each other better than anyone knows them, and have been to Hell and back together. Although Maxie’s plan was supposed to remain hush hush, between Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), things may change now that Britt is off running with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital previews show Maxie confiding in Spinelli about how she must protect her baby from Peter. In the previews, Maxie is nervous and reluctant to tell her secret.
General Hospital rumors hint that by Maxie letting Spinelli in on her plan, she could potentially be putting a target on his back. Peter knows how to hurt someone through someone they love- just look at Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton), and Detective Chase (Josh Swickard). Peter knows how much Spinelli means to Maxie, and if he gets wind that Spinelli is helping her in any way… GH fans can only imagine what he will do to him! But Maxie needs to confide in someone now that Britt isn’t around.
Will Maxie implicate Spinelli as she leans on him for support?
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is handling the mob boss life the best she can, under all this pressure that’s coming from every angle. She’s dealing with Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) absence, song with Cyrus Renault’s prominent presence, along with Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
Cyrus has kidnapped and gagged Brando Corbin’s mom, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), after finding out she was working a deal for immunity with Carly’s lawyer, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), and law enforcement.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus is a step ahead as Carly is shown in the recent General Hospital previews, discovering foul play in Gladys’ hotel room. She knows exactly what has happened.
Carly takes matters into her own hands as she earns her places and status as the new mob boss preceding her presumed late husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital rumors suggest that although Cyrus seems to be a step ahead of Carly now, she figures out a way to keep moving forward.
Would you say that Carly Corinthos is no match for Cyrus Renault , or that Cyrus Renault is no match for Carly Corinthos?
General Hospital star, John Reilly will be honored in tomorrow’s mystery episode of GH. Sean Donnelly was a memorable man with many who loved and admired him as a father, friend, and WSB Agent.
General Hospital spoilers reveal tomorrow’s episode of GH will keep fans at the edge of their seat as the friends and family of Sean Donnelly try to solve an age old mystery at his memorial. General Hospital news reports confirmed the return of Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio, and Kristina Wagner ad Felicia Jones.
General Hospital previews show Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) falling ill after taking a drink. It seems all too familiar as we saw what happened to Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) when having coffee with his family. Chase was poisoned by Peter August after mistakenly taking the cup that was meant for Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton).
General Hospital rumors claim Peter has struck again and this time his target is Monica Quartermaine. It’s possible he somehow found out that Chase would be under Monica’s care at the Quartermaine mansion. Since Monica makes the final decisions in the household, Peter may have taking things to extremes to make things more difficult for Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Finn, and Chase.
Chase’s is alive but his life is hanging in the balance. Will Monica suffer the same fate, or worse?
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has been living the monster life for so long that he knows the ins and outs of how to cover his tracks and how to hide from danger, face danger, and protect himself and those he loves. Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is new to this mob life, and doesn’t know all the tricks of the trade. Especially on how to be a fugitive while leaving as little trail as possible.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason catches Britt engaging in an act that could give them away and put their lives in jeopardy. He already told Britt she isn’t allowed to use a regular cell phone to contact anyone. She’s desperate to get in touch with her mother, Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), to let her know that she’s alright.
General Hospital previews show Jason walking up as Britt is about to make a phone call. Although Britt may be using the burner phone supplied by Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) and Jason, she still has to be careful of who knows Britt is alive and well and not a hostage.
It’s likely that Britt is calling her mother, but General Hospital rumors suggest she is trying to contact Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), after leaving her high and dry to deal with her baby situation and Peter August (Wes Ramsey), alone. Although Maxie has Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) as an accomplice, she’s subject to an OBGYN she isn’t too familiar with, and a life in nurse who is feeding Peter information.
Britt genuinely wants to stay with Jason while they run for their lives, but her obligation to Liesl and Maxie might get in the way.
Earlier this month, General Hospital news reports confirmed a new role has been created and will debut this week, as someone new arrives in Port Charles. General Hospital comings and goings news has announced Guiding Light’s, Kimberly J. Brown has joined the cast of GH.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate Kimberly J. Brown will be playing the role of Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) new hire. “Nurse Jennings” (Peter’s version), will deceive Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) by leading her to believe she is there as her new caregiver.
Maxie and Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) plan to tell Peter their baby girl has died all while hanging her over to Brook Lynn in an attempt to swindle Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), may crash before it even gets off the ground. Unless Maxie’s intuitive radar goes off, Peter will figure out exactly what Maxie, Britt (Kelly Thiebaud), and Brook Lynn are scheming, making things messier and more dangerous than ever.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has struck again! The woman found as a potential nurse for Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) has fallen victim of Peter. Instead of landing the job and getting paid, she has paid with her life.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter has murdered the woman whom Maxie found to interview as her potential nurse, to look after her during the remainder of her pregnancy and beyond. Peter insisted on having someone there to “help,” therefore a nurse for Maxie was a must. This demand from Peter should have raised a big red flag in front of Maxie’s face.
General Hospital previews show Maxie greeting the woman she believes is Nurse Jennings. The real Nurse Jennings never made it to Maxie’s apartment after being deceived and then murdered by Peter.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter has hired his own version of Nurse Jennings, posing as the woman Maxie thinks she found. Maxie seems pleased to meet her potential nurse when she greets her at the door, but soon after, she questions “Nurse Jennings” as to why she already knows that Maxie is having a baby girl. That is information Maxie hasn’t disclosed as of yet; leaving her curious about how the nurse would have known. The new nurse is already giving hints away that should clue Maxie in on what’s really going on. It’s obvious she’s working for Peter, but will it be that obvious to Maxie?
General Hospital rumors suggest Peter’s plan to keep watch and invade Maxie’s privacy will be done through the woman he has hired to keep tabs on her. If Maxie agrees to hire Jennings as her nurse, the plan to give her baby to Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) to deceive Peter (and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart too) will be exposed! Maxie better smell a eat when interviewing Nurse Jennings!
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is a fugitive, trying to protect himself from Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), while protecting Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason and Britt hit the road and it won’t be a smooth ride. They set off on their journey as they run from the PCPD. People are coming at Jason from every angle since Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is on the hunt to bring him in, and Cyrus is out for blood.
General Hospital previews show Jason is at his limit. He has pushed his health to the brink, exhausted all of his resources, and it seems like he might hit a dead end. Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) has done all he can when it comes to the hacking though the GH security cam, Brick (Stephen A. Smith) is ready and willing, no questions asked to help Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) with Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) organization. Britt has been by his side, and even his ex, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), is stepping up to keep Jason from being turned over to the PCPD.
General Hospital rumors suggest things are about to reach a boiling point, and the drama will hit it’s peak while the PCPD and Renault hone in on Jason and Britt. Jason is going to need all the help he can get from those he trusts.
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