Secrets, Lies, and Shocking Returns

The week of September 8–12 on General Hospital promises to be one of the most intense in recent memory.

With Sonny plotting, Britt’s life in jeopardy, and a shocking comeback shaking the town, Port Charles is heading straight into chaos.

Sonny’s High-Stakes Gamble
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has kept his plans close to the chest, but spoilers reveal he finally tips his hand.

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Whether he’s targeting Jenz Sidwell, cutting deals with Diane, or protecting his son Michael, Sonny is pulling strings that could have devastating consequences. His empire—and his family—hang in the balance.

A Stunning Return Rocks Port Charles
Thursday’s episode delivers a shocker: a major character returns to Port Charles. The identity is being kept secret, but their reappearance is set to upend lives and unravel secrets. It’s the kind of jaw-dropping twist that only General Hospital can deliver.

Britt’s Fate Hangs by a Thread
Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) sends a desperate message before vanishing, leaving Jason scrambling for answers. Her disappearance sparks rumors of captivity, resurrection, or both. As Jason and Obrecht reel from the possibilities, fans can expect a reveal that no one saw coming.

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The Hunt for Drew’s Shooter Goes Wrong
Anna and Dante focus on their suspects, but police may be making a critical mistake. Spoilers tease a wrongful arrest that could blow the case wide open, turning friends into enemies and leaving the real culprit free to strike again.

Scout in Peril
Elsewhere, Cody reaches out to Molly in a desperate plea, setting off a frantic search for Scout. The Quartermaine family braces for the worst as the clock ticks down on a terrifying disappearance.

Life-and-Death Stakes at the Five Poppies
The nightmare at the Five Poppies grows darker as Josslyn and Vaughn remain trapped. Jason’s race to save them could end in triumph—or tragedy that scars Port Charles for years.

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