The latest General Hospital news reports reveal that one young GH star shares an emotional message on his grandpa’s passing. Finn Carr’s grandpa passed awak on May 12th, 2026.
The 17 year old actor took to Instagram to announce the news. Finn Carr wrote a heartfelt and emotional message on the loss of his grandpa. Remembering good times, and things his grandpa loved made up a touching message from grandson to grandfather.
Finn describes his grandpa, Frank Paul Carr, as “The greatest man I’ve ever know,” in his touching post reflecting on his grandpa Frank’s life.
Feel free to head over to Instagram and check out Finn Carr’s heartfelt message. 💙 Rest In Peace, Grandpa Carr.
The Fallout Begins. Danny Morgan is a wreck after losing his dad, Jason (Steve Burton) to a WSB prison sentence shortly after his mom Sam (Kelly Monaco) passed away. On the next General Hospital, Danny is desperate for help and turns to Rocco and Charlotte (Bluesy Burke). Rocco and Danny clash when Rocco refuses to help Danny. But little does Danny know that Rocco doesn’t have a choice.
Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr) is fighting a battle only few know. His step-brother Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn) is typically the one he’d turn to, but that’s just not possible this time around. The secret is eating away at Rocco as he fears for himself and feels for Danny all at the same time.
General Hospital spoilers tease that the situation with Rocco and Jason fuels a fallout between the boys. Rocco and Danny clash when Rocco refuses to help Danny when it comes to Jason. His hands are tied. More specifically, the target Cullum has on Rocco’s back prevents him from helping Danny- but it’s not like Rocco can explain that to Danny.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Danny takes Rocco’s response as a betrayal. Rocco and Danny clash and their fallout begins.
General Hospital: Elliott Carr and brother Finn Carr
General Hospital star Finn Carr’s brother is headed to Port Charles. Reportedly, Elliott Carr joins General Hospital.
Seventeen year old Finn Carr joined the General Hospital cast back in July of 2022. GH Fans quickly took to Finn’s portrayal of Dante and Lulu’s son, Rocco Falconeri. He has had several front burner and supporting storylines as Finn Carr enters into his fourth year on General Hospital.
According to recent General Hospital news reports, another member of the Carr family is headed to General Hospital. Elliot Carr joins General Hospital and makes his debut on June 1st. Elliott is the older brother of GH’s Rocco Falconeri, Finn Carr.
General Hospital spoilers surrounding Elliott Carr’s role reveal that he and little brother Finn don’t share any scenes this time around. However, Elliott hopes for the opportunity to return to the canvas in the future.
GH rumors have it that Rocco is Britt’s son. If that’s the case then Emma and Rocco are half siblings! General Hospital fans are aghast after Cassius (Ryan Paevey) implied that Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) has a son, and that her son is Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr). GH recaps from Thursday, May 7th recall that Cassius quickly explained how Rocco and James are not their actual “sons.”
The latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Cassius may know something about Britt that she doesn’t know. Could it be that Britt doesn’t know that Rocco is her son?
There’s no doubt that Cassius went to great lengths to pull off impersonating Nathan. So who’s to say that someone didn’t go to great lengths to alter Rocco’s DNA test to show if he’s Lulu’s or Britt’s son?
Ultimately, if Britt gave birth to her ow child, then Patrick is Rocco’s biological father. This little detail means that Emma and Rocco would be half siblings.
There has to be a reason Nathan referred to James and Rocco as their sons. Furthermore, Emma and Britt’s interaction adds another element of connection. It’s a secret that these two don’t get along. The tension comes after Britt was romantically involved with Emma’s dad Patrick Drake (Jason Thompson). And of course, the whole stealing Lulu’s (Alexa Havins) embryo thing.
If the relationship between Britt and Emma (Braedyn Bruner) softens, it may be because their lives are about to become more intertwined. Especially if Emma and Rocco are siblings.
General Hospital: Elizabeth has information for Dante
According to General Hospital spoilers for the week of May 4th, 2026, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) deliberate about Cullum’s shooting. Apparently, Elizabeth knows who shot Cullum (Andrew Hawkes).
The PCPD isn’t going to let this one slide simply because the WSB has taken over. The organization’s lack of transparency, and Cullum’s cryptic replies to Dante’s questioning raises many flags.
Things just don’t add up when it comes to Cullum’s shooting and Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) arrest. Good thing there are tiny pieces of the puzzle that remain. One of these pieces involved Dante’s own son, Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr). Coming up on General Hospital, Elizabeth and Dante deliberate. Apparently, Elizabeth knows who shot Cullum. Will she hesitate to tell Dante that it was his son Rocco would the trigger?
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: The aftermath of Cullum’s attack
This was not a drill. I repeat this was not a drill. Did Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr) actually pick up a gun and shoot WSB agent Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) in an attempt to save Jason Morgan’s life? Why yes, he actually did. Whether Agent Cullum lives or dies, no one can know that Rocco pulled the trigger. That’s why Jason Morgan takes the fall. According to General Hospital spoilers for 3-24-26 Jason covers for Rocco.
On today’s episode of General Hospital Jason spring into action. He knows that no one can find out about this especially Rocco’s father Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). The latest General Hospital previews reveal Jason down on the ground to check Cullum’s pulse. He turns and yells out “get him out of here!” Evidently detective Nathan West (Ryan Parvey) encourages someone to keep a secret. Will Nathan, Rocco, and Jason conspire to keep the truth from Dante?
It’s also possible that Jason is speaking to someone else- maybe WSB Agent Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). Regardless of who he tells to remove Rocco from the scene, the fact remains that Dante can never know about this.
Monday’s 3-23-26 episode of General Hospital had multiple moving parts, each with its own crash landing. According to General Hospital recaps for Monday, March 23, 2026, Rocco saved Jason’s life.
Rocco’s (Finn Carr) heroic act stopped Cullum dead in his tracks as Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was about one second from enduring blunt forced trauma to the face. Meanwhile, Marco’s (Adrian Anchondo) life hangs in the balance. Sadly, Lucas (Van Hansis) will most likely lose the love of his life…
On another front, Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) and Carly (Laura Wright) are on the verge of falling in love- and getting caught… Jason, Cullum, Britt, Oh my! Laura, Sidwell, Alexis, Danny, Dante… and ROCCO left GH fans transfixed by the unexpected events. And at the very end, Jason struggles to fight off Cullum (how that happened is beyond me lol), and Rocco saved Jason’s life.
After Jason punched Dante in the face to get away, he encountered Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) about to kill Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) out on the pier. That’s when Jason made the battle his own, swooped in and saved Britt. Shortly into the scuffle Jason was knocked down, and Cullum’s club was inches from his face.
Jason STUNNED to Find Rocco’s Hands On The Gun
Suddenly, Cullum closed his eyes and fell to the ground. Rocco had picked up a gun, and he shot WSB Agent Ross Cullum! Rocco saved Jason’s life. He came in clutch, at the last second, what a rush (Big Sean)! What a brave act by Dante and Lulu’s son.
It’s hard to imagine that Jason would let Rocco go down for shooting Cullum… so maybe Jason takes the fall, winds up in Pentonville, and that’s how Jason leaves Port Charles? Maybe.
The latest General Hospital news reports confirm that Steve Burton’s GH exit is quickly approaching, and Jason’s last air date is at the end of March.
Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) is on cloud nine now that her beloved children Nathan (Ryan Paevey) and Britta (Kelly Thiebaud) are back from the dead. She can now make up for lost time with both of them- and that’s something she doesn’t want her daughter to have to experience. Why would she care so much if Britt isn’t Rocco’s mother? Either she’s delusional, or does Liesl know Britt is Rocco’s mom?
Liesl is already a grandma to Maxie and Nathan’s son James. So it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for her to be obsessed with Rocco (Finn Carr) as if he’s her first born grandchild. He isn’t even her grandchild in the actual sense.
As a medical doctor, Dr. Liesl Obrecht is well aware of the science behind baby making. That’s why it’s difficult to understand why she’s adamant on being Rocco’s @danoly.” Unless she knows something that Britt doesn’t. As GH records recall, Liesl was involved in Britt’s embryo stealing scene to hold onto Patrick Drake (Jason Thompson). So it’s not unlikely that she could know more than she’s letting on.
Is Britt Westbourne Rocco’s biological mother? And does Liesl know it?
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