Bryan Craig OUT as Morgan; Will He Die?

sonnyjasonmichaelpcpdEarlier this season, GH’s Bryan Craig confirmed he was leaving his role on General Hospital as Morgan Corinthos. It was stated that Bryan’s character would remain on the canvas until this coming November. However, after the events that occurred on today’s episode, fans are left confused with many questions. Fans want to know if Morgan has died, or if he will remain missing and/or hospitalized until November, when a possible recast would enter the canvas.

Morgan stole Julian’s car which had a bomb placed in it, for the intent of killing Julian Jerome. At this point, it looks as though Sonny himself planned to have Julian killed, but inadvertently killing his own son in the process. GH rumors speculate there will be some twists and turns to this story as Sonny and Carly deal with the fallout of being in the mob business.

Dante and the PCPD came to the scene, as did Sonny, to try and look for Morgan. Dante informed Sonny that they found remains to which could be Morgan’s. A DNA test is set to take place to determine if what they found are remains of Sonny and Carly’s son.

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General Hospital rumors have been floating around, claiming that Morgan’s body will be burned beyond recognition, leaving room to recast the character. Other fans speculate that since Bryan Craig has left the role as Morgan Corinthos, his character will die.

Where do you think this story will go? Would you like to see Morgan Corinthos leave the show with his portrayer, or should Morgan be alive and recast?

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Confirmed! Steve Burton OUT at Y&R

SteveBurtonrecastSteve Burton left his 21 year run on ABC’s General Hospital in 2012. He played the iconic role of Jason Quartermaine/Morgan, and become the Daytime TV face of the Port Charles mob, alongside c0-star Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos).

Burton’s departure from his role as Jason on GH became one of the biggest upsets in Daytime. Burton’s decision came as a result of what was said to be what was best for his family. He joined the cast of CBS’ The Young and the Restless, as Dylan McAvoy.

The role of Jason Morgan was recast by Y&R vet, Billy Miller. It was hard for fans to accept at the beginning, however, JaSam fans have accepted and embraced the new role.

Steve Burton has confirmed via Twitter, his departure from Y&R this coming December, at his contract’s end.

What will Steve decide next?

Would you like to see him reprise his role as Jason Morgan on General Hospital?

GH News: Derk Cheetwood Returns to GH

MagicMiloIt’s no coincidence that Epiphany (Sonya Eddy) and Sonny (Maurice Benard) were talking about Milo. It seems that many times when a character is due to return, other characters who ran in their circle start name dropping, sort of in a way to prepare fans for what’s to come.

General Hospital spoilers have revealed that Derk Cheetwood is returning to General Hospital as Milo Giambetti.

The details are still up in the air but we know fans wouldn’t mind if Magic Milo was back in action for this year’s Nurses Ball!

GH News: Two Fan Favorites Return to General Hospital

NB2016We have exciting news for GH fans! The annual Nurses Ball is right around the corner, and with that being said, there are two key individuals who are forever directly associated with the big event.

Lucy Coe has hosted the Nurses Ball since the very beginning, and even a few years back when Nurse Santiago revived the Ball, Lucy was there to kick it off. Fans will be happy to know that Lynn Herring is returning to General Hospital for GH’s Nurses Ball and beyond.

And what would be a Nurses Ball without the person it was based around in the first place? The Nurses Ball is intended to bring awareness to HIV and AIDS, and raise money for it’s research. Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake will be returning to Port Charles for the big event. Kimberly McCullough will be on set without TV husband Jason Thompson (Dr. Patrick Drake).

Set your DVRs because Nurses Ball 2016 starts May 24th!

GH News: Shawn Returns, Find Out When

ShawntreturnsSean Blakemore has just received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor as Shawn Butler on ABC’s General Hospital.

General Hospital fans and Sean have another thing to be excited about. His return to GH as Shawn Butler. General Hospital spoilers revealed the big news that Blakemore will return to GH on April 4th!

However, his appearance as Shawn will be short lived, as it is only for one episode. Although his return will be brief, there is reason behind this character’s return, and fans now have assurance that Shawn has not been forgotten, and that we WILL be seeing more of him in the future.

James Nigbor on Twitter and the Emotional Message to Fans

JakeJasGeneral Hospital Breaking News surfaced yesterday afternoon as we all learned that the boy who plays Liz and Jason’s son, Jake Webber, is on his way OUT at GH.
The parent or guardian in charge of the young star’s Twitter account, sent out a tweet to fans, thanking them for “loving my boy.”
A follow up tweet has been posted, as an emotional statement to GH and James Nigbor fans.
It reads, “Just wanted to say thank you for all the love for James. After the tears I showed him all your comments and the biggest smile emerged <3" What are your thoughts on General Hospital letting go of the Liason Baby? Do you think this character will be SORASed? Check out the Tweet below!

GH Spoilers: Great News for Ned Fans!

NedreturnsTracy Quartermaine is currently experiencing some life threatening health issues. In recent episodes of GH, Jane Elliot’s character, Tracy, has been experiencing neurological symptoms, and seizure.

Although her son Dillon (Robert Palmer Watkins) came as soon as he received the call from Hayden that his mom was having an episode, it looks as though her other son, Ned will soon be near her mom, in Port Charles.

Exciting General Hospital news just broke, as GH spoilers reveal that long time, fan favorite, Wally Kurth is returning to General Hospital as Ned Ashton.

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Kurth’s current status on Days of Our Lives has dropped from contract to recurring, which in turn allows him to return to General Hospital on a recurring status as well.

Ned may be involved in Tracy’s health story, and we can’t forget his love he left behind, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero).

Is there still hope for these two to become a real couple?

Is Duke Lavery Alive?

DukediesLast May, just shortly after Anna (Finola Hughes) and Duke danced at The Nurses Ball, little did they know it would be their last. Duke Lavery (Ian Buchanan) was killed by Carlos River (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) by the order of Julian Jerome (William DeVry). In turn, Duke’s death has caused a striking series of events from Anna acting out of character and shooting Carlos to avenge Duke’s death. Which also lead to the current story line involving DA Paul Hornsby (Richard Burgi), and now that Carlos has been revealed to be alive, this opens up an entirely new avenue for Anna in regard to making sure Carlos pays for what he has done.

However, General Hospital rumors have been swirling that Duke Lavery is actually alive. Duke has been a hot topic lately in Port Charles as Anna and DA Hornsby are up to their necks in involvement with Carlos Rivera and everything that’s been going on since Anna discovered he was alive.

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Since it turns out that Anna didn’t kill Carlos after all, even though she intended to do so because he killed her love, Duke, fans are beginning to think it is also possible that Duke is still alive.

Anna is in a bad place right now. She is stuck in the middle of DA Hornsby’s botched operation, she is withholding information from Jordan and has asked Jordan to give her a few weeks to get things straight, she is missing Robin, Emma, and Patrick, as well as Duke. This just might be a good time to give Anna some unexpected happiness by having Duke stroll back into her life.

What do you think, could Duke actually turn up alive? Is Paul Hornsby behind it all? Let us know your thoughts and comments! Share with your fellow GH fan friends!

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