General Hospital: Will Danny Make His First Mob Move?
General Hospital spoilers reveal Steve Burton and Jason Morgan’s take on Danny becoming Jason 2.0. Sonny (Maurice Benard) said it, Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) is growing up. And just like a young Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson), Danny wants to follow in his dad’s footsteps.
Steve and Bradford delved into the nuances of the potential storyline on an episode of That’s Awesome.
Bradford asked Steve, “What do you think about Danny becoming Jason 2.0?” Immediately, Steve replied with a confident “No.”- He even shook his head at the idea. Then, Steve reinforced his take on Danny becoming Jason 2.0 with a question for Bradford. “No, why would I want that?” He asked.
Reportedly, Jason is definitely not in favor of Danny following in his footsteps. However, when asked what Steve (as opposed to Jason) thinks about the potential storyline, his answer wasn’t as definitive. Many factors come into play, such as how mob life in the real world has changed over the decades.
General Hospital recaps recall that dreaded days when Danny wants to join the business is here. Obviously, his interest was motivated by Jason’s arrest an expedition by the WSB. Then he overheard a private conversation about the ins and outs of his dad’s situation.
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors Danny is on the verge of making a move against Sidwell. First, Danny went to Sonny and told him the truth. He wants whoever did this to his dad to pay. That sounds a lot like Danny becoming Jason 2.0. Of course, Sonny explained why it’s a bad idea, and shut down his request to partake in any retaliation of that kind. Then, Danny overheard Sonny and Ric (Rick Hearst) talking about Sidwell and his possible involvement in getting Jason out of Port Charles. This way Sonny would become more vulnerable without Jason around.
Whether or not Danny listens to Sonny remains to be seen. Odds are, Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has her work cut out for her and Danny involves himself in mob business. Oh, what’s a grandma to do?!
General Hospital Spoilers: Who is most vulnerable?
According to recent GH spoilers Jason leaves Port Charles vulnerable to Sidwell, Cullum, and any other moving threat. General Hospital spoilers and rumors for the coming weeks tease that Sidwell’s grief results in life or death type of danger. Sidwell’s out for blood and gunning for Sonny after Marco’s murder. He doesn’t just pose a threat to Sonny (Maurice Benard), but to any and all who are close to him. No exceptions. And now that Jason’s gone Sonny is more vulnerable than ever. But who is the most vulnerable without Jason’s protection?
This time, Sonny and his loves aren’t the only ones with a target on their back. Although he may care about Britt’s wellbeing because Jason loves her, Dr. Westbourne managed to become a target all on her own. Between Cullum and Sidwell, Britt is in extreme danger.
Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) has ties to both Sonny and Britt, AND his relationship with Marco plays a role as well.
Danny and Rocco are both close to Sonny in the obvious ways. And then Rocco is twisted all up in this after he shot Cullum. Danny is setting himself up to become Jason 2.0. His desire to make the WSB pay for what they’ve done to his father comes after the system failed him. This vigilante type reaction sounds a lot like Danny could be headed to a life like Sonny and Jason.
Josslyn Jack’s (Eden McCoy) connection to Sonny, her job as a WSB Agent, and those encounters with Cullum put her in harm’s way. She was working with Jason here and there, but now he’s gone and can’t protect her.
You know who else Jason can’t protect because he’s gone? Britt and Carly. Obviously, Carly is up to her neck in this mess. She’s dating Brennan whom she can’t trust, her daughter Joss is a WSB agent, Jason is her best friend, she’s Sonny’s leading lady, and not to mention she is harboring a fugitive.
The waterfront is the place to be if you want to get shot or implicate yourself in any given crime. Typically, the Port Charles Waterfront sees the worst of the worst. Shootouts, murders, gruesome discoveries, blackmail, you name it. But what happens at the pier doesn’t always stay at the pier. Allegedly, Lulu can’t trust Nathan with Rocco’s secret.
Port Charles Waterfront activity has increased in the last few months as a result heightened threats and dangers to the people of the city. According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, secrets left at Pier 54’s waterfront come back with a vengeance.
Currently, Rocco struggles with the guilt that is tied to Jason’s arrest. Rocco knows that Jason is protecting him, and now Danny lost his father. Essentially, Danny is practically an orphan, and Rocco (Finn Carr) feels responsible for the outcome.
Nathan Can’t Be Trusted!
General Hospital spoilers and rumors for the next two weeks focus on Cullum’s (Andrew Hawkes) shooting, and the fallout that falls on Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) loved ones. Not only Danny (Asher Antonyzyn), but Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is deeply affected by Jason’s leaving. Then there’s Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins).
Rocco’s mother is beside herself with sadness and empathy for her son. Her heart is conflicted about the tragic situation. Should she keep the secret? If she does, she betrays Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and lets Jason take the fall, adversely affecting those who love him, like Danny. If she tells the truth then her own son will go to prison- for a long, long time.
Recent revelations prove that Nathan West is indeed an imposter, and Lulu’s being played. This changes the game entirely for Lulu and she doesn’t even known it. She’s trusting a snake to protect her son while the snake deceives everyone who loves Nathan.
Coming up on General Hospital, the fallout of a botched plan to save Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) continues to unfold. GH spoilers for the week of 3-30-26 through 4-3-26 Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr) struggles with having shot Agent Cullum. He told Lulu that he would, but how long can Rocco keep quiet about Cullum?
Rocco’s Guilt Over Jason and Danny
Rocco is nothing short of a hero. Undoubtedly, Rocco saved Jason’s life, and likely Britt’s too. But right now he feels more guilt and upset than anything else. According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, it may become more difficult for Rocco to keep things inside. He knows that Jason was hauled away by the WSB for what he did, and Rocco feels the weight of that guilt.
Does Rocco keep quiet about Cullum?
He is distraught over Danny being left without a father. Especially since his mom Sam is gone. Rocco continues to process what happened and what it means for himself and those around him. Do you think Rocco will spill his secret?
General Hospital: Will Kelly Monaco return to General Hospital?
Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) daughter Scout hasn’t had it easy since her mother died. Sam McCall’s death was as shocking to Port Charles as Kelly Monaco’s GH exit was to the fans.
Real life drama surrounded Monaco’s exit. Kelly Monaco’s fans and supporters formed social media groups, and petitions were signed as General Hospital fans protested Kelly Monaco’s firing in 2024. The twenty one year GH fan-favorite spoke out on the situation, giving fans a tiny hint that unfair practices may have played a role in Monaco’s shocking GH exit.
Recently, talk of Kelly Monaco’s potential return has gained even more traction. The GH rumors are seemingly more like more like news and a major spoiler as more characters fro Sam’s name. Currently, he storyline surrounding Drew Alexis Willow and Danny set the stage nicely for Sam to return- for Scout and Danny.
Both of Sam’s kids need their mother more than ever right now. GH fans hold out hope that Kelly Monaco returns to General Hospital. Don’t you think it’s the perfect time for Sam to return?
General Hospital: Should Jason Kick Drew’s A$$ Again?
Coming up on General Hospital, Congressman Drew Cain faces Mayor Laura Spencer Collins’ wrath. She overheard Drew berating, degrading, and essentially verbally attacking Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn).
Obviously, Drew (Cameron Mathison) singles out and targets his nephew Danny because of Jason (Steve Burton). His hatred and jealousy for his own brother, puts a target on Danny’s back. Not even out of honor and respect for Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) memory has any bearing on Drew’s despicable actions.
Apparently being shot hasn’t put life into perspective for Congressman Cain. Instead, it has fueled his personal agenda to seek vengeance against those who he has made an enemy.
Drew Feels Laura’s Wrath
General Hospital spoilers for the week of October 27 tease that Drew faces a setback. One could only hope that his setback is due to medical reasons, such as complications from his gunshot wounds, or getting his a$$ kicked by Jason.
However, GH spoilers indicate that his big plans take a hit. Drew’s plans suffer a setback, and he’s not as powerful as he thinks. Perhaps Mayor Collins (Genie Francis) has something to do with it after witnessing Drew’s encounter with Danny and Rocco (Finn Carr).
Seriously though, don’t you just wish that Jason would go in for Round Two and beat the crap out of Drew?
General Hospital: Drew’s blame game gets even darker
Congressman Cutthroat Cain is a disgrace to the Quartermaine name. So much so that Monica has barred him from the premises. He had to change his name back to Cain, and basically disassociate from the family. If Drew thinks he’s got family problems now, he should think again because there’s no going back if Drew claims Danny shot him.
Evidently, ruing your grandson’s family by sleeping with his nephew’s wife is where Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson)“DREW” (pun intended) the line. Drew Cain went from Mr. Save You Girl to Mr. Steal Your Girl in a flash. As a result, his shift from hero to villain has torn many lives apart.
Coming up on General Hospital, Drew uses his victim status to carryout his next attack on an enemy. Apparently, not the enemies all thought. According to recent GH recaps, Drew openly admitted that he plans to accuse Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) of shooting him that night. There’s motive, a bit of evidence that Michael was near Drew’s home, and a weak alibi. If Drew wanted Michael to go down for his shooting, then he could totally make it happen.
General Hospital: Danny and Drew argue over Scout
However, new GH rumors claim that Drew scratches the plan to blame Michael. Apparently, framing Michael Corinthos as his shooter is no longer Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) plan of attack. Instead, he realizes that he’s got an entrenched vendetta to unleash- against Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers tease that Drew’s wrath knows no bounds. A visit from his nephew Danny appears to have sparked a devious plan for the perfect vengeance. Now Drew knows just where to hit Jason where it counts. Through this son, Danny.
Will he really go as low as to blame Danny for his shooting?
General Hospital: Danny and Rocco make an alarming discovery
Danny and Rocco find a body! Ok, so who died?! This week on General Hospital, betrayal and rage wreak havoc over Port Charles. Danny and Rocco like hanging out together as brothers do. They also get themselves into trouble as brothers typically do. Sneaking out, witnessing and partaking in underage drinking, encounters with bullies, are situations that any parent can expect and deem “normal” teenage experiences.
However, coming up this week on General Hospital, Danny and Rocco’s next experience as teen brothers isn’t so typical. According to the latest General Hospital previews, Danny and Rocco are walking by the pier when they make an alarming discovery.
Meanwhile, Ava Jerome (Maura West), Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst), and Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) are three ingredients in the latest Port Charles recipe for disaster. This week’s GH spoilers reveal that Ava loses control and attacks Ric during a three-way argument. Kristina, Ava, and Ric are all in a bad place after committing crime after crime. Ava cries betrayal and then takes an oversized pearl and bashes roc with it in the back of his head.
Did Ava actually kill Ric and dump his body in the water, just to float right by two PC teens? Or is the body another unfortunate victim?
General Hospital: Jason Calls Diane After Anna Puts Danny At Risk
It’s time to call Diane! Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is on a tear and will stop anyone who gets in the way of her mission. It doesn’t matter if they’re a WSB agent a 20 something year-old young woman or a mob enforcer. Anna isn’t letting anyone mess up her investigation.
General Hospital recaps recall Anna’s shocking decision to arrest Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). The police commissioner isn’t messing around with anyone who tries to take this investigation into their own hands. Already she has dismissed Dante for being too close to the case. Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) has been arrested, and now Jason.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dex Heller’s (Evan Hofer) killer. The entire city of Port Charles wants their killer brought to justice, and Anna knows that she has to play her cards right otherwise Renault will slip through the cracks. Ultimately, this dangerous criminal needs to be off the streets and she will do what it takes to make that happen.
Time To Call Diane
Meanwhile, people like Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) advocate for Cyrus as the known criminal oversteps with Jason’s son Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) . Thanks to Martin, Danny and the rest of PC become easier marks now that Jason is in lock up. Obviously, Jason doesn’t want Cyrus anywhere near Danny, and he doesn’t care who knows it. Now he suffers the consequences of making a public death threat.
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers Jason calls Diane after Anna makes her arrest. Will she be able to get Jason out of Pentonville so that he can protect his son? Putting Jason behind bars puts Danny at an even higher risk.
Will Diane work her magic and get Jason out of Anna’s control before Cyrus strikes again?
General Hospital: Jason Morgan Goes Into Full Dad Mode
And so it begins! Danny Morgan was born into a unique family dynamic. His mom Sam (God rest her soul) was a tough cookie. An adventure seeker, scuba diver, Private Investigator, and so much more, Sam will always be remembered for her strength and courage. Danny’s father, Jason Morgan is quite the tru seeker himself. As Sonny Corinthos’s right hand man, Jason’s job as a mob enforcer sets the tone for Danny’s family dynamic. Regardless, Jason protects Danny no matter what.
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers, Jason Morgan gears up to go full force when someone messes with his son. Jason wasn’t around for much of Danny’s young life, but now that Sam is gone Jason has stepped up to his dad status. He’s there for his son no matter what or who tries to get in the way.
Dad Mode! Jason Protects Danny
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Jason steps in when someone puts their hands in Danny. He sets a firm warning, and tells them to take their hands off of his son. It’s hard to say who tries to mess with Danny, but Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) has been on a downward spiral lately. The news about him and Sasha’s biological connection hit him hard, and he’s been acting out ever since. This week, Cody causes a stir at The Black Dog, but does he have the nerve to mess with Danny?
This week on General Hospital Jason takes care of business when Danny is in trouble.
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