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Sonny Corinthos Then and Now
Sonny Corinthos has been a key character on General Hospital since 1993, played by Maurice Benard. A powerful mob boss in Port Charles, he balances ruthless business tactics with fierce loyalty to his loved ones. He has faced many challenges, including bipolar disorder, turbulent romances, and deadly rivalries. Despite his criminal ties, he remains devoted to family and friends. His complex nature makes him a fan favorite. Co-star Laura Wright, who plays Carly Corinthos, calls him “the mobster with a heart of gold,” capturing his mix of toughness and compassion.
As one of the most highly anticipated comeback in General Hospital history, Steve Burton’s return has GH fans at the edge of their seat. Last week General Hospital Blog helped spread that word that Burton was back filming at Prospect Studios. But at the time an official air date hadn’t been released.
Steve Burton Announces Air Date
A recent message to fans reveals when Jason Morgan makes his on-screen return. In a recent Instagram video, Steve shared a behind the scenes look inside Port Charles’s favorite gym, Volonino’s. you can see Steve in Port Charles as Jason Morgan on March 4th!
Confirmed! Steve Burton returns to General Hospital next week! Although his on-screen return date is still TBA, Steve Burton reports back to Prospect Studios the week of February 5th, 2024.
Reflecting on Sonny and Dex’s conversation, Sonny believes the attack was an inside operation. Only someone who has spent a significant amount of time learning the landscape could pull off an ambush like that. Additionally, the individual would need to exhibit strong, survival skills, and more hell of a shot.
Jason Morgan Returns As Sonny’s Enemy
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Jason Morgan fits the bill as a skilled shooter who also happens to know the layout of Sonny’s tropical safe house. True, he possesses those qualities and then some. But the thing is that Jason Morgan would never harm Sonny or his family in a million years. However, he would if he was brainwashed. That’s why most recently fans toss around wild speculations about the shooter’s identity.
Coincidentally, (or not), Steve Burton disclosed that he’s back at Prospect Studios the week of February 5th. I don’t know about ya all, but to me that sounds like perfect timing for the mystery shooter storyline.
Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) island as meant to be a safe place to retreat when threats a rise in Port Charles. Now it seems like nowhere is safe for the mobster and his family.
General Hospital recaps highlight Sonny and Dex’s analysis on the recent attack. That’s when Sonny put the pieces together to come to a shocking observation. The shooter was well prepared as if he knows the place from the inside out. In the past, Jason helped Sonny at times like these. His insight was always spot on, and Sonny always could depend on Jason. Thankfully, Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) seems to have what it takes to fill Jason’s shoes in the business.
An Inside Job Threatens Sonny and His Family- Can Dex and Sonny Identify the Shooter?
Shocking GH spoilers and rumors suggest the unthinkable! After Sonny and Dex went over the event they came to a realization. its quite possible that latest attack was an inside job, but who would betray Sonny like that? Recent GH news reports confirm that Steve Burton reveals that he’s back filming at Prospect Studios. Jason will return working weeks, which fans find to be very convenient timing. Could Jason Morgan return as Sonny’s enemy instead of his long lost best friend?
Nina Reeves and Carly Corinthos’s ongoing feud over family is in full swing. Are either women really capable of simply calling it even?
General Hospital recaps highlight the events between Nina and Carly that leads to all of this. It seems to have all started when Nina blamed Carly for not divulging about Nelle. But the reality is that Carly didn’t know that Nelle was Nina’s daughter until it was too late. Mind you, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was a psycho killer who was beyond redemption. She terrorized Carly and her family, and then tragically died while trying to kidnap her own baby. Then, Nina stumbled upon a lost and confused Sonny Corinthos, used him and his situation to her advantage, and kept an entire family and city believing that he was dead. Hmm 🤔 Something doesn’t seem right with this lol.
As if that wasn’t enough, Nina manipulated a man with amnesia, stole him from his wife Carly, and then she even stole her career. Once again, something’s off 🤨. Fast forward and General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina isn’t done fighting. After Carly kept Harmony’s secret about Willow, and after Nina rattled to the SEC, they’re done so far yet are back at square one.
Carly and Nina Discuss Crimson
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Carly takes her first shot at running a magazine.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) really did it this time. Even though she won’t take accountability, Nina single-handedly dug her own grave when it comes to Sonny and Willow. Her SEC stunt was the last straw for both of them, and now she has to deal with the consequences. That is, Nina must face the fact that she’s lost Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) forever.
As expected, GH spoilers and rumors suggest that Sonny and Nina ultimately become divorced. That’s expected as their marriage was legal and binding- and now it’s over. But what happens with Nina and Willow’s relationship? Is it over based on the spoken word? According to recent General Hospital spoilers, there may be another way for Willow to distance herself from Nina.
Willow Takes Legal Action Against Nina
Forget a restraining order, those are for amateurs, lol. GH rumors tease that Willow seeks something more permanent and binding. Willow asks Diane to legally remove Nina as her mother. Sadly, Nina blew every single chance she had with Carly’s husband 😜 and her own daughter. Now she’s without her stolen husband, as well as alienated from her daughter yet again. The difference is that this time there’s no going back. Willow seeks Diane’s counsel to finally be rid of Nina for good.
Jordan is no stranger to danger. In fact, she’s been in this line for work for a while now, and knows what comes with the territory. Her life and the lives of her loved ones have been threatened more than one. Moreover, Jordan was even locked in a burning basement filled with gas, left to die. And if that wasn’t horrific enough, well her own son was kidnapped at one point as well. Needless to say; Jordan’s been through it and she knows what this job means.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Jordan sees her job as much more than following every rule by the book. If she wants to get to the bottom of an investigation, she’s gonna have to just go for it. The last encounter with the Feds really shook Jordan, and now she wants answers.
According to recent GH previews, Jordan is willing to do what it takes, even if that means breaking the rules- and laws. General Hospital rumors claim that Jordan turns to organized crime to help her find out who was at the interrogation room door. The whole situation. Has Jordan frazzled, and she can’t afford the distraction.
So what will it be, folks? Will Nina and Carly quit while they’re still in one piece, or will it cost a lot more to “settle the score”?
At this point I can’t even remotely fathom how anyone is on Nina’s side. Don’t get me wrong because I think Nina is a crazy cool character, and Cynthia Watros is exceptionally talented. However, that doesn’t mean that I can’t see her problematic nature, faults, and flaws. In fact, Cynthia’s acting abilities is what makes me compare her to all the narcissists in my life. Simply put, Cynthia Watros plays it so well. How can anyone possibly hate on that? Now her character in the other hand, she’s fair game.
GH recaps recall Nina’s fierce reaction to Carly and Drew’s Crimson stunt. What’s the point of asking Carly if they’re finally even if she doesn’t plan on leaving well enough alone? It’s apparent that Nina has zero plans to leave things as they are with Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright). Obviously, Nina doesn’t care about playing fair when all she sees is red and Carly’s smirk every time she closes her eyes. If I didn’t know better, it surely looks like Carly and Drew ignite the evil spirits within Nina as they’ve been fighting to emerge. I’d I had to guess, I’d say that this feud is far from over.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Valentin makes Nina an offer. Evidently, the offer is so enticing that Nina contemplates her next move. GH turned give that Valentin’s offer would give Nina the upper hand over Drew and Carly’s son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Will Nina take on a new role at ELQ?
Wow! Introducing Drew 2.0. It must be true what they say about serving time in a correctional facility. It definitely does change a person, not that I can speak from personal experience or anything.
Historically, the people of Port Charles have been kidnapped and held hostage on a boat, trapped in a hotel fire, chained to a bed in a panic room, poisoned water supply, and much more. And to think some of those events took place after 30-some years of daytime drama. But nothing rattles a PC soul like doing time in Pentonville, and it seems like everyone there is a criminal.
For 60 years, many bad deeds have committed by almost everyone in Port Charles. I don’t know if one person in that city has a clean slate. That said, if you haven’t made a member of The Five Families a target, or left a woman to give birth all alone in the woods, or randomly attack a so-called friend with a hook, then do you even live in Port Charles? It seems that you have to have an edge to get anywhere in that city, and that’s what leads us to Drew.
Recently, Drew has been a hot topic along GH fan pages across social media. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Drew is ready for a change. He’s tired of being the pushover, and has asserted himself in situations to overcome that reputation. First, it started with Michael, Ned, and the family business. No red flags were raised because it seemed like a typical Quartermaine business quarrel. Then, the issue with Scout’s school occurred, including his and Sam’s argument, and now his actions toward Carly.
Drew’s Dark Path Leads Carly To Sonny
General Hospital spoilers tease that Cameron Mathison takes Drew down a dark path. According to General Hospital spoilers, the stars align for Sonny and Carly as Drew becomes increasingly problematic. We knew it was only a matter of time before Carly and Drew began to fall apart. According to recent GH rumors, Drew 2.0 puts a strain on his and Carly’s relationship. The more time they spend together, the more Drew wants to control, pushing Carly away.
General Hospital recaps recall four years ago when Sonny went missing. Unforeseen evil tore Sonny and Carly apart, but their bond never wavered. Will fate bring them together again?
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) was known for loving one man over all others. Although hard times and crossed lines became familiar, Carly and Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) magnetic bond always pulled them close. That’s why Port Charles mobster and his ride or die destined for one another. Now, it’s only a matter of time before that force draws them in again.
It looks like Sonny is about to be on the market again shortly after marrying Nina. Have no fear because he’s fresh and up for grabs. But for how long? GH rumors hint that Sonny and Nina are headed to splitsville. Additionally, Carly and Drew will hit a few snags that just might make this whole thing unravel.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Drew takes on a new outlook. No more Mr. Nice Guy, because Drew is tired of being a pushover. Lately, GH rumors suggest that Carly supports and understands the origin of Drew’s shifting vision. Allegedly, Drew’s anger begins to consume him and he loses control. GH rumors tease that this leads to Drew and Carly’s shocking yet inevitable breakup.
What will Drew do to send Carly packing for good? It’s hard to imagine because he’s typically so calm and even-keeled. But GH spoilers tease that Drew shows a new side that Carly doesn’t like. Will he go after her son Michael for revenge? Or, will he cheat? Few and Anna’s conversations got letting interesting… what is Drew capable of?
Earlier this month General Hospital celebrate its 60th anniversary with prime time special. The tribute to TV’s longest running drama captivated the iconic show’s viewers. With its historic longevity and indelible storylines, General Hospital has become a huge piece of our culture.
Storylines and juicy plots can only get a production so far, but the delivery could make or break the story’s success. Typically, that’s where the actors make their magic. There’s no doubt that General Hospital has had its abundant share of phenomenal actors and roles over the years. But it seems like not many can cause quite the stir that Steve Burton can.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Steve Burton is set to return, and Jason shocks his loved ones with another return from the dead. But will he be the same Jason Morgan that everyone loves? Yes and no. Some GH rumors claim that Jason Morgan returns as his original identity… Jason Quartermaine. Other GH rumors claims that he arrives in Poet Charles someone completely new. However, much supporting evidence points toward what we all know as Sonny’s right hand man, Jason Morgan.
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