Happy Halloween! How about you give yourself a freight in the spirit of the Holiday?! Get your popcorn ready because this week I’m General Hospital, GH Spoilers reveal this year’s Halloween in Port Charles is going to be a KILLER!
It looks like Ryan Chamberlain hasn’t gotten his last fill of his murder spree just yet. We can only assume that Ryan is the killer, but who becomes the victim?
Previously, General Hospital News and Spoilers confirmed the exit of GH actress, Tamara Braun (Dr. Kim Nero). Although this news has not yet been confirmed, fans are all abuzz about the actresses potential departure.
According to General Hospital spoilers, this year’s GH Halloween is more than just tricks and treats. Think of it as a celebration. Kind of like a Port Charles wedding. You know that we can almost always count on a fresh new travesty as any main event in PC.
Between Nikolas Cassadine and Ryan Chamberlain, who causes more of a commotion? And is Kim Nero’s fate in a psychopath’s hands? Will she become Ryan’s next victim on Halloween?
Meanwhile, Port Charles is distracted by another mysterious cloud lurking in the midst. Sources say that Nikolas surprises Laura on Halloween when he shows up alive!
It’s that time of year, and we aren’t just talking about the eerie feeling you get when walking along Pier 54 at night. It’s Halloween! Halloween opens the door for story lines to get even more crazy than they are all year round. Not only is it time for the residents of Port Charles to get dressed up and masked, it’s also time for November Sweeps!
GH Halloween Nikolas Cassadine
General Hospital comings and goings have not confirmed, but GH rumors are circling around one very HUGE comeback. Think back to when Laura saw the psychic and was told her son is in danger. When she called Lucky, he was fine. That only leaves one other son- but he’s dead, right? Maybe not. Ava also tried to reach Nikolas via a psychic medium who claims to be able to connect with the deceased. Ava was Nikolas couldn’t be reached. These are solid signs that Nikolas isn’t dead, and cannot be reached spiritually because he must be alive!
Will Tyler Christopher for the Cassadine fortune? Hayden, Laura, Jax, Curtis, and Kevin are working together to solve Helena’s last mystery, and be able to give the fortune to it’s rightful owner, Spencer Cassadine. Tyler Christopher has come in and out of Port Charles as Nikolas Cassadine since 1996. More recently, he joined the cast of Days of Our Lives in December of 2017 but has since made his exit last Fall.
This Summer, ABC launched a night time drama, Grand Hotel. Bryan Craig, along with co-stars Eva Longoria, and Roselyn Sanchez, to name a few, received some disappointing news regarding their career. Since the announcement of the cancellation of ABC’s Grand Hotel, rumors have been swirling around the idea of Morgan coming back from the dead.
Bryan Craig has been a hot topic lately in the ABC circuit. We all know and love him as son of mob boss, Sonny Corinthos, but more recently, his character, Javier Mendoza captured the interest of new viewers.
Morgan’s death took a toll on the city of Port Charles, and especially impacted the Corinthos clan. Sonny and Carly have been through the ringer when it comes to trials and tribulations surrounding family life, particularly their children. Most recently, although the birth of their new baby girl is a happy blessing, Sonny and Carly are still up against a difficult situation. Baby Donna has been diagnosed with Spina Bifida and will undergo major surgery.
The Corinthos family needs some light shed on all of the darkness that hangs over them like a storm cloud. Hoping that Donna’s surgery will be a success, there is also another thing to hope for.
General Hospital spoilers reveal ABC has cancelled Grand Hotel, which means Bryan Craig will be free to pursue work elsewhere. General Hospital rumors point directly to the obvious- a General Hospital return for Bryan Craig.
If Morgan Corinthos makes his way back to Port Charles, the Corinthos family will be whole again.
Would you like to see Bryan Craig reprise his role as Morgan Corinthos on GH?
Nelle Hayes is such a saint. She gave her kidney that saved Josslyn Jacks. She stuck around in Port Charles to help Carly with Avery. She is looking out for Sonny in his time of grief, all while staying completely loyal to her job at the Metro Court, and Carly Corinthos.
Except, some people just aren’t buying it. When it comes to her children, Carly tends to get caught up in anything that may shed light on their safety and well being. Ever since Nelle came to town, Carly has been eternally grateful to her for saving Josslyn’s life with her kidney donation. Now that Carly is mourning the loss of her son Morgan, she finds comfort in Nelle’s persistence and dedication. Carly thinks Nelle has a heart of gold and can do no wrong. On the other hand, there is Carly’s mother, Bobbie Spencer. Bobbie has seen first hand what deceit and a hidden agenda looks like, and she found that out the hard way when her daughter, Caroline (Carly), arrived in Port Charles. Just as Nelle is doing, Carly worked her way into Bobbie’s life, got close to her husband, and then… seduced him! Now we haven’t gotten that far yet with Nelle, but if history repeats itself, and General Hospital rumors come true, Nelle is being set up to be Carly 2.0
General Hospital spoilers reveal that not only Bobbie is suspicious of Nelle, This week on General Hospital, Michael begins to question Nelle. Could this be the beginning of the end to Nelle’s true intentions?
What does she want and who is she really? General Hospital news and spoilers confirmed in October, that Ingo Rademacher will be returning to Port Charles as Jasper Jacks. GH rumors have been circling, claiming Jax knows much more about Nelle than he is making aware.
What does Nelle want? We want to know your thoughts! Leave your ideas in the comments.
Ever since Claudette (Bree Williamson) set foot in Port Charles, she has done nothing but lie to everyone in town. She has ties with Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) and Griffin Monroe (Matt Cohen), both being her ex-lovers. Her first lie started with Nathan’s fiance, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) when she went on an interview to work at Crimson, pretending to have no clue who Maxie was or that she had any involvement with her ex-husband, Nathan. Her lies progressed after time, as soon enough, she dropped a bombshell on Nathan, telling him she had a daughter, Charlotte, and that he was the father. That is when she disclosed she is on the run from a dangerous man she was previously involved with, named Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). After Maxie followed her instincts and proved Claudette was lying about Nathan being Charlotte’s father, Claudette switched gears and is now claiming that Port Charles doctor/priest, Griffin is actually the father. No one’s buying that one either, except maybe Griffin.
One thing Claudette isn’t lying about is the fact that she is on the run from the lethal Valentin Cassadine. Unfortunately, Maxie has gotten caught in the mix up because she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Maxie went to Claudette’s room, and was taken by surprise as she was grabbed by a man who is working for Valentin. He assumed Maxie was Claudette and captured her to get to Charlotte.
Valentin is back in Port Charles, and wants something from Claudette. General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin’s real target isn’t Claudette herself, but her ‘daughter’, Charlotte. General Hospital rumors have been circulating, involving another major Port Charles family. The age old Cassadine/Spencer family rivalry is an ongoing story that has lasted decades. It’s highly possible that Charlotte isn’t Claudette’s child at all, and some GH rumors even hint that Charlotte belongs to Lulu and Stavros, or Lulu and Valentin, as Lulu’s frozen embryo was in the possession of the Cassadines.
Why would Claudette be involved? It’s still uncertain why Claudette would have Lulu’s child and try to pass her off as her own, but we do know that Nathan is a Cassadine, and that Claudette would have involvement with the Cassadines because she was once married to Nathan.
Has Claudette stolen Charlotte? Could the child belong to Lulu Spencer Falconeri, via her frozen embryo?
Let us know your thoughts on this story. What does Valentin really want with Claudette and Charlotte? Will Lulu finally get the sibling for Rocco she has always wanted? How will Dante feel if he is not the biological father of Lulu’s child? So many things to ponder! Post your thoughts in the comments!
Yes, it’s true! General Hospital spoilers reveal that Ingo Rademacher will be back on set of General Hospital as Jasper Jax for Fall Sweeps.
Recently, Jax returned to Port Charles to deal with the drama of finding Josslyn’s kidney daughter, which his ex-wife Carly was eager to get answers regarding their daughter’s health. Ever since finding out that Elizabeth Webber’s son Jake, wasn’t the donor, for obvious reasons, (he turned up alive), Carly has been perplexed as to who could have given the kidney that saved Josslyn’s life.
The last time Jax was in Port Charles, he seemed very anxious and uneasy around Carly and Nelle. He discouraged the entire act of digging into Josslyn’s kidney donor situation from the very beginning. But why? Does Jax know something about Nelle that Carly, Sonny, Joss, and the rest of us are in the dark about? Since Nelle was a match for Joss’ kidney, General Hospital rumors have suggested that Nelle has to be related to Joss in some way, and that perhaps she is Jax’s daughter.
There is much more to this story which will unfold this coming Fall Sweeps, when Ingo Rademacher returns as Jax.
Nelle has an agenda that fans just cannot put their finger on. GH rumors have teased that she wants to move in on Sonny and get Carly out of the picture. Nelle has everyone in Port Charles fooled when it comes to her true intentions for hanging around the Corinthos family. She’s always up in their business and at the same time, she plays it off like she doesn’t want to get involved. She has made some shady comments, suggesting that what’s in her mind doesn’t match the actions she plays out toward Carly, Sonny, and the rest of the family. She mentioned in a disgruntled tone that it wasn’t her choice to give her kidney to Josslyn. We know it wasn’t out of the goodness of Nelle’s heart that Josslyn got her kidney.
What does she want and who is she? Based on the fact that Nelle told Sonny the story about her best friend and the car accident that is eerily familiar to that of Carly’s story back form her youth, has led to GH rumors that Nelle wants to take Carly’s place, she wants to BE CARLY. Whatever it is, Nelle has something to hide and we have just begun to see through her shady ways.
Watch General Hospital during Fall Sweeps to see this story unfold.
The last couple weeks have been an emotional wreck for General Hospital’s leading family. The Corinthos clan was hit hard with news regarding Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly’s (Laura Wright) son, Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig). Ever since Ava (Maura West) messed with his medication, Morgan’s bi-polar disorder has been spiraling out of control. Carly and Sonny can’t seem to figure out why all of a sudden Morgan had been acting as if his bi-polar was no longer under control, and even questioned whether or not he had stopped taking his meds. Morgan himself didn’t even know. He had thought he was taking the proper medication.
One thing led to another, which resulted in Morgan becoming manic, turned to alcohol after seeing what he thought was Kiki (Hayley Erin) and Dillon (Robert Palmer Watkins) in the boat house. Morgan became self destructive, and stole Julian Jerome’s (William DeVry) car. Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) stepped in, called Morgan, and had successfully convinced him to stop driving, pull over, and talk. Little did they know, there was a bomb and as soon as Morgan set foot out of the car, it exploded.
There is NOT A BODY.
This is an age old soap opera story when a character “dies” and the family moves on as if they had died, however no body has been accounted for, in order to confirm the death. We all saw the car explode, but what no one saw, not even Jason Morgan, is there Morgan went. Could he have jumped before the blast got him? Was he injured by the explosion and cannot make it back? General Hospital rumors have indicated that perhaps Morgan is using this opportunity to fake his own death. He was running away from his problems, including his situation with PCU, Kiki, his parents, etc.
Sonny had a vision.
On Wednesday’s episode of General Hospital, a grieving Sonny heard the voice of a young boy. He called out to that boy and said, “Morgan?” As Sonny looked up, he saw the little boy. The boy put his hand on Sonny’s shoulder and asked, “Why can’t you find me?!”
Rumors are flying that Bryan Craig will be recast, and Morgan Corinthos will turn up alive. General Hospital spoilers have not yet confirmed a recast for this role.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on news of a recast.
GH Blog wants your input! Do you think the role of Morgan Corinthos will be recast?
There is nothing new about plot twists and turns when it comes to Daytime TV, and this time around is no different, yet each twist and turn becomes a shock to fans. Right now, as we see it, Sonny wanted revenge on Julian for killing Duke, and trying to kill Alexis. The Sonny we know can’t be reasoned with when he has his mind set on doing something. Carly, Jason, and Michael all warned Sonny not to go after Julian. These events lead fans to believe that Sonny himself is responsible for the death of his own son, by putting a hit on Julian with that car bomb. Carly is beside herself, thinking that her own husband is the reason their child is dead.
General Hospital spoilers indicated that Sonny isn’t to blame. GH rumors indicate that is was Julian himself who placed the bomb on his own car in order to make it look like Sonny was trying to kill him. Was Julian planning to get into his car, no way. It looks as though it was all a set up, and he was willing to sacrifice his “employee” to accomplish this act.
What Julian didn’t expect was that his car would get stolen, and someone other than his employee would meet their demise. While Sonny and Carly now fight to get through their son’s death, and deal with the fact that they believe Sonny is to blame, Julian will sit back and let everything unfold while staying silent.
Who do you think set that car bomb in motion? Was it a set up for Sonny to take the fall, or did Sonny really kill his own son with his retaliation against Julian Jerome?
Earlier 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.
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?
The new guy in town, Curtis Ashford, (Donnell Turner) has made his acquaintance with a few ladies in Port Charles. One woman is from his past, one women he is trying to protect from her own husband, and the other is a fresh new face that just found out about his troubled past.
Jordan (Vinessa Antoine) and Curtis are ex-in-laws, and have a mutual dislike for one another. Jordan was married to Curtis’ brother, and she and Curtis have never been fans of one another. Jordan judges Curtis for his prior cocaine addiction, and Curtis has something Jordan is ashamed of hanging over her head.
Hayden (Rebecca Budig) asked Curtis for help to find information about the shooting that landed her in a coma. Curtis tries to steer Hayden away from her own husband, Nikolas Cassadine (Tyler Christopher), since he is the one who had her shot.
Valerie (Brytni Sarpy) works for Jordan over at the PCPD and was warned by her friend and colleague (Jordan) of Curtis’ shady past. Valerie told Dante that she is still thinking about pursuing something possibly romantic with her new acquaintance, because everyone has made mistakes.
All three of these lovely ladies Mr. Ashford has come in contact with would make for a great romantic pairing with Port Charles’ newest mystery man. Is he a bad boy, or does Jordan just have it out for him? Will she change her mind about her ex- brother-in-law? If Nikolas and Hayden’s marriage starts coming apart at the seams, will Curtis be there for her? Valerie has finally gotten over her affair with Dante, is she ready to start something new with Curtis?
Let us know what you think! Who should be Curtis’ love interest?
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