BREAKING NEWS!!! General Hospital Spoilers Friday, November 7, 2025 – The terrifying resurgence of Faison
In the world of General Hospital, danger is always lurking just beneath the surface — but on Friday, November 7, 2025, that danger takes on a chilling new form.
The episode promises to be a dramatic whirlwind of betrayal, family turmoil, and the haunting possibility that one of Port Charles’ most feared villains, Cesar Faison,
may have somehow returned from the shadows. The hour opens with Laura Collins in a state of emotional turmoil. Once the pillar of strength and reason, Laura now finds herself dragged
into scandal thanks to her brother, Martin Grey. The revelation of Martin’s shocking crime — forging Monica Quartermaine’s will — has sent ripples through both the Quartermaine estate and Laura’s political standing. Martin’s desperate bid to hand the family mansion to Ronnie, who in turn intended to sell it to Drew Cain for a hefty profit, has completely imploded. Tracy Quartermaine, ever the shrewd matriarch, discovered the genuine will, exposing Martin’s deception and forcing Ronnie to show his true, greedy nature.

Now, Martin’s career is in ruins, his reputation shredded, and his freedom hangs by a thread. He knows Tracy could turn him over to the authorities at any moment, and the fear is eating him alive. For a man who built his life around manipulating the law, Martin suddenly finds himself trapped with no legal escape route. His misdeeds have also cast a long shadow over Laura’s future — threatening to destroy her campaign and possibly cost her the mayor’s seat. Laura’s fury toward her brother is palpable, and as she watches her political career crumble, she’s faced with a painful question: Can family loyalty survive when betrayal runs this deep?
Meanwhile, Carly Spencer continues to work her angles. Ever the strategist, Carly discovers that Brennan — the man she loathes — is pulling strings to have Valentin Cassadine transferred from a foreign facility back to a domestic prison. For Carly, this information is gold. She immediately seeks to use it to her advantage, planning to alert Valentin to the move. This development could bring Valentin closer to his daughter, a rare bright spot in his otherwise bleak existence. But for Carly, this connection isn’t just about compassion — it’s about strategy.
Her goal? To form an alliance with Valentin and exact revenge on Brennan, who has caused chaos in both their lives. When Carly delivers the news, Valentin’s eyes ignite with determination. After months of captivity and humiliation, he vows that his time of weakness is over. His declaration is chilling and defiant: “My prime is coming back. Brennan won’t know what hit him.” Speculation is already running wild — could Valentin be plotting an escape? If so, Brennan’s days may be numbered.

Elsewhere in Port Charles, Sonny Corinthos finds himself at a breaking point. Despite his empire of power and influence, Sonny is spiraling under the weight of betrayal and frustration. His long-standing feud with Drew Cain has reached a dangerous boiling point. Sonny confides in his trusted friend, Jason Morgan, revealing his growing desire to eliminate Drew once and for all. Drew’s manipulations, particularly his connections in Congress and his underhanded political schemes, have made him a powerful but unpredictable enemy. Sonny fears that if he doesn’t strike first, his entire organization could crumble.
Jason listens, ever the calm voice of reason, but before he can offer guidance, an urgent phone call from Felicia Scorpio interrupts the moment. Her voice trembles with panic as she delivers devastating news — Anna Devane has vanished. What begins as concern quickly turns into terror when Felicia mentions the most disturbing detail of all: the voice of the kidnapper sounded eerily familiar.
Those chilling tones, that haunting cadence — could it be Faison?
The mere mention of Cesar Faison’s name sends a shockwave through Jason. Faison, one of the most diabolical figures in Port Charles history, has been presumed dead for years. But if there’s one thing everyone in town knows, it’s that Faison never truly stays gone. While some, like Jason, fear the impossible — that Faison has somehow returned — others speculate that another dark figure, perhaps Sidwell, may be behind the abduction. The line between truth and paranoia begins to blur.
As the mystery deepens, viewers are treated to a curious subplot involving Sidwell and Ava Jerome. Their growing connection offers a momentary break from the chaos, but also hints at something more complicated. Their flirtatious banter and subtle emotional exchanges reveal unexpected chemistry — perhaps the start of a romance born from danger. Ava, who’s never shied away from risk, seems intrigued by Sidwell’s charm and quiet intensity. Yet in the world of General Hospital, love stories often come hand-in-hand with deception. Could Sidwell be hiding more than he’s letting on?
By the episode’s end, tension reaches its peak. The city of Port Charles is on edge — Laura’s political career teeters on collapse, Carly and Valentin’s unholy alliance begins to form, Sonny’s patience with Drew is wearing dangerously thin, and Jason is left to piece together the horrifying mystery of Anna’s disappearance.
Then, in the final moments, the camera pans across a dark, hidden room. A figure stands in the shadows, his voice echoing coldly through the air: “Did you miss me, Anna?”
The unmistakable timbre of Faison’s voice freezes the screen in silence. Whether it’s truly him or an imposter using his likeness, the implication is terrifying — and it promises to turn Port Charles upside down.
Friday’s General Hospital is shaping up to be one of the most electrifying episodes of the year. Old ghosts are returning, alliances are shifting, and the line between the living and the dead is beginning to blur. With Faison’s name once again whispered in fear, no one in Port Charles is safe — not even the most powerful among them.