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General Hospital: Sonny’s Obsession, Michael’s Revenge — A Father-Son War That Could Shatter the Corinthos Legacy
In Port Charles, Sonny Corinthos has always believed that family comes first — even when love becomes war and loyalty turns to a weapon. But that conviction has twisted into something darker.
Once the protector of his children, Sonny is now a man consumed by control, watching helplessly as his own empire — and his relationship with his son — begins to collapse.

For months, Sonny has seen Michael change. The boy who once looked up to him now moves like a cold strategist, guided not by love, but by vengeance.
Michael’s growing alliance with the mysterious Justina has driven him to dangerous extremes — targeting Willow, the woman who gave him his family, with a mercilessness that mirrors his father’s worst instincts.
Sonny, unable to stand by, makes a choice that will alter everything. In a move born of desperation and guilt, he vows to protect Willow — even if it means turning against his own son.
Quietly, he begins pulling strings in the shadows: deleting records, bribing witnesses, erasing Justina’s trail. What begins as a father’s act of protection soon becomes a high-stakes war of control.
When Michael discovers his father’s interference, it feels like the final betrayal. Every old wound — every time Sonny tried to “save” him by taking away his choices — bursts open again.
To Michael, this isn’t love. It’s domination. Sonny insists he’s saving his family, but Michael sees a man terrified of losing control. The rift between them becomes a cold war, fought through silence, manipulation, and unspoken threats.
As Sonny’s obsession deepens, he alienates everyone around him — Carly, Dante, even his allies. His need to “fix” what’s broken consumes him.
Each night, guilt and paranoia whisper that if he can protect Willow, he can redeem the sins of his past. But what he calls redemption is really obsession.
Meanwhile, Michael grows more ruthless. Determined to prove that he can rise without his father’s shadow, he turns the Quartermaine power and wealth into his weapon.
He’s not just fighting Sonny — he’s replacing him. Port Charles begins to whisper about the balance of power shifting, as the heir of the Corinthos name begins building an empire built not on loyalty, but on precision and ruthlessness.
Carly stands between them, heartbroken. She knows that Sonny’s need for control is destroying him — and that Michael’s thirst for revenge is turning him into the very man he despises. She can see the truth neither will admit: this isn’t just a family feud. It’s a war for identity.
As the Corinthos name fractures and loyalties crumble, Sonny and Michael stand on opposite sides of the same battlefield — father versus son, protector versus avenger. And in Port Charles, one devastating truth hangs in the air: the greatest threat to Sonny’s empire isn’t the enemies outside his walls. It’s the son he raised to be just like him.




