Newest Update!!! Alex is the one who kidnapped Anna – General Hospital 2025
The mystery gripping General Hospital fans has finally reached a chilling turning point, and the revelation is one that shakes Port Charles to its core. The November 5th episode delivered
one of the most suspenseful and psychologically charged moments of the year when Anna Devane, the ever-fearless former spy and police commissioner, found herself at the mercy of
a cold and calculating captor. What began as a seemingly ordinary day spiraled into a nightmare of deceit, identity, and revenge.

It started with a moment that seemed almost innocuous — Anna stepping into her car, ready to drive off into another day filled with secrets and strategy. But within seconds, everything changed. A figure unseen to viewers managed to infiltrate her vehicle, rendering her unconscious before she could react. When Anna next opened her eyes, the world was no longer familiar. The walls around her were stark and sterile, the air thick with dread. She was restrained in a cold metal chair, her wrists bound tightly, her surroundings devoid of color or comfort.
Anna’s instinct as a spy kicked in immediately. She tried to assess her surroundings, to find a way out. She screamed for help, her voice echoing off the metallic walls, each desperate call swallowed by silence. And then—without warning—the silence broke.
A voice crackled through the intercom, unmistakable and haunting. It was Faison. The name alone is enough to send shivers through anyone who has followed Anna’s turbulent past. César Faison, her long-dead tormentor and obsessive adversary, had returned—or so it seemed. His voice was taunting, dripping with mockery and familiarity.
But could it really be him?
Immediately, fans and characters alike were left questioning the reality of what they heard. Was Faison alive, having once again faked his death as he had done countless times before? Or was this something even darker—a cruel illusion designed to torment Anna’s mind? In this modern era of deception and digital manipulation, it didn’t take long for suspicions to turn toward technology. Could someone be using artificial intelligence or advanced voice cloning to imitate Faison’s voice, weaponizing Anna’s own memories against her?
The implication was chilling. Someone was deliberately trying to break her spirit, using the ghost of her greatest nemesis to drive her toward madness.
As theories swirled through Port Charles and among viewers, the list of suspects began to narrow—and one name rose ominously to the top: Alex Devane Marick.

Alex, Anna’s identical twin sister, has always been her mirror image in more ways than one. While they share the same face, their moral compasses have always pointed in opposite directions. Where Anna sought justice, Alex thrived in deception. Their bond, once sisterly, had long turned toxic—marked by betrayal, manipulation, and deep-seated resentment. Years ago, their feud culminated in a dramatic confrontation that ended with Alex being swept out to sea. Her body was never recovered.
And in soap opera lore, the absence of a body almost always means one thing: they’re still alive.
Could Alex have returned from the dead, seeking revenge and reclaiming the life she believes her sister stole? The evidence is mounting.
For starters, the precision of Anna’s abduction suggests someone intimately familiar with her habits and weaknesses—someone who could anticipate her every move. No one fits that description better than Alex. Their shared history means Alex could easily mimic Anna’s patterns, exploit her fears, and play on her vulnerabilities.
Moreover, the psychological nature of Anna’s imprisonment—the calculated manipulation, the voice of Faison—bears Alex’s signature touch. She’s not simply trying to destroy Anna physically; she’s dismantling her mentally and emotionally. For Alex, this isn’t just revenge—it’s an identity heist.
Imagine the ultimate twist: Alex doesn’t just want Anna gone. She wants to be her. With Anna restrained and isolated, Alex could seamlessly step into her twin’s life—taking over her relationships, her career, even her place in the lives of those closest to her. From the WSB to Valentin Cassadine, no one would be safe from her deception.
Of course, in true General Hospital fashion, other suspects also loom in the background, adding layers of intrigue to an already tangled web.
Some point to Faison himself, arguing that the master manipulator has cheated death before and could easily do so again. His obsession with Anna has always bordered on madness, and the idea of him returning from beyond the grave to reclaim his prize is both terrifying and plausible. But even for Faison, the logistics of this abduction seem too intricate, too calculated. This isn’t brute force—it’s artistry, and Alex has always been the artist of psychological warfare.
Then there’s Victor Sidwell, a shadowy political figure with much to gain from Anna’s disappearance. As police commissioner, Anna was a constant thorn in his side, threatening to expose his alliances and his influence over the mayoral race through Ezra Bole. By eliminating her, Sidwell would clear the path for his agenda. But even that theory falls short of explaining the deeply personal nature of this crime. Sidwell may be corrupt, but he lacks the intimate malice that drips from every aspect of Anna’s captivity.
No, this is personal—family personal.
The signs all point back to Alex. The timing, the psychological manipulation, and the eerie precision of it all align perfectly with her past methods. This is the kind of mind game only a Devane could orchestrate.
If Alex truly is alive, the implications for Port Charles are staggering. Her reemergence could unravel every thread of stability left in the city. Friends, allies, and enemies alike would be forced to question everything they know—especially Valentin, whose connection to Anna runs deep. Imagine the devastation if he realizes the woman he’s been confiding in isn’t Anna at all, but her malevolent twin wearing her face and her memories.
And then there’s the emotional toll. For Anna, the knowledge that her own sister—the person who shares her blood, her history, and her very reflection—has turned against her once again would be the ultimate betrayal.
But General Hospital thrives on redemption and reckoning, and Anna Devane is not one to surrender easily. If she survives this ordeal—and she will—her return will be a reckoning for the ages.
Until then, the question burns: How far will Alex go to destroy the woman she’s always envied? Will she succeed in replacing Anna entirely, or will her own thirst for vengeance lead to her downfall?
One thing is certain—the battle between the Devane twins has only just begun. And as the walls close in, Port Charles is about to learn that sometimes, the most dangerous enemies are the ones who share your face.