BREAKING NEWS: General Hospital Comings and Goings: Villain and Favorite Aunt Back
Exciting casting updates are stirring buzz among fans of General Hospital as the long-running ABC soap prepares for a dramatic week of twists, confrontations, and emotional reunions.
For the week of March 16–20, several familiar faces are stepping back into the spotlight—some bringing comfort and wisdom, others delivering danger and deception.
From the return of a shadowy government operative to the reappearance of a beloved family matriarch, the latest comings and goings promise to intensify multiple storylines currently
unfolding across Port Charles. Here’s a closer look at the actors making their return and how their characters will impact the drama ahead.
A Dangerous Double Agent Returns
One of the most intriguing returns this week involves actor Andrew Hawkes, who reprises his role as the mysterious WSB director Cullum.
Cullum has recently emerged as a key player in one of the show’s most dangerous conspiracies. Publicly, he appears to be a powerful figure within the World Security Bureau. However, viewers have learned that the character is secretly operating as a double agent—one whose loyalty lies not with justice but with the manipulative villain Sidwell, portrayed by Carlo Rota.
This week’s episodes will push that storyline forward when Cullum finds himself in a tense interrogation scene. According to spoilers, the confrontation occurs after WSB agent Jack Brennan, played by Chris McKenna, begins asking difficult questions.
Their encounter could expose secrets Cullum has worked hard to conceal.
Fans can expect a high-stakes exchange filled with suspicion and veiled threats. If Brennan gets too close to the truth about Cullum’s connection to Sidwell, the fallout could be explosive—not just for the WSB, but for several major characters in Port Charles.
Hawkes has previously spoken about how the role came to him and the intrigue he feels playing such a morally complex figure. That complexity will be on full display this week as Cullum attempts to maintain his cover while navigating Brennan’s probing investigation.
A Warm Welcome for Stella Henry
While Cullum’s return brings danger, another familiar face arrives to provide support and wisdom.
Veteran actress Vernee Watson is back as Stella Henry, the outspoken and fiercely loyal aunt of Curtis Ashford.
Stella’s appearances on General Hospital have often delivered emotional depth and sharp insight, and her latest visit promises more of the same.
During Monday’s episode, Stella shares powerful scenes with Jordan Ashford, portrayed by Tanisha Harper. Jordan has been navigating complicated personal and professional challenges recently, and Stella’s presence could offer both guidance and tough love.
The dynamic between Stella and Jordan has always been layered with history and emotional honesty. Their conversation this week may address unresolved tensions while also reminding viewers of the deep bonds that hold Port Charles families together—even in the midst of turmoil.
Meanwhile, Stella’s visit also carries significance for Curtis himself, played by Donnell Turner. As Curtis continues to face life-changing decisions and complicated relationships, Stella’s voice of experience could help him gain clarity about his future.
Danny Morgan Steps Further Into the Spotlight
Another returning presence this week belongs to young actor Asher Antonyzyn, who once again appears as Danny Morgan.
Danny is the son of Jason Morgan, portrayed by Steve Burton, and the late Sam McCall, played for many years by Kelly Monaco.
As Jason’s current storyline continues to unfold, Danny’s presence becomes increasingly important. The character represents Jason’s emotional anchor—a reminder that beneath the stoic exterior lies a devoted father trying to protect the people he loves.
This week, Danny will appear in scenes connected to Jason’s ongoing arc. Though details remain under wraps, spoilers suggest that father and son could share meaningful moments that highlight Jason’s softer side.
For longtime fans, Danny’s growing role reflects the show’s commitment to exploring the next generation of Port Charles residents. His storyline also underscores the lasting legacy of Jason and Sam’s relationship.
Temporary Casting Change in Washington
Political intrigue also remains part of the General Hospital landscape this week, particularly with the continued presence of Congressman Ezra Boyle.
Actor Patrick Scott Lewis will once again step into the role on Tuesday’s episode.
Lewis is temporarily filling in for Daniel Cosgrove, who typically portrays Ezra Boyle but has been unable to return to the set due to travel disruptions caused by severe storms along the East Coast earlier this month. The weather-related cancellations prevented Cosgrove from reaching Los Angeles in time for scheduled filming.
Despite the temporary change, the character’s storyline remains intact.
Ezra Boyle has been involved in politically charged developments that could influence power dynamics in Port Charles. His continued presence suggests that government intrigue may soon intersect with the show’s criminal and corporate storylines.
Port Charles Remains as Unpredictable as Ever
The latest comings and goings highlight the wide range of storytelling currently unfolding on General Hospital. From covert espionage to heartfelt family moments, the series continues to balance suspense with emotional drama.
Cullum’s return adds another layer to the escalating battle between powerful enemies operating behind the scenes. At the same time, Stella Henry’s arrival brings warmth and wisdom to characters struggling with difficult choices.
Meanwhile, Danny Morgan’s increased screen time reinforces the importance of family ties—an enduring theme within the show’s long history.
Even the temporary recasting of Congressman Ezra Boyle demonstrates how the production adapts to real-world challenges while keeping its storylines moving forward.
As the week of March 16 approaches, fans can expect revelations, confrontations, and emotional exchanges that push several characters toward pivotal turning points.
In the ever-changing world of General Hospital, familiar faces often return at exactly the moment they are needed most.
And in Port Charles, those returns rarely happen without consequences.

