Dr. Austin Gatlin Holt was shot and left to die. Immediately, GH fans feared the worst for their beloved character’s fate. It’s no secret that Roger Howarth has a dedicated Dan following. That said, it doesn’t really matter which time he played, Howarth was welcomed with open arms.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors regarding Howarth’s GH status after Austin was shot. Many feared the worst for Austin, dreading his sudden death. Meanwhile, other GH rumors speculated that Austin would recover. But those weren’t the only GH rumors surrounding Austin’s shooting. Additionally, GH fans mentioned the fact that they’ve killed off Howarth’s roles in the past, just to bring him back to the canvas as someone entirely new.
General Hospital BREAKING News: Austin Holt Dies Roger Howarth Exits GH
Sadly, GH fan’s fears have come true. According to GH news reports, Roger Howarth confirmed that his time at General Hospital is over. He took to Instagram to share the news, along with his gratitude for his experience at General Hospital. So many had hoped that Austin would live. But the love for this character came over time. At first, many were skeptical of the Pautuck doctor and mourned Franco Baldwin’s unexpected demise. Then, Austin began to grow on GH fans despite the fizzled ikr attempt at romance with Maxie (Kirsten Storms). Finally, Austin and Ava’s storyline brought fans to the edge of their seats as Cyrus pulled the strings.
Roger Howarth will truly be missed as we regret to confirm his GH Exit.
Does Ava kill Austin?! …Without a doubt, Dr. Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) is as shady as the trees, clouds, and moon combined. It’s difficult to put a finger on it, but there’s absolutely something off about that guy.
It’s obvious, Ava and Austin’s relationship is complex. What started out as friendship turned into partners in crime. Eventually, the two became intimate, and now all the lines are blurred. According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Maura West spills the tea on Austin and Ava! In a recent interview, Maura shares her inside take on what’s happening between the doctor and the lady mobster. Reportedly, Maura tells Soaps In Depth some critical hints about how Ava is handling Austin. “When somebody knows a dark secret, in her words, you either have to kill them or you’re sort of at their mercy,” she explained of her character. “I mean, those are her options. And she’s sort of at his mercy. And at the cousin’s, too — she’s at Mason’s mercy.” So, does that mean that Ava either remains the puppet, or she kills for the upper hand?
Additionally, GH spoilers reveal that Ava isn’t ready for a relationship with Austin. Tjay doesn’t necessarily mean she isn’t ready for any relationship. However, when reflecting on Ava and Austin’s adult playdate, Maura disclosed how Ava felt about the whole thing,. “Yeah, she was not expecting that,” Maura shared. “She’s not ready for that relationship. She’s not sure she wants that relationship! But, you know, there’s something irresistible about that Roger Howarth that comes through into Austin!”
If Maura thinks Austin and Roger are irresistible, then maybe Ava does too! ????
Does Austin die? Is Austin Holt’s (Roger Howarth) story over? Austin arrived in Port Charles after helping Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) give birth in the woods. Ironically, his ties to Port Charles lead him to cross paths with Maxie again.
General Hospital comings and goings news recalls the various characters played by Howarth. From OLTL’s Todd Manning, to GH’s Franco Baldwin, Austin Holt is the 3rd character played by Howarth. General Hospital fans were devastated at Franco Baldwin’s shocking death. Thankfully, Roger soon returned to the canvas as yet another character with the same face. Mostly, it took a while for fans to warm up to the new Doctor Austin Holt with the familiar face. Now that fans accept Roger’s new role, fans fear he’s out at GH yet again.
Does Austin Die?
Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) keft Heather Webber (Alley Mills) in charge at Wyndemere. Meanwhile, he set out to chase after a very pregnant Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). Back at Wyndemere, Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) try to keep their cool while their lives are in jeopardy. Although, the two ladies are worried about more than themselves. Whether a copycat or the real deal, Heather stabbed Dr. Holt with a hook and left him for dead. Ava fears for his life as Ryan and Heather call the shots.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the situation at Wyndemere intensifies when Austin’s fate comes down to the wire. Heather’s erratic behavior is like a loose cannon and her victims are at her mercy. Will Austin live or die?
It has been a shocking week on ABC’s, General Hospital, and it’s only Wednesday! In the fights for their lives, someone had to come out unscathed and it wasn’t Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). Peter August (Wes Ramsey) managed to slip out of restraints, grab a gun, and shoot Franco.
General Hospital news and spoilers have already confirmed that GH star, Roger Howarth is leaving General Hospital, TEMPORARILY.
General Hospital rumors claim that if Franco is not dead, this whole thing could have been a setup to trap Peter. Some fan theories suggest that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) could even be in on the setup, as Franco might be wearing a bulletproof vest. But what about Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), Cameron (William Lipton), Aidan, and Jake? How can they be left to grieve such a tragic loss?
Franco knows that his memories of Peter and Drew Cain’s (Billy Miller) voices are the key to uncovering The evidence and proof they need to finally nail Peter. Peter is also aware of this and wants Franco dead. The plan may be a way for Franco to have Peter believe he has succeeded in killing him, which also means Peter will go free because the evince dies with Franco.
According to previous General Hospital comings and goings reports, Howarth will take a break from GH, but the duration of this hiatus has not yet been clarified.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is still presumed dead and the rest of the Corinthos family is vulnerable. Holding the funeral for Sonny was a way for Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) to send the message that he is in charge now.
Jason is really distracted by everything that’s going on with Peter August (Wes Ramsey) and Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), and when Jason is distracted, it leaves an opportunity for the enemy to strike.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) isn’t done with trying to move in on Sonny’s territory.
General Hospital previews show Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) giving a warning to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), telling her to, “pray for peace abs prepare for war.” General Hospital rumors claim something big is headed our way and the people of Port Charles are in for another wild ride.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has made a real mess of an already sticky situation created by himself. He could’ve just walked away and left Maxie (Kirsten Storms) alone, but instead he chose to fight back when kidnapped by Franco (Roger Howarth).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason Morgan found Franco, unconscious, and bleeding out, when Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) walked up. What she thinks about Jason will devastate her.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Liz blames Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) for what happened to Franco, since she knows that Franco has previously approached Jason regarding his diagnosis, and his wishes for what he wants done when the time comes. It’s obvious why Elizabeth would jump to the conclusion that Jason would harm Franco. What she doesn’t know, is that is absolutely not what happened.
Recently General Hospital previews show Elizabeth giving her statement to Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) when asked about the scene where Franco was found.
General Hospital rumors hint that Liz is Hell bent in blaming Jason and it’s possible other residents of Port Charles could believe Jason to be responsible as well.
Will the people of Port Charles believe Jason is to blame?
Today’s shockingly heartbreaking episode of General Hospital has left fans frantic over what is happening to a beloved fan favorite, Franco Baldwin, and his portrayer. Roger Howarth.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is beyond going too far with his crimes, but this one would have to take the cake. In a fight for survival, Peter and Franco battled it out when tragedy struck.
General Hospital news reports Roger Howarth status with General Hospital has been confirmed. In a recent interview with Soap Opera Digest, Howarth spilled the beans on his character, Franco. He told SOD, “I’m really excited. I have great faith in the people who think of these things. I’ve been in good hands so far.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal that although Roger Howarth will be on hiatus from the daytime drama, the GH star has revealed some major news in regard to his plans while on break from General Hospital. GH spoilers reveal, he will be using his time by joining the ever popular celebrity trend, Cameo.com. The BIG news is that he will be donating one hundred percent of his profits to the organization, Feeding America. Howarth informed fans on how to go about ordering his Cameo. He said, “I just wanted to help out,” and continued by stating,“You can go to www.feedingamerica.org and donate directly if you’d like, but if you’d like something in return as an incentive, I will say happy birthday or give motivational shout-outs or do inspirational jigs or whatever anybody is asking me to do…. The only rule is that I won’t denigrate or disrespect myself or anybody else!”
General Hospital news reports Roger Howarth has confirmed that he WILL return to General Hospital after his break, and would like to continue on with Cameo even after he returns to GH.
Previous General Hospital spoilers revealed GH alum, Chad Brannon is set to return after two decades. His character, Zander Smith debuted back in 2000, and remained a part of GH until 2004. He briefly returned as a lookalike in 2009.
General Hospital rumors suggest Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) is really dead after contract rumors began swirling.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Brannon will return to the daytime drama the week of March 15th. General Hospital spoilers reveal a photo from the upcoming scene, sharing screen time with TV son, Cameron Webber (William Lipton).
General Hospital spoilers had previously revealed that Cam would go through a very difficult time, and it looks like Franco’s tragedy is just that. Will his biological father, Zander, return to give him strength?
We are all well aware of the amazingly talented actors on the set of ABC’s General Hospital. Many actors and actresses have ventured out to do side projects with acting and music. Many even making the big screen.
Currently, One Life to Live vet, Roger Howarth (ex-Todd Manning) and current misunderstood sociopath of GH, Franco, has landed a Prime Time recurring role on The CW’s new show, ‘The Flash.’ He will be playing the role of Mason Bridge.
This isn’t Roger Howarth’s first go around with exploring Prime Time. He has previously been involved in Dawson’s Creek, Prey, and Californication.
There has been no news reporting the confirmation of Howarth’s departure from General Hospital. As for now, it seems as though Howarth will remain as Franco on General Hospital while juggling his new recurring role at the same time.
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