General Hospital Spoilers: Morgan Is Alive, But Will He Return As The Son Carly And Sonny Remember?

Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his ex wife Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) suffered a devastating loss when their son Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig) was killed.

Ava Jerome (Maura West) had a hand in Morgan’s death after switching his bipolar meds with placebos, causing him to spiral out of control.

General Hospital recaps recall the lasting effect that losing a their son has left on Sonny and Carly. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny is reliving the pain of losing a child since becoming close to his cousin Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor), just to have him suddenly taken away.

Sonny is a family man through and through. Despite the nature of his business and the acts carried out in order to maintain and ensure his powerful status in Port Charles, Sonny holds family at the highest regard.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) plan to take down his father uses Sonny’s good heart against him. His plan to make Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) not only a trusted employee of Sonny’s, but to set the stage for Dex to become in some way like a replacement for Morgan. Michael told Dex to get close enough to his father to help fill the void after losing his son, Morgan. Now that Brando is gone too, it’s likely Sonny will become even more vulnerable.

General Hospital rumors suggest that recent hints throughout the dialogue could be indication that Morgan Corinthos is alive. Morgan’s name has been dropped frequently in recent scenes, alluding to the possibility that he will resurface in some way.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors have speculated a couple theories involving how the writers could approach Morgan’s return.

Will Carly find her son in Florida?

Right now Carly Corinthos is stuck in her home town of Jacksonville, Florida, after an attempt to attend a business trip in Aruba for personal and professional growth turned into a personal mission. Carly is still stuck in Florida after finding out that Peyton Honeycutt is using her position to overturn the graveyard where Carly’s mother is at rest. Between Carly’s determination to stop Mrs. Honeycutt and the fact that Sonny called and told her to stay away from Port Charles for her safety, there’s reason enough for Carly to try and get comfortable in Jacksonville as it looks like it’s going to be a while. GH rumors hint that Carly could quite possibly find her son, Morgan there, years after his death. It’s possible that Morgan is alive and even being held by Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier).

Is Morgan Corinthos back with a vengeance?

Other GH rumors speculate the idea of Morgan being the hook killer, running around PC. His first victim was as Ava Jerome (Maura West), the woman he once loved. Ava purposely set out to hurt Morgan which ultimately resulted in the tragedy that struck the Corinthos family. Is Morgan alive and out for revenge? Another key component to the hook killer mystery is how the killer tan after Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Morgan’s sister. It’s likely Joss wasn’t a target at all, but then when the mystery attacker got sight of Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor), it seemed obvious that Brando saw the killer’s face. Morgan could have taken Brando out simply because he saw him, it he may have been Morgan’s intended victim since Brando was the one sort of taking his place in Sonny’s life.

Previous General Hospital news reports confirmed that General Hospital star Maurice Benard spilled some tea in a comment from his TikTok post. There fans had asked if Bryan Craig would soon be returning to his role as Sonny’s son, Morgan, when Benard replied to a fan by stating that Craig is too busy to return.

Will the role of Morgan Corinthos be recast?

If Morgan is alive, whether found by his mother Carly or back in PC on his own to get revenge, GH comings and goings speculate that the role may be recast based on Benard’s comment. Will Morgan return unrecognizable to Sonny, Carly, and the rest of Port Charles, not only physically but with a new personality to go along with it?

GH previews and spoilers suggest the killer strikes again. How many more will fall victim before the killer’s identity is revealed?

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