Actor Steve Burton has taped his final episodes as Jason Morgan on General Hospital, marking the start of a lengthy hiatus to spend time with his family. Burton, who recently married Michelle Lundström, plans to return to the soap opera after a break of about three months. His exit storyline involves Jason leaving Port Charles amid ongoing dangers.
Steve Burton's departure from General Hospital was confirmed this week, with the actor stating he wants to prioritize family time following his marriage to Michelle Lundström nine months ago. Burton emphasized that the hiatus is temporary and he intends to reprise his role as Jason Morgan upon returning.
Production on the ABC soap paused for dark weeks, during which Burton completed scenes airing in late March and early April 2026. His final episode is expected around six weeks from the announcement on February 12, 2026. Sources indicate Burton will resume filming in late May or early June, bringing Jason back to screens by July 2026, aligning with summer sweeps.
The exact reason for the break includes unconfirmed reports of a potential relocation from California to Nashville, possibly tied to family considerations involving his ex-wife and shared child. On-screen, Jason Morgan's exit ties into current plotlines, such as his concerns for Anna Devane's safety in France and issues related to Britt Westbourne's medication. Possible scenarios include Jason traveling abroad to assist Anna, facing capture by adversaries like Ross Cullum or connections to the WSB via Jack Brennan, or involvement in a plane incident similar to past storylines.
Speculation avoids a definitive death for Jason, given fan backlash to previous such plots, including his 2012 shooting by Cesar Faison and the 2021 tunnel collapse. Burton remains under contract, as does co-star Finola Hughes, whose Anna Devane character is also on reduced filming. This hiatus allows for personal time while preserving the character's future on the long-running series.