GH Spoilers: Maurice Benard reveals 3 actors leaving, 3 actors returning in July
In a powerful and deeply emotional revelation, General Hospital icon Maurice Benard stunned fans with a bombshell announcement during a special episode of his “State of Mind” podcast.
Known as the heart of the show both on and offscreen, Benard offered a rare glimpse into the seismic shifts occurring behind the scenes at GH.
Speaking with quiet sorrow and layered subtext, he confirmed that several cornerstone characters are preparing to make their final exits—ushering in not just a casting shake-up, but a creative transformation that will alter the fabric of Port Charles forever.
Without naming names or timelines, Maurice hinted that the departure of these legacy characters wasn’t merely a plot device or a network mandate—it was something more profound.
The weight in his voice suggested personal grief, as though he himself was wrestling with the reality of saying goodbye to longtime colleagues and friends. Fans immediately began to speculate: Could Sonny himself be leaving?
Or is someone close to him—Carly, Jason, Nina, or Michael—about to exit in a way that reshapes the entire show?
The speculation turned to certainty as confirmation emerged that Steve Burton (Jason), Reena Sofer (Lois), and Carlo Rota (Sidwell) are all exiting the series.
Each departure is seismic in its own right, but together, they form a narrative quake that shakes GH to its core.
Jason, long considered the show’s emotional anchor and moral center, leaves Michael adrift—especially as he deals with Daisy’s kidnapping and Sasha’s unraveling mental state. Jason’s absence won’t just hurt; it will destabilize.
Lois’s exit is equally devastating. As a newly rekindled maternal force in Brook Lynn and Gio’s lives, she was becoming a bridge between generations—a source of healing and clarity.
With her sudden disappearance, emotional wounds are left exposed, especially as Brook Lynn faces the truth about Rocco’s parentage and Gio grapples with the crumbling reality of his family legacy.
Sidwell’s departure is perhaps the most ominous. A master manipulator, he operated in the shadows of Port Charles politics and legal strategy.
His quiet vanishing leaves open the terrifying possibility that he’s not truly gone—only gone underground. What secrets he leaves behind could detonate storylines for months to come.
In the midst of this upheaval, Britt returns, reigniting emotional chaos with the revelation that Rocco is her son. Her re-entry isn’t about redemption—it’s about reclamation.
Meanwhile, whispers of Nelle’s survival are gaining traction, sending Sasha into a psychological freefall. If Nelle is alive, every lie, every trauma, every betrayal tied to her could explode anew—with Daisy potentially caught in the crossfire.
And then there’s Holly—her return cloaked in international intrigue, her past with the WSB and Scorpio reawakening dorm
ant conflicts that could tear the town apart from within. As these three women—Britt, Holly, and Nelle—reenter the narrative, they bring not closure but a triple-front storm of reckoning.
Port Charles is entering a new era, one shaped not by linear plot but by emotional warfare, identity crises, and moral collapse.
Maurice Benard didn’t just warn fans—he invited them to grieve, to brace themselves, and to prepare for a version of GH where survival, not stability, becomes the new normal. The storm has begun. And no one—not even Sonny—is safe.