General Hospital News and Spoilers: Scout Cain Recast and SORASed

General Hospital’s new Scout Cain
General Hospital: Scout Cain Recast!

Meet General Hospital’s new Scout Cain! General Hospital news reports confirm the latest casting change to hit Port Charles. Reportedly, GH recasts and SORASes Scout Cain.

According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) daughter Scout is about to hit a growth spurt. In 2022, actress Cosette Abinante joined the GH cast and made her debut as Danny Morgan’s (Asher Antonyzyn) little sister on September 14th. Abinante was just 9 years old when she took on the role.

Recent General Hospital news reports confirm Abinante’s GH exit. Evidently, a storyline shift is set to take place as General Hospital recasts and SORASes Scout Cain.

Kayden Brenna Tokarski has taken over the role of Scout. The actress is 16 years old. She steps into the role upon Cosette Abinante’s exit with a three year age difference.

According to GH spoilers and rumors, a more mature storyline for Scout Cain is on the horizon. Perhaps Scout becomes more involved with Danny, Rocco, and Charlotte’s adventures, making her a bigger part of the teen scene.

Best of luck and well wishes go out to Cosette Abinante as Scout’s recast Kayden Brenna Tomarski is welcomed into the role.

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Falls For Brennan

GH Spoilers: Nina Falls For Brennan
General Hospital: Are Jack Brennan and Nina Reeves GH’s Next New Couple?

GH Spoilers: Nina falls for Brennan. Upcoming General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina develops feelings for Brennan despite their current circumstances. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) barely knew WSB Chief Jack Brennan (Chris L. McKenna) when she accidentally stuck him with a syringe. She was trying to stick the paralytic drug into Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).
– Nina was trying to save Jack.

WSB Chief Jack Brennan has been transferred to Turning Woods where he can “rot in peace,” according to WSB Director Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes).

Meanwhile, Nina is stressing about accidentally putting Jack in a coma. She’s worried for his well being since she knows he has no family. The only person who genuinely cared about Brennan in Port Charles is Carly. And since they’re over, things could be awkward.

According to upcoming General Hospital spoilers, Jack received regular visits from Nina.

GH Spoilers: Nina Falls For Brennan

Could Nina grow to genuinely care for Brennan despite their few and contentious encounters? And could Brennan maybe recognize her genuine care and concern? If Nina develops feelings for Brennan, will he reciprocate?

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Faces Willow, Brennan Suffers The Effects Of Drew’s Dose, Drew Starts To Come Alive

Nina wakes up Drew
General Hospital: Nina’s big mistake

General Hospital spoilers for next week, 5-11-26, tease that Nina faces Willow. What went down in Drew’s living room changes everything. Ultimately, Willow’s plans are destroyed, and she won’t be too happy with Nina.

According to GH recaps, Nina stuck Brennan with Drew’s syringe. That means, Drew missed a dose of the paralytic drug in andd to already having been overdue. Now it’s only a matter of time before Drew starts to come alive.

Startling General Hospital previews show that Drew wiggles his fingers for the first time. He has Nina to thank for that. On the contrary, General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina warns Willow about Drew, but she won’t receive any thanks from her daughter.

Willow’s plans didn’t include Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), that’s for sure. She’s had pressure from Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and Brennan, and now Valentin adds another obstacle to overcome. Will Willow see this as all Nina’s fault?

Next week on General Hospital, be sure to watch Monday through Friday for more excitement and drama as the situation in Port Charles erupts.

General Hospital Spoilers: Cliffhanger Friday’s Storyline Shocker! Did Nina Just Kill Jack Brennan?

GH Spoilers: Did Nina kill Kack Brennan?
General Hospital: Will Jack Brennan Die?

The Friday, May 8th episode of General Hospital has left GH Fan’s stunned. A wild turn of events has lead Nina Reeves to use force to try and diffuse a violent situation. Now Jack Brennan’s (Chris L. McKenna) life hangs in the balance after Nina (Cynthia Watros) stuck him with Drew‘s (Cameron Mathison) paralytic drug syringe. It looks like Nina is in quite the predicament. Did Nina kill Jack Brennan?

General Hospital recaps for Friday, May 8 recall the chaos in the moments leading up to what could be Jack Brennan’s final moments. Nina screamed and pleaded for Valentin Cassadine and Jack Brennan to stop, but things had gotten gone too far. That’s when she grabbed a syringe that was meant for Drew and stuck Brennan with it.

Is the dose enough to be lethal? Just because the dose isn’t lethal for Drew doesn’t mean that it is not going to kill Jack. In her attempt to stop Jack and Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) from killing each other. It’s quite possible that Nina killed Jack Brennan with the syringe meant for Drew.

General Hospital Spoilers: Elizabeth Corners Willow

GH Spoilers: Elizabeth Corners Willow
General Hospital: Elizabeth makes an observation

General Hospital spoilers for the week of 4-27-26 reveal that Elizabeth corners Willow. So why does Liz put her friend on the spot?

What kind of friend would Head Nurse Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) be if she didn’t come to check up on Congresswoman Willow Cain (Katelyn MacMullen) and her invalid husband Drew? Good thing we didn’t have to find out because Liz already paid Willow and Drew a visit.

Elizabeth Becomes Willow’s Problem

According General Hospital spoilers for 4-27-26 through 5-1-26, Elizabeth pursues her own recommendations for Drew’s (Cameron Mathison) at home care. Based on GH recaps from Friday, 4-24-26, Elizabeth observed Drew’s progress. She even recognized that he was trying to communicate with her beyond a simple yes or no. Then suddenly, Elizabeth realized it was an SOS. Evidently, Drew’s signal for help motivates Liz to do some digging.

Willow Shuts Down Elizabeth

General Hospital rumors suggest that Elizabeth corners Willow about some treatment options to help Drew. She’ll suggest ways to help Drew communicate aside from blinking his eyes. Obviously, this is the last thing Willow wants. She’s Donna have to shut down Liz somehow. So, how will Willow get Elizabeth off her back?

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Strikes A Deal With Drew

Nina strikes a deal with Drew
General Hospital: Nina and Drew find common ground?

Desperate times call for desperate measures, and both Nina and Drew are well, desperate. General Hospital spoilers for next week, 4-27-26, indicate that Nina pushes back on Willow- or at least she contemplates the idea. She realizes that Willow has gone off the deep end and ultimately, Nina strikes a deal with Drew?!?

Will Nina Take The Risk?

One wrong move and Willow throws Nina under the bus go drugging Drew – although she didn’t actually do it. It seems like Willow put Nina in an impossible situation. Despite the fact that Willow has collected Nina’s DNA in order to frame her if she steps out of line, Nina might be willing to risk it all.

According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Nina contemplates pushing back on Willow. Although she’s being framed, Nina could find a way to stop Willow, and save herself from going down for a crime she didn’t commit. This won’t be easy and she’s going to need some help.

Nina and Drew Find Common Ground, Will They Strike A Deal To Help Each Other?

Nina and Drew are both desperate. She has the power to bring Drew out of this horrific paralytic state, and he has the power to exonerate Nina. Although Willow has framed and blackmailed Nina, Drew knows the truth. And maybe, just maybe, Nina strikes a deal with Drew. Reportedly, Nina realizes that this has gone too far, and that Willow must be stopped.

Will Drew agree to vouch for Nina and confirm that she was framed? Nina’s going to have to get

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Gets Willow The Help She Needs- No Matter What It Takes

GH Spoilers Nina turns Willow in
General Hospital: Nina knows CRAZY when she sees it

Coming up on General Hospital Willow is determined to keep Jacinda away from Wylie and Amelia. According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen)actions leave Nina (Cynthia Watros) unsettled. Her confessions lead Nina to realize that Willow is deeply disturbed. Instead of enabling her daughter, hopefully Nina gets Willow the help she needs.

Nina Reeves is a mother in pain. She just found out that her precious daughter Willow was in fact the one who shot Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Not in self-defense, but twice. In the back. As if that wasn’t enough for Nina to process, Congresswoman Cain dropped another bombshell on her mother when she admitted to administering Drew a paralytic drug. She confirmed that Drew’s stroke was not of natural causes, but actually of her own doing.

The shocking revelations do not end there. Amidst all of this, Nina knows that Willow is pulling this off with Jenz Sidwell’s (Carlo Rota) help. Everyone knows that Sidwell’s help doesn’t come for free. Up until this point, Nina has been in full support of her daughter. Well, some call it support others would call it and enabling. But based on recent General Hospital rumors, Nina is done enabling Willow. She was taken aback by Willow‘s inability to see reason when it comes to Michael (Rory Gibson) and Jacinda (Paige Herschel). Is this the point where Nina realizes that her daughter is dangerous? This has to be a hard pill to swallow after everything. Nina went through with her other daughter Nelle (Chloe Lanier).

If Nina gets Willow the help she needs does that also mean she has to come clean? Willow shot and drugged drew and is now a danger to Jacinda. Will Nina throw Willow under the bus?

General Hospital Spoilers: Is Willow’s Reign Coming To An End? Michael Brings Down Willow With Proof

GH Spoilers Michael has proof against Willow
General Hospital: Will Michael Bring Down Willow?

Willow shouldn’t get too comfortable with all this power because odds are it won’t last. GH previews got 4-17-26 indicate that Michael has proof against Willow.

Perhaps it’s the Congresswoman title that gives Willow a boost of confidence. She’s in a position to call the shots and that’s exactly what happens. General Hospital spoilers for 4-17-26 reveal that Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) boldly approaches Michael’s girlfriend. Willow warns Jacinda to stay away from her children. Is it a threat or a warning?

Coming up on General Hospital, GH spoilers tease that Willow waltzes into Crimson where she finds Jacinda (Paige Herschel). Michael’s girlfriend is currently employed by Willow’s mom, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), and Willow knew just where to find her.

Is Willow’s Reign Over?

Meanwhile, Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) shares some interesting information with his sister Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi). According to the most recent GH previews, Kristina basically asks Michael to clarify, and says, “are you saying that you have proof that Willow shot Drew?”

Is this the beginning of Willow’s unraveling?

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina’s Crushed by Willow’s Confession and Diabolical Plan

Willow’s confession crushes Nina

Coming up on General Hospital, Willow confesses to Nina that she shot Drew. But according to the latest General Hospital spoilers, that’s not all Willow has to say to her mother. Willow’s confession crushes Nina.

According to General Hospital, recaps Jack Brennan (Chris L. McKenna) wants Nina (Cynthia Watros) to manipulate Charlotte for information on Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stewart). And if she doesn’t, he will release the footage of Willow at Drew’s the night of the attempted murder.

willow will do anything to keep custody of Wylie and Amelia. Even on the stand, Willow made it clear that she meant anything. She refuses to lose her children again to Michael (Rory Gibson) and she needs to clear up Nina‘s mess with Jack Brennan. Nina‘s Switzerland stance on choosing between Willow and Charlotte doesn’t cut it for Willow. She needs to make sure Nina makes the right choice in that choice is Willow.

The April 13th episode of General Hospital raised speculation on Willow‘s next move. Willow told Drew that she felt bad about what she was about to do to her mother. Regardless, Willow convinced herself that she had to do what was necessary to keep her children. Evidently, General Hospital rumors tease that Willow is even willing to frame Nina for Drew‘s mysterious stroke and condition..

Based on yesterday’s General Hospital the events that took place hint that Willow had Nina administer Drew’s medication in order to get fingerprints to frame her.

General Hospital Spoilers:  An Awakening And A Turning Point- Drew Plays Willow

Drew plays Willow
General Hospital: Drew soaks it all in

For the last week or so the adverse impact of Faison’s final project has consumed Port Charles. To add to that drama, the plan to save Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) went off the rails. That’s why it’s been a minute since Drew and Willow graced us with their presence on General Hospital. Coming up next week on GH, the latest spoilers reveal that Willow feels caught off guard by her own realization. What the heck could that be about?

Currentlythe people of Port Charles face various challenges. Some have suffered devastating loss, being shot in the back, an attempted murder trial, shocking betrayals, custody disputes, and life and death risks.

Drew Plays Willow- An Awakening

Former Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) faces a major challenge as he lies motionless in bed. Communication. Drew is unable to communicate with those around him, which results from his mysterious “stroke.”

How will Drew save himself from Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) when he is incapable of communicating? (Other than Morse blinks). Let’s be honest, most people don’t know how to decode Morse code. Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) sure didn’t.

General Hospital spoilers tease that a aha moment catches Willow off guard. Reportedly, GH spoilers for March 31, 2026 reveal that Willow is taken aback a bit by her own realization. Does she realize that Drew has the ability to soak in all of the information that flies around the house? Maybe. And if so, she better watch her step.

Could Drew snap out of it and turn the tables on Willow? GH rumors tease that Willow gets played. Apparently, Drew exposes Willow and all of Sidwell’s secrets by pretending to be nonverbal. If and when will Drew strike and expose Willow and even Sidwell?!

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