Leaked spoilers for General Hospital suggest three character deaths, including WSB chief Jack Brennan in 2026, and offscreen passings for Lesley Webber and Robert Scorpio. Two heartbreaking funerals are planned for spring 2026, potentially featuring returns of key characters. A mystery female exit and a confirmed Nurses Ball add to the anticipated drama.
General Hospital enthusiasts are buzzing over leaked storyline details from a reliable source, pointing to significant changes in Port Charles. The leaks confirm that Jack Brennan, played by Chris McKenna, faces a postponed death in 2026, originally slated for late 2025. This storyline ties into Carly Corinthos Spencer's alliance with Valentin Cassadine to expose Brennan's betrayals, raising questions about who might deliver the fatal blow—possibly Carly, Valentin, or Josslyn Jacks.
Addressing real-life tragedies, the show will incorporate the deaths of actors Denise Alexander and Tristan Rogers. Lesley Webber's offscreen death, following Alexander's passing in March 2025 at age 85 from natural causes, is set for spring 2026. Similarly, Robert Scorpio's death, after Rogers' battle with end-stage lung cancer revealed in July 2025, will occur then. Funerals for both are planned, with Robert's delayed to allow appearances by Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) and Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough), alongside Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson). No memorial is expected for Brennan, given his villainous arc.
A mystery female character's exit looms, speculated to involve figures like Jacinda Bracken or DA Justine Turner, though not a major regular. The Nurses Ball is confirmed for May 2026, promising glamour amid the grief. As a tribute to late actor Anthony Geary, who died December 14, 2025, from surgical complications, the show will rerun his final full episode as Luke Spencer from 2015 on New Year's Day, likely with an on-air homage.
These developments build on ongoing plots, including Valentin's exposure and Drew Cain Quartermaine's rants, while honoring the soap's legacy amid cast transitions.