GH Spoilers: Sonny reveals who burned Michael, stops the Corinthos family from burning
General Hospital’s Mob War Reaches a Point of No Return
The longstanding cold war between Sonny Corinthos and Sidwell has erupted into open warfare, pushing Port Charles into uncharted territory.
What began as a covert struggle for power has evolved into something personal, tragic—and potentially irreversible.
The latest turning point? Sonny has confirmed that it was Sidwell’s own son, Marco, who carried out the arson attack on his penthouse.
For Sonny, betrayal is familiar—but this crosses a line that even he had never anticipated. His penthouse wasn’t just bricks and mortar; it was a sanctuary for his loved ones, a place where his grandchildren played.
To see it nearly destroyed in an inferno set by someone once within his inner circle has awakened a cold fury in Sonny that hasn’t surfaced in years.
More disturbing is that Sonny and Sidwell had previously made a pact: their children were off limits. That vow is now shattered. Sidwell not only broke it—he used Marco as the weapon.
And Sonny, once a man who drew clear boundaries between business and family, is now walking a path where those lines no longer exist. He’s colder, more calculated, and more dangerous than ever before.
Marco’s transformation from passive son to willing arsonist has tipped the scales. No longer seen as a pawn, he’s now an active combatant.
Sonny isn’t questioning Marco’s motives—he’s strategizing his response. And for a man like Sonny, retaliation isn’t a matter of “if”—it’s a matter of “how.”
While Sonny sharpens his plans, his inner circle watches with unease. Jason senses the shift, Carly fears obsession has overtaken grief, and Michael begins to realize that this war could force him into a role he’s long resisted.
Sonny is now considering the unthinkable—bringing Michael into the fold not just as an ally, but as a weapon.
Meanwhile, Marco prepares for a second, even deadlier attack, no longer hesitant, no longer questioning his father’s orders.
To him, fire is no longer a tactic—it’s a legacy. But love has emerged as an unexpected turning point. Lucas, Marco’s partner, learns of the planned assassination attempt and, torn between