As “Mike’s” life remains hanging in the balance, General Hospital previews show Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) pleading with Jax (Ingo Rademacher), screaming that Mike is still inside, as The Tan-O burns to the ground.
General Hospital rumors suggest that “Mike’s” unfortunate circumstance will serve as a blessing in disguise for those who love and miss Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). But as for Nina, everything is going to blow up in her face.
There’s nothing like another head injury to cure the effects of an original head injury ???? lol. General Hospital spoilers hint that after getting knocked out by a fallen 2×4, Mike will eventually regain consciousness, but he won’t be who Nina has fallen for.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Maurice Benard has dropped hints of Sonny’s return, insinuating that he will show up during the time of Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) wedding to Sonny’s wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).
Some GH rumors claim Sonny will make his appearance before the couple says, “I do,” while others claim he will be too little too late. Either way, Sonny will be well aware of who he is, and that his wife and best friend are about to become, if not already, husband and wife.
Nixon Falls will never be the same after Peter August (Wes Ramsey) set fire to the town’s landmark, The Tan-O. Owner, Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) just lost her husband and co-owner, Lenny (Rif Hutton), of the small town bar, and now she’s losing the place that meant so much to them.
General Hospital news takes us behind the scenes to show GH fans how the fire at the Tan-O went down using stunt doubles alongside actors, Ingo Rademacher (Jax), Cynthia Watros (Nina), Joyce Guy (Phyllis), and Maurice Benard (“Mike,” Sonny Corinthos).
The official General Hospital Twitter page shared a photo of Maurice with his stunt double, Joe Sobalo Jr. these professional stunt performers help make the magic happen when scenes like this need to realistically impress an audience.
Seeing double?! Even the amazing actors and crew over at ABC’s, General Hospital, need a little help when things heat up on set.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports indicate that Ingo Rademacher (Jax) wasn’t the only one who has a stand in, professional stunt performer to pull off the amazing scenes surrounding the burning down of The Tan-O.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the Official GH Facebook page has shared a photo in a recent post, featuring the four women who contributed to today’s dramatic scenes. Alongside Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves) and Joyce Guy (Phyllis Caulfield), were their stunt doubles, Lauren Shaw and Melanin Heard. General Hospital posts, “Burning down The Tan-O wouldn’t have been possible without them! ????????????”
Congratulations to all the extremely talented individuals who have been working tirelessly to bring GH fans top quality entertainment! We truly appreciate you!
The world of make believe has many tricks up it’s sleeve in order to pull off the illusions which create all the intense drama when watching our most compelling entertainment. Not everything you get is what you can see. Often times, some behind the scenes trickery is needed to pull off the best of the best.
General Hospital news reports reveal behind the scenes scoop on today’s episode of GH.
In a Instagram post shared by the Official General Hospital IG account, General Hospital spoilers revealed what went behind the burning down of The Tan-O, and what it took in order for Ingo Rademacher’s character, Jasper Jax, to pull off today’s intense scenes.
General Hospital comings and going’s reports indicate that professional Stunt Performer, Casey Rutherford, acted as Ingo’s look-alike and stunt double. Today’s Instagram post shared by General Hospital gave props to the hard work of the professional with a shout out displaying a photo with GH star, Ingo Rademacher.
Casey Rutherford’s stunting credits run deep. His work can be recognized on projects such as the 2019 film, Ford vs. Ferrari, Apple TV’s, Truth Be Told, the 2020 family adventure drama, The Call of the Wild, and much more. To see the full listing of accreditation’s, please click Rutherford’s IMDB link here.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) have been living their last day/night before their big event on screen for about two weeks in real time. As Jason and Carly prepare to become husband and wife, General Hospital fans prepare for the fallout of Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) return. After nine long months, the moment is finally here.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason and Carly’s wedding which will take place on Friday, September 17th, will also be the day all is revealed. According to General Hospital previews, this week’s episodes of GH will be the tell all revelation we have all been waiting for.
General Hospital news reports reveal, actress Laura Wright has given her take on the long awaited event via her recent Instagram post. She describes her upcoming scenes with Steve Burton, Maurice Benard, and Cynthia Watros as what will be a, “crazy- beautiful heartbreaking ride!!!” Laura praises her co-stars by making it known she is proud of the work they have done together.
General Hospital rumors hint that Sonny will regain his memory as a result of the fire, which could possibly lead to an emotional encounter when seeing Jason and Carly about to wed, along with dealing with Nina’s deception all these months.
Don’t miss a moment of the most anticipated daytime drama event in recent history! It’s almost Jason and Carly’s wedding day and we are here for it! Like, duh! Where else would we be?!
Emme Rylan hopes to return! General Hospital star, Emme Rylan’s exit is an unfortunate situation. Shockingly, it was later found out that she was let go from the daytime drama. Her character Lulu Spencer slipped into a coma, and just like that her character was written out of the script. This caused confusion among the fans, as there was no word of a potential exit leading up to Lulu’s coma. Is she? Isn’t she? Fans were left with whip lash while going back and forth about Rylan’s GH status.
Previously, General Hospital rumors began claiming Emme was contacted by TPTB. Unfortunately, Rylan took to Instagram to reveal that was a false rumor. This came after GH fans learned that Emme and her family would be cutting their year long road trip short, and moving back to LA.
However, recent General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Emme Rylan shared some big news with fans about her family. Emme and her family decided to move to St. Louis. But she assured fans she will frequently be visiting LA for auditions and to spend time with her sister.
Recently, actors tend to use social media platforms to connect with their fans and share information regarding their careers, personal lives, and more. In fact, many General Hospital stars use Instagram and Twitter as their main sources for outreach. So, GH’s Rylan shared some news via social media. According to GH news reports, Rylan has more to say about a GH return. Evidently, Emme disclosed that she would come back to GH IF they were to call when replying to a fan. She assured fans, “I will be back if GH calls!”
Check back for new developments regarding General Hospital‘s Emme Rylan’s status as Lulu Spencer.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) harbor a dark secret. His impulse to stop Peter August (Wes Ramsey) and protect his brother Chase (Josh Swickard) took control. Unfortunately, one thing lead to another with Finn, and then it was too late for Peter. He was a despicable human who committed crimes, including murder. But in Liz’s eyes, Peter is a monster who has taken so much from them already. So, she doesn’t want Peter to have this power over them even after he’s dead.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Peter might not be dead. Liz and Finn continue to struggle with the guilty, but are able move forward with their lives. Sooner or later the truth comes out, just as it always does. Meanwhile, General Hospital previews indicate Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) overhears Elizabeth talking about what happened to Peter.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) puts the pieces together and questions Finn about what he might now about the day Peter was supposed to board the chopper and didn’t.
Peter August’s Body Missing!
General Hospital rumors claim Liz and Finn actually have nothing to worry about. Because if rumors are true, then Peter isn’t even in the freezer. Is Peter August really dead? It’s possible he regained consciousness and freed himself from the freezer coffin. On the contrary, GH rumors also suggest that Peter is dead, but someone else found his body and moved it out of the freezer.
GH fans have differing theories on Liz and Finn’s dilemma. Take the GH poll below and weigh in on the possibilities!
The General Hospital cast frequently gives reason for GH comings and goings news to keep circulating around the actors and actress that come and go. It’s not so much a revolving door, but there is definitely a lot of traffic when it comes to new roles being introduced, while other characters GH fans have grown to love say their goodbyes.
Back in early Spring, General Hospital Blog reported on GH related news regarding the latest GH comings and goings. General Hospital news reports confirmed that All My Children star, Cameron Mathison, would be joining the cast of GH.
Back in April 5th, Mathison wasn’t able to share who he would be playing with fans due to the fact that he himself didn’t know. General Hospital spoilers reveal Mathison has been let in on important yet confidential information regarding his new role.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Mathison disclosed he is currently in Canada working on a Hallmark movie. In a podcast episode of, That’s Awesome! with future co-stars, Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson, “I’m up in Canada,” Cameron continued, “I’m about to shoot a Hallmark movie. I’ll be back in early June.” Steve Burton asked Mathison some questions about the details of his new role. When questioned about his start date, Mathison revealed that he didn’t know much fan’s burning questions. He told Burton, “I’m trying to figure that all out,” I knew zero. I didn’t even know character name. I’m not even kidding. Zero until two days ago. Two days ago I found out some information. I can’t tell you. I’m very excited.”
It looks as though Cameron has been sworn to secrecy on the identity of his character. But we will keep fans up to date on any information that is released.
Earlier this month, General Hospital news reports confirmed that there would be a special episode of GH airing, in honor of late General Hospital star, John Reilly.
General Hospital spoilers revealed that John Reilly’s daughter, Caitlin, will appear in this GH tribute to her late father.
GH Special Honors John Reilly
According to General Hospital spoilers, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner), Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom), and Mac Scorpio (John J. York), will mourn the loss of their friend Sean Donely on May 21st.
In this episode, GH spoilers suggest there will be a mystery involving Sean’s daughter, Annie (Caitlin Reilly), that will draw the attention of Anna, Felicia, Laura, Kevin, and Mac.
Don’t miss the mystery unfold in the May 21st episode of General Hospital!
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