Next 3 Week | ABC General Hospital Spoilers March 2 – March 20, 2026 | GH Spoilers

 

General Hospital Spoilers (March 2–20, 2026): Dark Alliances, Shocking Exits, and Dangerous Secrets

The next three weeks on General Hospital are shaping up to be absolute chaos — and the deeper you look, the more interconnected it all becomes.

Let’s start with the most jaw-dropping arc: Willow Tait stepping into Drew’s congressional seat while secretly keeping Drew Cain locked in a chemically induced paralysis.

Yes. That’s where we are.

Willow isn’t just juggling politics — she’s managing pressure from the manipulative Jens Sidwell while administering the injections that keep Drew incapacitated. It’s high-stakes, morally twisted, and dangerously unsustainable. The question isn’t whether it will unravel — it’s when.

Now enter Kai Taylor.

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Spoilers suggest Willow may offer Kai a role in her inner circle. On the surface, it looks strategic. But Kai knows too much. He’s aware Willow isn’t the sweet former teacher anymore — she’s calculating, secretive, and capable of extreme choices. If he accepts the job, is he protecting himself? Monitoring her? Or playing his own long game?

Keeping close to Willow might be the safest move — especially if she’s fully embracing power. But in Port Charles, proximity to secrets is rarely safe.

Meanwhile, Sonny Corinthos is preparing a confession during the week of March 2. Surprisingly, it may not be criminal — but emotional. His growing bond with Ric Lansing could take center stage. After decades of hostility, the two men are acting like actual brothers.

But Ric doesn’t exactly have a spotless track record when it comes to jealousy and resentment. If Sonny lowers his guard, could it backfire? Or is the confession about ADA Justine Turner instead? Either way, vulnerability from Sonny almost always signals incoming fallout.

Speaking of danger, Carly Spencer is heading back to Wyndemere — never a safe move. She may uncover the hidden passage to the castle’s catacombs and overhear a revealing conversation between Sidwell and his associates. If she connects those dots — especially anything tied to the WSB — she could blow the entire operation open.

But if she’s caught? Rescue options are thinning.

Because here’s the heartbreak: Jason Morgan is heading toward an exit ramp mid-March, leaving a devastated Britt Westbourne behind. Their renewed bond makes his departure sting even more. Whether he’s forced underground, sent on a mission, or pushed out due to mob fallout, it appears inevitable.

And shockingly, teen Rocco Falconeri may play an instrumental role in triggering that exit. If Rocco accidentally leaks information about Valentin Cassadine’s hideout — or draws the attention of dangerous players like Ross Cullum — Jason could be forced to intervene. Saving Rocco might cost him his freedom… or his place in Port Charles.

Meanwhile, romance blooms elsewhere. Dante Falconeri may finally ask Elizabeth Baldwin out on a real date. The chemistry has been building, and Dante seems to have an undeniable crush. But Ric’s jealousy could ignite if Liz moves on publicly.

Then there’s the tangled web around Lulu Spencer and a possibly-amnesiac Nathan West. Their romantic encounter may be witnessed by Maxie Jones — who might respond with surprising maturity. Still, in soap logic, “supportive” often precedes disaster.

And don’t overlook Nina Reeves facing fury from Charlotte Cassadine after tension involving Jack Brennan escalates. If Charlotte believes Nina betrayed Valentin, that mother-daughter bond could fracture permanently.

Every thread leads back to one thing: power shifting.

Willow balancing Congress, blackmail, and medical manipulation.
Sidwell pulling strings from the shadows.
Jason preparing to disappear.
Teenagers holding secrets that could topple empires.

By March 20, at least one major character will be gone — and the fallout will ripple across Port Charles.

The only real question is: when everything explodes… who’s left standing?