BREAKING NEWS: General Hospital Weekly Predictions: Lucas Tattles & Sonny Cornered
Port Charles is heading into another explosive week on General Hospital, and if the latest developments are any indication, the drama is about to reach a boiling point.
Secrets are closing in on multiple residents, long-simmering tensions are erupting, and several characters may soon find themselves facing life-changing consequences.
At the center of the chaos are Lucas Jones, Sonny Corinthos, and a dangerous web of lies that could bring down some of Port Charles’ most powerful figures.
As the week unfolds, five major storylines appear poised to collide in dramatic fashion.
Lucas Begins Connecting the Dots About Marco’s Death
Lucas Jones is still reeling from the shocking death of Marco, a tragedy that has left him desperate for answers. Marco’s murder has shaken Port Charles, but for Lucas, the loss is deeply personal. Determined to ensure his friend did not die in vain, Lucas begins digging for the truth—and what he uncovers could ignite a dangerous chain reaction.
The situation grows tense when Lucas unexpectedly encounters Josslyn Jacks in Agent Cullum’s hospital room. Josslyn appears suspiciously out of place, and Lucas immediately questions why she’s there. Unknown to him, Josslyn has been contemplating taking matters into her own hands by eliminating Cullum while he remains vulnerable.
Lucas’ arrival forces her to think quickly and cover her tracks, but the encounter leaves him with lingering doubts.
As the week progresses, Lucas continues piecing together the events surrounding Marco’s death. With help from Britt Westbourne, he begins to suspect that Cullum may be responsible for the brutal stabbing. However, the truth is tangled in layers of secrecy involving stolen medication and hidden alliances.
That leads Lucas to a troubling dilemma. If Cullum really did kill Marco, then Sidwell—the grieving father—deserves to know the truth. But revealing what he knows could expose secrets Lucas has no right to share.
The question now looming over Port Charles: will Lucas risk everything by going to Sidwell with the truth?
Willow Realizes Alexis Knows Her Dark Secret
While Lucas wrestles with his moral decision, another secret threatens to explode elsewhere in Port Charles.
Willow Corinthos has been living under the shadow of a shocking truth: she was the one who shot Drew Cain. Though she was ultimately acquitted at trial, the reality behind the incident has never truly disappeared.
And now it appears someone else knows.
Alexis Davis discovered the truth during the trial while reviewing phone records and witness testimony. Despite her suspicions being confirmed, Alexis chose to remain silent, allowing Willow’s legal victory to stand.
But secrets rarely stay buried for long in Port Charles.
As the week progresses, Willow begins to notice subtle hints that Alexis may know far more than she’s letting on. A cryptic comment or unexpected reaction could spark Willow’s realization that Alexis is aware of the truth.
When Alexis eventually admits what she knows, the confrontation could send shockwaves through both of their lives.
Yet the situation is complicated by an even darker force: Sidwell’s influence over Willow. If Alexis tries to leverage the secret for personal reasons—perhaps involving access to Scout—Willow may be forced to reveal just how dangerous Sidwell’s control truly is.
Sonny Corinthos May Be Framed for Murder
Meanwhile, a devastating twist could place Sonny Corinthos directly in the crosshairs of the law.
Although Cullum appears to be responsible for Marco’s death, there are signs that someone may be working to frame Sonny for the crime. A key clue could emerge when the suspected murder weapon mysteriously surfaces at Sonny’s coffee warehouse.
If police receive an anonymous tip about the weapon’s location, investigators could quickly obtain a search warrant—triggering a potentially explosive raid.
For Sonny, the consequences would be immediate and severe. Not only would the discovery strengthen Sidwell’s belief that Sonny killed his son, but it could also push the mob boss dangerously close to arrest.
The possibility of a setup raises serious questions. Did Cullum plant the weapon to divert suspicion? Or is someone else manipulating events behind the scenes?
Either way, Sonny may soon find himself cornered from all sides—by the law, by Sidwell, and by the ghosts of past choices.
Cody Encourages Molly to Face Her Health Crisis
Amid the crime and betrayal, a deeply emotional storyline unfolds between Cody Bell and Molly Lansing-Davis.
After Molly collapses in pain at Charlie’s Pub due to complications from endometriosis, Cody rushes her to General Hospital. The incident forces Molly to confront the severity of her condition, including the painful possibility that she may never be able to carry a child.
Cody’s reaction is one of genuine concern. After learning more about her diagnosis, he urges Molly to consider surgery that could ease her suffering.
His support becomes a source of comfort for Molly during one of the most vulnerable moments of her life. As she prepares to undergo the procedure later in the week, Cody promises to stand by her side during recovery.
For Molly, it’s a reminder that even in a town filled with secrets and danger, compassion can still shine through.
Josslyn Considers Another Attempt on Cullum
But the week’s most dangerous storyline may revolve around Josslyn Jacks and her growing determination to eliminate Agent Cullum.
After Britt hesitates during her own attempt to kill him, Josslyn decides she may have to finish the job herself.
Cullum briefly regaining consciousness only intensifies the urgency. If he wakes fully, he could expose secrets that would put multiple lives at risk.
Although Lucas’ sudden arrival disrupts Josslyn’s first attempt, the threat is far from over. With Cullum drifting back into unconsciousness, Josslyn may see another opportunity—and this time she could be even more determined to act.
Whether she succeeds or fails, one thing is certain: Port Charles is about to face another explosive chapter.

