General Hospital Spoilers: PART TWO- Addressing Robert Scorpio’s Death- Will Robert Die Protecting Anna From Faison?

Robert dies protecting Anna
General Hospital: Addressing Robert Scorpio’s Death

Addressing Tristan Rogers’s death- Robert dies protecting Anna? Cesar Faison made multiple attempts on Robert Scorpio’s life over the years. The love triangle involving Anna Devane has always been Cesar’s driving force making Scorpio his enemy.

Faison was fixated on former WSB Agent for decades. His infatuation wasn’t flattering. It wasn’t caring, kind, or in admiration. It was predatory, obsessive, and most definitely creepy. Faison couldn’t stand that Anna loved Robert Scorpio (the late Tristan Rogers). He made multiple attempts to kill Robert, including blowing up his boat. Cesar Faison spent decades torturing Robert and Anna, and even kidnapped Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough).

Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) was always the main character in Cesar Faison’s (Anders Hove) theatrical and dramatic life. Some things never change, and Anna is the focal point of Faison’s theatrics yet again. This time it’s from beyond the grave- or so it’s assumed.

Eventually, Tristan Rogers’s death is addressed as a reflection of Robert Scorpio’s death. Rogers died on August 15th, 2025. It’s been almost a year and Tristan’s Robert Scorpio remains alive. The people of Port Charles have yet to say goodbye to Robert, but GH rumors hint that the time is near.

Over the years Faison targeted Robert Scorpio because of a twisted love triangle involving Anna Devane. Faison’s obsession with Anna drove Cesar to torture Robert and their entire family for decades.

Faison’s final project has already plagued so many lives in Port Charles. Although he’s dead, could the effects of Cesar Faison’s final project become fatal for Robert? Since Anna is in a bad way, then maybe she’s distraught over Robert’s death.

The latest General Hospital rumors speculate that Robert dies protecting Anna. Could that be how Robert’s passing fits into the current storyline?

General Hospital Spoilers: PART ONE- Anna’s Return and Robert’s Death Shake Port Charles- And Could Bring Robin Home

Anna’s return and Robert’s death bring Robin home
General Hospital: Is Robin Scorpio Drake Coming Home?

Due to the Memorial Day holiday, ABC will air an encore episode of General Hospital on 5-25-26. Current General Hospital storylines take a major turn this coming week, as the fallout of Faison’s final protect falls on the people of Port Charles. According to latest buzz among GH fans on social media, Anna’s return and Robert’s death bring Robin home.

Previously, GH news reports and rumors made mention of Robert Scorpio’s death, and the connection to Faison’s final project. Soon, Anna is due to return, and it looks like we have Willow to thank for that.

Anna’s return and Robert’s death bring Robin home

General Hospital spoilers reveal that Anna’s granddaughter Emma sometimes to worry. Her suspicions about Anna’s situation linger, and GH rumors tease that Emma could take things into her own hands.

It’s possible that Emma turns to her mom, Robin Scorpio Drake. It’s obvious to Emma that there’s more going on with Anna. This has Faison written all over it- and Robert Scorpio may pay the price. Faison’s link to Scorpio could be Robert’s cause of death- and Emma will be devastated… to be continued. Check out General Hospital Blog’s PART TWO in the next article!

General Hospital Spoilers: Jason’s Disappearance Leads Him To Sam

Jason returns this Summer with Sam
General Hospital: Will Jason fond Sam while he’s gone?

By now General Hospital fans are well aware that Steve Burton is taking a break from General Hospital. Reportedly, Burton confirmed his upcoming GH exit is only temporary. Based on recent General Hospital rumors, Jason returns this Summer, but he may not return alone. Currently, a large portion of the GH fanbase holds out hope that Jason returns this Summer with Sam!

According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors surrounding Steve’s exit, Jason leaves Port Charles. His upcoming absence is tied to the current storyline which involves Britt, Anna, Josslyn, Faison’s final project, and so much more. What we don’t know is whether or not Jason leaves willingly.

Faison’s final project has everyone Jason cares about twisted up and intertwined in all of the danger that comes with being close to the situation. Carly, Josslyn, Britt, Anna, and even Sonny are at risk. Of course, Jason’s life is at risk too. And it doesn’t end there. This wild plot of Faison’s extends from Cassadines to Spencers, to Quartermaines and Cains. And then some. You get my drift.

Jason Leaves to Neutralize The Situation- and Returns With Sam?

Back in 2017-2018 Jason and Sam (Kelly Monaco) were heavily involved in Cesar Faison’s memory mapping. Sam’s memory entire life was turned upside down when she was led to believe that Drew (the late Billy Miller) was Jason Morgan. Ultimately, they learned that Jason and Drew were Cesar’s memory mapping test subjects. Sam was also the one who discovered and outed Peter August as Henrik- blowing his cover. Sam’s involvement/interference in Faison’s first go-around is good reason for him to mess with her this time too.

It’s hard to say for sure, but it seems like GH is dropping hints indicative of Sam’s return. Sam was mentioned at least once a day for this entire week. Not to mention that Alexis, Willow, and Drew’s Scout situation, Danny acting out, Jason asking about guardianship, Dante reflecting on his love life with Lulu and Sam, could be clues as well.

According to General Hospital news reports, fan favorite, Kelly Monaco has not denied nor confirmed rumors of her return as Sam. Meanwhile, Burton exits GH and is expected to return as Jason this Summer.

General Hospital Spoilers: The Twin Theory Evolved- The Twisted Explanation For Nathan’s Behavior, Mistaken Identities, and The Madness

Twin Theory to Faison’s Final Project

GH spoilers 3-11-26: General Hospital spoilers, previews, and rumors for the week of 3-9-26 reveal new developments, bombshells, and startling revelations. Faison’s final project is seemingly similar to the twisted mind warp that took place almost a decade ago. Recently, GH rumors surface after fans revisit the Twin Theory, and memory mapping. In this case, it’s very possible that The Twin Theory explains Cullum and other suspicious occurrences.

Jason and Drew: The Twin Theory Test Subjects

Faison’s previous and elaborate experiment which involved “memory mapping” between Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) relied heavily on the Twin Theory.

Suspicions about Cullum, Anna, Nathan, Drew, and even Willow spark new General Hospital rumors. If we apply The Twin Theory to Faison’s Final Project there’s an explanation for the strange behavior some people have exhibited lately. Especially the four individuals mentioned above.

Who is Cullum Anyway, and What Did He Do With Anna?!

Who is Ross Cullum and where’d he come from? The Twin Theory could suggest that he’s either Faison’s twin, or with an evolved theory, a sibling will suffice. And let’s not forget about Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). She’s been acting strange and the “doctors” told her family that she’s had a mental break. Does anyone else suspect that Anna now shares memories belonging to Alex Marick?!

Noble Nathan OR Pieces Of Peter?!

Then there’s Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) who turned up over after 7 years. He was shot and killed by his father, the memory mapper himself, Cesar Faison (Anders Hove). It’s undeniable that something is off of Nathan. What if Nathan has Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) memories? Let’s face it, the real Nathan would never go for Lulu (Alexa Havins), Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) best friend.

Drew Who?! The Hero OR The Wife-Stealing Uncle?

Next is Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). He was already once a victim of Faison’s memory mapping when Drew experienced having vivid memories belonging to Jason Morgan. And he hasn’t been the same since he returned from Pentonville. Drew had one last act of heroism when he saved Willow‘s life. Then, Drew began acting out-of-pocket. He was selfish and demanding, burned bridges, blackmailed friends, and so much more just to get ahead. Interestingly, Drew’s twin (Jason) isn’t evil. So must be some other reason, or someone else’s memories infringing upon Drew Cain.

Sweet, People-Pleasing, Weeping Willow OR Murderous In The Name Of Motherhood?

Finally, there is Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). She has definitely changed over a short period of time, exhibit and bizarre, and I’ve heard their behavior. which could be by the Twin Theory. Were Nelle’s (Chloe Lanier) memories somehow infused into Willow’s brain!?

Britt is Running Out of Time

According to the latest GH spoilers for 3-11-26, time is running out. Cullum and Sidwell kick things into high gear. The pressure is on, and Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) is working on extremely limited, and borrowed time to finish Faison’s final project. Both Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) and Sidwell (Carlo Rota) have Agent Jack Brennan (Chris L. McKenna) shaking in his gray WSB Agent suit.

What will come of all of this? It’s difficult to determine Faison’s goal- or what the outcome he has intended to accomplish.

Be sure to check back with us at General Hospital Blog for the latest GH spoilers, rumors, updates, and more!

General Hospital Spoilers: Jack Costs Carly Everything When Jason and Josslyn Go Missing?!

General Hospital: Brennan puts Jason and Josslyn at Risk

Coming up on General Hospital, Jason Morgan is blue eyes deep the Five Poppies mission. Jason is determined to save Anna (Finola Hughes) and Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) from Faison’s latest game of torture. As for Agent Josslyn Jacks, Jason must protect her from Brennan’s bad choices. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Jason and Josslyn go missing because of Jack.

Jack (Chris L. McKenna) told Jason (Steve Burton) that he regrettably has put Joss at risk, and that Jason has to make sure Josslyn doesn’t pay for his mistakes. In other words, Jason has to clean up Brennan‘s mess that involves doing whatever it takes to protect Josslyn (Eden McCoy).

Meanwhile, Anna Devane and Britt Westbourne are in grave danger. Their connection to Cesar Faison, and Josslyn Jack’s role as a WSB Agent has Jason out to play hero.

Recent General Hospital news confirmed that Steve Burton is taking a break from GH. Burton confirmed that he will return as Jason Morgan this summer. In other GH comings and going news, rumors suggest that Eden McCoy may also be leaving General Hospital.

If the General Hospital rumors are true, then Eden and Steve’s GH exit could mean that Jason and Josslyn go missing together! Apparently, Carly’s (Laura Wright) world is shattered when Brennan’s choices cost Carly everything. Brennan is the reason that Josslyn is in the WSB, and he’s also the reason Jason has to protect her. It is all Jack Brennan‘s fault if Carly loses both Jason and Josslyn.

General Hospital Spoilers: GH Addresses Robert’s Death- Is Faison Responsible?!

General Hospital addresses Robert’s death
General Hospital: GH addresses Robert Scorpio

Last Summer General Hospital lost another legend when Tristan Roger passed away back on August 15, 2025. He filmed his last scenes as Robert alongside Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Sasha Corbin (Sofia Mattsson), and don’t forget baby Daisy. Sadly, there’ll come a time when Robert’s family receives heartbreaking news. GH rumors tease that General Hospital addresses Robert’s death within the Faison/Anna Devane storyline.

According to General Hospital recaps for the week of 2-2-26, Emma mentioned Robert. Emma (Braedyn Bruner) told Mac and Felicia that she would call her Grandpa (Robert) to accompany her to France. Mac (John J. York) immediately shut that down because he knows how Faison triggers Robert- especially when it comes to Anna.

General Hospital Addresses Robert’s Death

There’s no doubt that Jason Morgan put a bullet to Cesar Faison’s (Anders Hove) chest, killing him back in 2018. His death was confirmed, and Faison was thought to finally be out of everyone’s lives for good. However, recent times allude to his lingering presence. We’ve been warned. Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is sure that Faison is alive, even if there’s a twist. Faison’s final project has put so many lives in danger, and it’s possible that he brought harm to Robert Scorpio.

Now whether or not the real Cesar Faison is alive and well, or if his brain left the jar and was planted in either Nathan’s, Cullum’s, or anyone else’s head is anyone’s guess. But the fact remains that whoever is the true source behind Faison’s final project is completely capable of involving Robert Scorpio. All Faison (or someone on his behalf) has to do is bait Robert with Anna.

If General Hospital addresses Robert’s death within the current Faison/Anna storyline, then it’s likely that Faison is responsible. Do you think that Faison killed Robert, and that’s how GH ties Robert’s passing into the storyline?

General Hospital Spoilers: That’s Not Anna, That’s Alex

That’s not Anna that’s Alex Marick
General Hospital: Felicia finds Anna in France. Is that really Anna?

General Hospital spoilers for 2-4-26 tease that it’s looking more like whoever is in charge has used a decoy, and- that’s not Anna, that’s Alex Marick! Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) comes face to face with her best friend- or so it seems, and becomes emotional as she sees the state Anna Devane is in. But Anna’s alleged location raises a red flag since all signs indicate that Anna’s being held at Wyndemere.

Apparently, Mac and Felicia were right about one thing. Surely, that phone call was to mislead Anna’s family and get them far away from her true location. At this point anything is possible. Anna Devane’s (Finola Hughes) granddaughter Emma Scorpio Drake (Braedyn Bruner) received an alarming phone call about Anna.

That’s Not Anna, That’s Alex Marick!

According to General Hospital recaps, a man who goes by the name of Officer Russo told Emma that Anna is in France. But over the last couple of months it’s become apparent that Anna is being held at Wyndemere. Sidwell, Marco, and Cullum have gone to great lengths to keep her presence a secret. However, Marco’s pushback against Lucas and the Catacombs is a major red flag.

When it comes to Cesar Faison, there are no boundaries to what is reality and what is not. Hallucinations and reality collide. Expect the unexpected at every turn. And it just so happens that whoever is in France isn’t Anna at all.

General Hospital Spoilers: Is Sam Part of Cesar Faison’s Final Project?

Faison’s project brings back Sam
General Hospital: Faison linked to Sam’s potential return?

General Hospital spoilers for the week of February 2, 2026 reveal that details of Faison’s final project become clearer. As investigations continue, new developments emerge. And the more we know, the more Cesar Faison’s project seems to involve the same key players as the last time he messed with the people of Port Charles. Ultimately, that all ended when Jason shot and killed him in 2018. That’s why (among other potential clues that can be found in this article) GH rumors suggest that Faison’s project brings back Sam.

It’s obvious that Faison’s final project, Cold Fusion, involves multiple people who have ties to the infamous villain. First, his kids, Britt, Nathan, and Peter. Of course Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Turner) too. In the past, Faison was responsible for the memory mapping and swapping of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). And within that mess, Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) is the one who discovered that Peter was actually Henrik- blowing his cover.

Additional GH comings and goings reports and recent spoilers confirm that Kirsten Storms returns as Maxie Jones. Let’s not forget her ties to both Nathan and Peter. She’s also linked to Sidwell, since we know that he’s the one who poisoned Deception’s product, causing her to fall into a coma right on the set of Home and Heart!

Will Faison’s Project Bring Back Sam?

The latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Drew awakens after his wifey-induced stroke. Will he be the Drew he once was? GH rumors tease that Faison could have been responsible for Drew’s personality shift over the last couple of years. Coincidentally, Drew became what seemed like a different person (not for the better) soon after Jason returned. Potentially, Faison could be responsible for literally everything that’s happening now in Port Charles.

Apparently, General Hospital rumors speculate that this is eerily familiar to “the tale of two Jason’s” storyline that began around 2014. From there the storyline lingered on and off, and then picked back up in 2017. Then, Jason’s 2017 returned began the conclusion that wrapped up in 2018.

It makes sense that many of the same key players in that story are also prevalent in today’s current storyline. Faison continues to terrorize the same people he’s always terrorized. That said, GH rumors surrounding Kelly Monaco’s potential return hint that Faison may be linked to Drew’s strange behavior over the last couple of years, and Sam’s return.

The frequent name dropping and the current focus on Alexis, Drew, and Scout all hint toward Sam’s potential return. Then tie it to Faison, and boom, we might just have a logical way to present Sam’s return. Do you think that Kelly Monaco is headed back to General Hospital?

General Hospital Spoilers: Did Liesl Help Fake Britt’s Death To Save Her Life?

Liesl Help Fake Britt’s Death To Save Her Life?
General Hospital: Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) and Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati)

General Hospital spoilers for February tease that Britt and Jason delve deeper into the inner workings of Cesar Faison’s final project. Apparently, he left his cold fusion research unfinished as he tried to develop a cure for his own Huntington’s disease. Now, Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) and Jenz Sidwell’s (Carlo Rota) have taken over. And in order to complete what Faison started, they needed his daughter. Who knows, maybe they needed her mother too! Did Liesl help fake Britt’s death to save her life?

Dr. Britt Westbourne’s (Kelly Thiebaud) Huntington’s Disease diagnosis devastated her and her mother. She always knew of the possibility that she’s inherit the disease from her father, Cesar Faison. But it wasn’t until she got tested and learned that she carried the genetic marker.

Did Liesl Help Fake Britt’s Death to Save Her Life?

According to General Hospital recaps from 1-30-26, Britt told Jason that Heather‘s attack and saving Josslyn (Eden McCoy) was real. mother would do anything for her child. Especially if that child has a terminal illness. No price is too high to pay to ensure a long and healthy life for your child. Is that how the WSB, Sidwell, and Cullum knew to swoop in as Britt was taking what would have been her last breath?

General Hospital Spoilers: Brick Delivers A Strong Warning For All Of Port Charles- TRUST NO ONE

Brick issues a warning

Brick is back! General Hospital comings and goings reports reveal that Stephen A. Smith returns this week. Brick issues a warning. He’s back in Port Charles, and his advice should be taken seriously.

General Hospital spoilers for the week of January 26, 2026 reveal that a blizzard blasts Port Charles. Extreme weather conditions prevent travel, and force the people of Port Charles to stay put- no matter where they are, or whom they’re with. it doesn’t matter if you love them hate them or if they’re complete strangers.

Brick is back and issues a warning. General Hospital previews indicate that Brick stresses the point that no one is to be trusted. The threat is real, and when the blizzard blasts Port Charles, some become more vulnerable. At a time where reality is distorted, inclement weather has catastrophic consequences, secret medical breakthrough is used as leverage, no one knows who they can trust.

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