There are many reason why Lucky Spencer would want to return to Port Charles in the very near future. Recent General Hospital spoilers hint that Lucky could be returning to Port Charles very soon.
Between the holiday season and the resurfacing of Lucky’s brother Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), the timing makes sense for Lucky to bring his son back to Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), and to see his brother who has been presumed dead. Currently, Lucky and Elizabeth’s son, Aiden (Jason David), is staying in Ireland with his father Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) for the holidays. The child has to return to Port Charles sooner than later, and what better way to bring him back than his own father paying a visit in Port Charles.
There have been 3 actors to play the iconic role of Lucky Spencer, starting with the most well known actor as Lucky, Jonathan Jackson. Jackson originated the role and has been on General Hospital working alongside Daytime TV legends such as Anthony Geary (Lucas Lorenzo Spencer) and Genie Francis (Laura Webber Spencer). Jonathan Jackson is currently heavily involved in his band Enation but is not currently acting on TV. Jackson had a leading role on ABC’s Nashville, but since the end of that series, Jackson has not been steadily in a role.
Jacob Young and Greg Vaughan both had their time on General Hospital as well playing Lucky Spencer when Jackson left the show. In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Jacob Young revealed he would love to return to GH as Lucky. Young is off contract with The Bold and the Beautiful and disclosed his feelings toward the idea of returning. “It’s always been on my radar. Lucky was a really special time, and of course, I won the Emmy for that role, so that’s always gonna stick out in my mind.” Jackson said when asked about a possible return to GH. Although he states that he doesn’t see himself going on contract with General Hospital, he admits that The Bold and the Beautiful doesn’t have any roles open for him at the moment, however, General Hospital does.
Greg Vaughan was also a component in the Lucky Spencer saga throughout the years. However Vaughan is currently playing Eric Brady on NBC’s Days Of Our Lives and would mostly likely not be available to return to GH even for a short stint.
Although GH news has not confirmed the return of Lucky Spencer, it would seem to be the most logical time for the character to make himself present in Port Charles during this important time with his family now that Nikolas is alive. If Lucky were to return to Port Charles, which actor would GH fans prefer most?
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) may be fooling Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and maybe a few other poor naive souls, but the General Hospital viewers know what that snake is really all about. Peter has been involved in not just one, but multiple, very large, schemes, lies, and dark secrets, all while keeping the genuine, sensitive, type of guy to his girlfriend, Maxie.
Peter’s deceptive days may be coming to an end sooner than he thinks. Only someone so arrogant would believe all this time he could get away with all these lies. Not only deceiving those like, Drew Cain (Billy Miller) and Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), but the women in his life who he claims to love, such as his mother, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and his girlfriend, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms).
Reason #1
A lot of lives are going to blow up and emotions are going to be running high, however probably not as high as Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) emotions the moments following Sam’s (Kelly Monaco) guilty verdict, and thereafter. Jason is fired up and has had enough of what is being done to Sam. He knows his wife is innocent and that someone has pinned the murder of Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin), leader of the Cult, Dawn of the Day. General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason Morgan will fight to the ends of the Earth to save his true love, Samantha Morgan, and he isn’t going to let anything to anyone stand in his way. Especially someone like Peter. Jason is on a war path to find out who is behind framing Sam so he can set her free. It’s inevitable that in his quest, Jason will stumble upon not only clues, but proof that Peter is a lying skeeze. Jason will soon know all that Peter has done, starting with aiding in the kidnappings that lead to all this mind mapping craziness, down to framing Sam.
Reason #2
General Hospital spoilers have disclosed a major event coming up as they tell of Franco’s decision to go ahead with the memory procedure, to get back to the man who is married to Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), himself, Franco Baldwin. The whole story line is completely complex, but the bottom line is Franco currently has the memories of Drew Cain as a result of some bizarre memory experiment performed by Dr. Andre Maddox (Anthony Montgomery). General Hospital comings and goings report the return of Anthony Montgomery as Dr. Maddox. He will return to the scene just in time, as GH spoilers have revealed that Franco has decided to go ahead with the procedure. The problem is, GH spoilers hint that Dr. Maddox won’t exactly be in the condition to perform any type of procedure, as it has been rumored that Dr. Maddox will be seen and still hospitalized at the time of his GH return. Unfortunately for Peter, the result of Franco’s procedure could have some adverse effects on his memories. There are so many possible outcomes for Franco, one being his memories of Drew Cain could become intensified, thus resulting in the likelihood of Franco (as Drew) remembering Peter’s involvement in the initial kidnapping that was orchestrated by Helena and Faison.
The Cassadine family still remains to be able to reek havoc on the people of Port Charles. If it wasn’t for Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) and Faison (Anders Hove), none of this would even be happening. Needless to say, Peter was one of the one’s left to clean up all the mess and tie up loose ends, and cover some major tracks. Now that things are starting to unravel, Peter looks like he himself is unraveling as well. He’s getting paranoid and is constantly looking over his shoulder, making impulsive decisions just to get by. Time is running out and General Hospital spoilers reveal his and Maxie’s cute little life is about to bust at the seams and Maxie will have to pick up the pieces of her life.
What do you think will happen to Peter as he hits rock bottom?
Halloween and November Sweeps are right around the corner. Big things have been happening over the course of time, residents of PC have told and kept secret, have been in hiding, and General Hospital spoilers reveal the next month will bring a lot of the story lines to a close.
Before a story can come to an end, something dramatic has to happen. The Drew/Franco story has been going on for longer than most of us care to even think about. This story finally led to a trial, involving Kim (Tamara Braun) fighting to keep Franco (Roger Howarth) with Drew’s (Billy Miller) memories to live Drew’s life. Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) is fighting to get back her husband and be a family again with Franco and the boys.
General Hospital spoilers look as though this story will turn into an unexpected direction. Apparently, “Drew” will win, and will be allowed to remain with having Drew’s memories. However, it has been reported in General Hospital spoilers that despite the ruling that Franco can remain living as Drew, Franco himself begins to have mixed memory flashbacks and ends up wanting to become Franco again.
If Franco changes his mind and Kim loses all that she has left of Drew, what does that mean for her character? General Hospital comings and goings reports have already stated Tamara Braun’s confirmed GH exit. If Franco leaves Drew behind, that will set up the perfect scenario for Kim to leave Port Charles. She will have nothing left in town after losing her son, Oscar, and now finally, all she had of Drew.
General Hospital spoilers have leaked multiple hints in regard to what the writers have up their sleeve in the very near future. Every year around this time, Halloween and November Sweeps, the GH Execs tend to amp up their game when it comes to edge-of-your-seat suspense and drama. It seems that this year will not disappoint!
In General Hospital comings and goings, reports have gone back and forth on the topic of Tyler Christopher, and the characgter he made iconic in the world of Daytime Drama, Nikolas Cassadine. As the story line unfolds it is becoming clearer which direction the Cassadine family story line will lead. I mean, what is The Cassadine dynasty without Nikolas Cassadine? The plot is being set up for Nik to return to Port Charles and the writers are dropping hints. General Hospital spoilers have revealed yet news has not yet confirmed a return for this fan favorite.
Even though it’s pretty clear Nikolas Cassadine is headed to Port Charles for this story line involving many PC residents, including Nik’s mom, Laura Spencer, Dr. Kevin Collins, Elizabeth Webber, Ava Jerome, Hayden Barnes, of course, Valentin Cassadine, and more, it remains uncertain who will take on the role of this beloved and vetted character. General Hospital rumors have named OLTL alum, Jason Shane Scott, who played William Rappaport from July, 1998 to October, 2007, as a potential recast.
Do you want to see Tyler Christopher return to General Hospital as Nikolas Cassadine, or would you like to see a recast for the role?
Many friendships have come and gone in the town of Port Charles, but we want to know who is currently you favorite!
Some have strong bonds and some are budding this Spring!
There are many past friendships that have made just as much an impact on fans as super couples. Feel free to let us know in the comments who your favorite past friendship faves have been throughout the years.
If your current favorite duo isn’t listed in the poll choices, please, let us know who your current faves are!
Breaking news for child star and fan favorite, James Nigbor who portrays Liz and Jason’s son, Jake Webber.
The Twitter account associated with the GH star (run by parents) made an announcement to fans. The tweet reads, “This is for my son James. You will always be our Liason Baby. Thank you to all the fans for loving my boy.”
Check out the Tweet below.
This is for my son James. You will always be our Liason baby. Thank you to all the fans for loving my boy ❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/BWD0lL8wvx
General Hospital Blog has the inside track to what is going on with Rebecca Herbst and the rumors that have been swirling regarding her status with General Hospital.
Fans are up in arms in fear that today’s rumor may be true. It has been said that Herbst contract has expired and that she is leaving General Hospital to join the cast of Days of Our Lives.
While it is true that Herbst current contract is ending, however, nothing has been reported in regard to whether or not she will be re-signing with General Hospital, or if she will part ways with the Daytime Drama she has been part of since 1997.
Today, ABC and GH Executive, Nathan Varni, informed GH Blog that it is true that Rebecca’s contract is still under negotiation, but no final decisions have been made at this point in time.
This could be very exciting news for one of the largest fan bases out there for a GH character. The last time The Britch returned to Port Charles, fans were over the moon with the announcement. She and co-star, Parry Shen, are a dynamic duo that fans gush over. Their hilarious dynamic keeps fans wanting more. Moreover, The Britch’s relationship with Nikolas, although ended tragically, was among the most anticipated daytime romances in recent years.
Kelly Thiebaud has tweeted more than once, hinting that she may be back to General Hospital as Britt Westbourne in the near future.
We haven’t heard much about Helena’s curse since the day she “cast her spell” onto Sam Morgan. Helena was lying in her death bed, and although she acted as if she needed to reveal her wrongs so that she could die in peace, she left one classic piece of herself behind… a curse.
Helena and Sam’s mom, Alexis, have never been each other’s favorite people. Although Alexis is a Cassadine, she has lived her adult life as an outsider, other than keeping in contact with her nephew, Nikolas.
It’s no surprise that Helena hates Sam as much as she does Alexis, and now Sam has to live with knowing that this evil woman has put a curse on her.
Lately, the only person that seems to be continuously crossing Sam’s path in a negative way, is Elizabeth’s son Jake. Jake was presumed dead for a few years, and recently we learned that he was kept on Cassadine Island. There is no telling what type of mind tricks and brain washing Helena has done to that child. Everyone found it to be quite odd that Helena would return Jake back to Liz in one piece, without expecting anything in return.
General Hospital rumors have been swirling since the day Jake came back to Port Charles, that there is something off about that child. He could quite possibly be the source of Helena’s curse. Based on the drawing he made in art therapy with Franco, it’s easy to come to the assumption that he has it out for Sam and Danny. In that disturbing picture, it shows Liz and Jake happily frolicking while Sam and Danny lay lifeless and bloody on the ground.
Did Helena program Jake to go after Sam and Danny? Let us know what you think! Is Jake the key to Helena’s curse on Sam?
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