General Hospital Spoilers: Peter Comes Face To Face With Sonny Corinthos

Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has committed countless crimes and destroyed numerous lives. He’s caused more loss and tragedy in the recent past than even Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Peter’s last act is the one that should do him in.

Peter August is essentially responsible for the presumed death of Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and if Peter thinks Sonny is going to stay quiet, he’s got another thing coming.

General Hospital previews indicate that after already getting a taste of what is coming to him from Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Sonny also pays Peter a visit in Pentonville.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny finally comes face to face with Peter, confront him about Jason. He makes it clear that he considers Peter responsible for Jason’s death, throwing any rules out the window when it comes to how he’ll handle Peter.

In a recent Instagram post, Wes Ramsey shared his honor to be working with Maurice Benard. He shares his excitement for finally being able to work one on one with the legendary actor. Ramsey shared a personal photo of himself and Benard, with the hashtag #Chadswedding, along with a caption expressing his gratitude working with Maurice.

Peter should be shaking in his shackles now that he’s crossed the line where Sonny is concerned. Peter has been getting away with everything for far too long. General Hospital rumors claim it’ll take Sonny himself to put a stop to Peter.

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