Last week, General Hospital Blog shared GH news, confirming the return of General Hospital vet, Chad Brannon.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Chad Brannon has begun filming at familiar place, Prospect Studios.
Brannon played Zander Smith, father of Elizabeth Webber’s (Rebecca Herbst) son, Cameron (William Lipton). In Chad’s Instagram post below, the actor shows himself walking into Prospect Studios. His TV son, William Lipton left a comment, “Lengend!!”
Zanders return will be very interesting. GH rumors indicate a rough road ahead for Cam, possibly dealing with all that’s going on with Franco’s (Roger Howarth) medical condition. GH rumors claim Brannon will rerun as Zander in ghost or dream form, as maybe a way to help him through the tough times.
As if life for this teenage boy wasn’t challenging enough, now Cameron Webber’s (William Lipton) step father is dying and the entire city of Port Charles believes Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) is a threat to society.
General Hospital spoilers reveal there will be even more bad news coming for Cam. In the midst of all the stress and worry, one bright spot was that Cam was accepted into the college of his choice. But if General Hospital rumors come true, devastation will overshadow.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Cameron Webber will suffer through a devastating situation, rumored to involve Franco. It could very well be seeing Franco go through his medical crisis, but some GH rumors claim Franco’s medical crisis won’t end well for the Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), and the rest of the Webber/Baldwin family.
Chad Brannon joined the cast of General Hospital in 2000, and exited the role of Zander Smith in 2004.
Zander was the father of Elizabeth Webber’s (Rebecca Herbst) son, Cameron, who was named after Zander’s late father.
According to Entertainment Weekly, General Hospital spoilers reveal Brannon is set to return. General Hospital news reports he will begin filming on February 12th, and will air sometime in March.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) is trying everything in her power to hold on to Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). He has been diagnosed with a brain tumor which has the potential for him to become a danger to others as he was back before his tumor was treated.
Franco (then played by James Franco) terrorized the people of Port Charles, especially Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Now that Franco is faced with such a horrible diagnosis, he fears that he will revert back to that dangerous man who once inflicted so much pain on others.
General Hospital spoilers indicate there is a long road ahead for Franco’s struggles with this brain tumor, including the risk of the wrath of Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Franco doesn’t want to become the man he once was and has asked Jason Morgan to kill him if ever he became a danger to his family and others. Sam spilled the tea RO Liz, letting her in on Franco’s request. Not only was Liz furious that Franco would ask Jason to do such a thing, and without discussing the matter, she is furious with Jason for his response.
General Hospital previews show Elizabeth tracking down Jason to confront him, expressing her anger, and demanding answers. Liz and Jason are former lovers and share a child, Jake Webber. She has always held Jason in high regard, but this time she doesn’t think he’s so great. Could Jason’s agreement with Franco be the end of a life long friendship and mutual respect between Elizabeth and Jason?
Last year, General Hospital fans were in for a real treat when Réal Andrews returned to the canvas decades after his character’s departure.
Andrews entered the GH scene back on December 17th, 1996. He played the role of Marcus Taggert on and off until May of 2003.
General Hospital news reports Real Andrews has shared a nostalgic GH photo on Instagram. The pic dates back to the 90s Nirses Ball with a very young Liz Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson), alongside Dara Jenson (Vanita Harbour), and Réal Andrews himself, as Marcus Taggert.
Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) is struggling with a medical condition he’d rather die from than live through.
Franco doesn’t want to turn back into the evil man he was before his rumor was removed. He was so ashamed of who could become again that he kept his diagnosis a secret from his wife, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter (Wes Ramsey) will be uneasy with Franco now that Franco has disclosed his memories to Peter. Franco decided to tell Peter that Drew’s (Billy Miller) memories are starting to come back. That’s the last thing Peter wants!
General Hospital rumors suggest Peter is so unsettled knowing Franco holds his dark secrets, that Franco’s life is now in danger. Franco made a big mistake telling Peter about Drew’s memories. Can Liesl (Kathleen Gati) help Franco before it’s too late?
Wow! General Hospital has left fans with one HELL of a cliffhanger Friday. So much is left hanging in the balance. Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Julian Jerome’s (William deVry) heart to heart, Franco’s (Roger Howarth) diagnosis, Dustin’s (Mark Lawson) proposal, Lulu’s (Emme Rylan) confession, and Dante’s (Dominic Zamprogna) attempt at a second chance may never see their destined outcome.
General Hospital news has confirmed the exits of Emme Rylan as Lulu Spencer Falconeri, and William deVry as Julian Jerome.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Julian will die, since deVry made it crystal clear that he would never return to GH is left the show. General Hospital news reports, Emme Rylan announced that she and her family were going on the road, across country. Their home has been sold by their landlord and Emme and her family packed their bags.
General Hospital rumors claim Lulu will parish in the recent explosion orchestrated by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), and carried out by Julian.
Among Lulu, many other innocent bystanders are now victims of the blast, including Julian’s own grandson, Danny Morgan (Porter Fasullo). Also inside The Floating Rib, Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab), Cameron Webber (William Lipton), Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), Dustin Phillips (Mark Lawson), and of course, the man behind Renault’s motive, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
Who will live and who will die? Previously, General Hospital rumors claimed there would be more shocking casting cuts coming soon. The fate of these characters hang in the balance as GH fans anxiously wait out the weekend.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) have been trying to get their life on track while having financial troubles and being manipulated by their friends Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma).
Franco and Ava have been friends for a while, but not nearly as long as Liz and Nik. Regardless, Franco and Ava become even closer during their time together when Franco was painting Ava’s portrait. The unveiling of Ava’s portrait was a major sign in what was ahead for Franco. He shown signed of reverting back to his old personality before having his tumor removed. Since then, Franco has been displaying somewhat of out of character behavior, leaving Liz to question whether or not he was reverting back to his past.
General Hospital spoilers confirm Franco’s brain tumor is back. Although at first he was set on not telling Elizabeth, new General Hospital previews show Franco revealing his diagnoses. The tumor is inoperable, leaving little hope for Franco to remain having his current personality, or even survival.
Franco’s fate has not yet been decided. Although General Hospital rumors claim more casting cuts are ahead, there has not been any GH news confining the departure of Roger Howarth as Franco Baldwin.
Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) just received devastating news about his current health status.
Everyone knows just exactly who Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is and what he does for a living. As a result of Jason’s reputation and the nature of his “career,” Genera Hospital spoilers reveal Franco takes Jason’s line of work into consideration when making an important decision.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Franco asks Jason for a favor. In an upcoming GH preview, Franco asks Jason to kill him. In the wake of learning he has an inoperable tumor that will turn him back into his old self, Franco turns to Jason to put him out of his misery. Franco plans to keep his diagnosis a secret from his wife, Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). He was having flashbacks of recent episodes where his mind was drifting in the direction of how he was before having the tumor removed. Ava Jerome’s painting, the monkey, are signs that Franco is regressing.
General Hospital rumors claim there are more casting cuts ahead, following the exit news surrounding William deVry and Emme Rylan. It has been rumored that Howarth might be next on the list, leaving this story line open to ways to write the character of Franco out.
We will keep GH fans posted on any Gh comings and goings news and spoilers.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) is the daughter Jeff Webber (Richard Dean Anderson) and Carolyn Webber, whom fans have never met. Jeff and Carolyn were married and had children off screen, and only Jeff was brought to the canvas. Elizabeth has walked through her life in Port Charles with the closest person as a mother figure being her Grandmother, “Gram” Audrey Webber. Liz’s ex mother in law was also like a mother to her. Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) thought of her son Lucky’s (Jonathan Jackson) wife, as a child of her own. She was always there for Liz and Lucky when they struggled through life as a young couple and as new parents. Liz has made Laura a grandmother and she will always cherish that.
General Hospital news reports Elizabeth Webber’s mother was never physically introduced on screen. She has never visited her daughter in Port Charles. General Hospital rumors hint it’s time for Liz’s mom to make an appearance. GH news suggests many options for casting the role of Carolyn Webber.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Liz’s mom could be on her way to PC, finally putting a face with the name, Carolyn Webber. Is it time Elizabeth gets to know her mother?
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