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General Hospital Spoilers: Drew’s Dark Turn, Tracy’s War Over Monica’s Will, and Sonny Confronts Lulu in Explosive Showdown

ABC General Hospital spoilers for this week promise a whirlwind of explosive confrontations, unexpected alliances, and simmering revenge across Port Charles. Emotions are running high, loyalties are fracturing, and no one seems safe from the ripple effects of Drew Cain’s growing rage, Tracy Quartermaine’s relentless scheming, and Sonny Corinthos’s latest political scandal.

Drew Cain’s Vengeance Spirals Out of Control

Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) may have survived his near-death ordeal, but emotionally, he’s a man unraveling. Still hospitalized and furious, Drew isn’t focusing on recovery—he’s fixated on revenge. He’s convinced that one of three people—Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), or someone connected to them—pulled the trigger that nearly ended his life. But rather than waiting for the truth, Drew seems ready to deliver punishment on his own terms.

Sources tease that Drew’s anger takes a darker turn when Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) pays him a visit in his hospital room. In a tense confrontation, Drew begins making veiled threats, suggesting he might spare Curtis only if Jordan cooperates. It’s a dangerous move, especially since Curtis believes he’s finally in the clear after Drew’s blackmail leverage supposedly disappeared. But if there’s one thing Port Charles should know by now, it’s that Drew always keeps a few cards close to his chest.

The question is—what’s his endgame? Is he planning to expose secrets that could shatter Curtis and Portia’s fragile marriage? Or is Drew about to take justice into his own hands in a way that could destroy what’s left of his moral compass?

Willow Tries to Reach Drew Before It’s Too Late

Meanwhile, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) tries to reach the part of Drew that still remembers compassion and family. She visits him on Friday to deliver an update from Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson)—her estranged husband has extended an olive branch, offering to let her see the kids more often. It’s a small but meaningful gesture that could help mend some of the emotional damage between them.

However, Drew’s reaction suggests something deeper is brewing beneath the surface. Is Willow’s message enough to pull him back from the brink, or will he take it as a signal that he needs to move faster before the window of opportunity for revenge closes? As viewers know, Drew’s sense of justice has become increasingly warped, and this latest hospital confrontation could mark the beginning of his most ruthless chapter yet.

Tracy Quartermaine Declares War on Veronica Bard

Elsewhere in Port Charles, the Quartermaine mansion becomes a battlefield once again—this time over Monica’s will. Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) may have faced down corporate sharks and family betrayals before, but she’s not prepared to stand by while Veronica Bard (played by soap legend Erika Slezak) swoops in and tries to claim Monica’s house—the very home Allan gave to Monica decades ago.

Tracy makes it crystal clear: she’s on to Veronica’s game, and she intends to stop her. Viewers can expect cutting dialogue, old grudges resurfacing, and a classic Quartermaine power struggle filled with wit and venom. Tracy is determined to uncover what really happened with Monica’s estate, and knowing her, she won’t stop until she exposes every buried secret.

While most of the family welcomes Veronica with polite smiles, Tracy’s instincts scream danger. Could Veronica have manipulated legal documents or forged her way into the Quartermaine fortune? Or is there a deeper connection between her and Monica’s missing will that no one sees coming?

Michael Opens His Heart—But at What Cost?

Amid the chaos, Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) appears to be letting his guard down for the first time in months. Despite his ongoing estrangement from Willow and the pressures surrounding his family, Michael finds an unexpected source of comfort in Veronica Bard. He opens up to her about his struggles, his guilt, and his hopes for rebuilding his fractured relationships.

Michael even tells Curtis that Veronica’s arrival came at just the right time. It’s a rare moment of vulnerability for the usually stoic Corinthos heir. But given Tracy’s suspicions, viewers can’t help but wonder—has Michael once again let the wrong person into his life? If Veronica’s intentions are anything less than pure, Michael could be walking straight into a trap that threatens not only his family’s legacy but his own emotional stability.

Sonny Corinthos Confronts Lulu Spencer in Public Showdown

And over in the political heart of Port Charles, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) finds himself in unfamiliar territory—under public scrutiny. With Election Day rapidly approaching and Laura Collins’ (Genie Francis) referendum on the ballot, Sonny’s image has become a topic of heated debate. But when he learns that his former daughter-in-law, Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan, possibly Alexa Havins in this new storyline), is responsible for some unflattering press coverage, Sonny explodes.

He corners Lulu and demands answers, accusing her of damaging his reputation at the worst possible moment. Lulu, ever the journalist, stands her ground, insisting that she’s simply doing her job and has no intention of giving him special treatment. It’s a tense exchange that blurs the lines between personal loyalty and professional duty—especially given the history between them.

But as Sonny points out, he’s been considering retirement for months. So why does he still care so deeply about his public image? Perhaps it’s not about politics at all—but about control, legacy, and the creeping fear that Port Charles might finally be moving on without him.

What’s Next for Port Charles?

This week’s General Hospital is a masterclass in moral gray areas. Drew’s descent into darkness threatens to pull others down with him. Tracy’s crusade to protect Monica’s legacy sets her against both family and foe. Sonny’s ego collides with Lulu’s integrity in a showdown that could reshape Port Charles’ political landscape.

And in the middle of it all, Willow, Michael, and Curtis find themselves caught between loyalty and self-preservation, struggling to navigate a world where every truth comes with a price.

As the week unfolds, one thing is certain—redemption will be hard-won, revenge will be ruthless, and by the time the dust settles, the balance of power in Port Charles may never be the same again.

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