Bombshell General Hospital Preview For 2026: Who Shot Drew Revealed, Maxie Wakes Up and Much More!
2026 will be a dramatic year for Port Charles faves like (from l.) Sonny (Maurice Benard), Maxie (Kirsten Storms), Jason (Steve Burton) and Carly (Laura Wright).
2025 was a year of twists and turns on General Hospital, and 2026 is poised to be filled with more thrills, chills and bombshell reveals! The show’s head writers, Elizabeth Korte and Chris Van Etten, offered a peak into the show’s storytelling plans with a massive Port Charles preview detailing what lies ahead in major plotlines like the mystery of who shot Drew (Cameron Mathison), the long-awaited return of Maxie (Kirsten Storms), Anna’s (Finola Hughes) kidnapping and much, much more in a new interview with TV Insider.
The Ties That Blind
Going into the new year, several characters have formed unexpected alliances. Carly (Laura Wright) and Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) have joined forces to take down WSB bigwig Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna), who just so happens to be Carly’s lover. But as viewers know, Valentin has an Achilles heel in the form of his beloved daughter, Charlotte (Bluesy Burke). Will Brennan exploit that vulnerability in Valentin … and will the effects be lethal? Korte and Van Etten hinted, “Valentin’s bond with Charlotte [Cassadine, Bluesy Burke] may be the death of him.”
Brennan has a secret ally of his own in the form of Nina (Cynthia Watros). But as their undercover partnership continues, the writers cautioned, Nina “may discover that the cost is higher than she can pay.”
Laura (Genie Francis) and Sonny (Maurice Benard) are typically on the opposite sides of the law — she’s the mayor, and he’s the local mob boss — but they have a common enemy in Sidwell (Carlo Rota), who is blackmailing Laura with photographic evidence implicating her in the murder of Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard). The writers shared that when it comes to bringing Sidwell to his knees, “any success will be hard-won,” adding that Laura will employ ” drastic measures” to prevent her husband, Kevin (Jon Lindstrom) and her grandson, Ace, from falling victim to Sidwell’s dirty games.
Speaking of Sidwell, his son, Marco (Adrian Anchondo), isn’t getting much satisfaction from working with his dad to make Sonny pay for what Marco sees as Sonny’s role in the death of Marco’s mother, Natalia (Eva LaRue). He wants revenge now, not later, which could prove to be very bad news for Sonny, not to mention his romance with Lucas (Van Hansis). Said Van Etten and Korte, “Marco’s impatience has him looking beyond Sidwell to settle the score with Sonny.”
Meanwhile, Michael (Rory Gibson) teamed up with Jacinda (Paige Herschell) for a good cause: keeping himself out of jail. Jacinda has helped him out by giving him an alibi for the night of Drew’s shooting, but as they kept company to make their relationship — and hence Michael’s alibi — legit. Along the way, real feelings have blossomed, with Korte and Van Etten describing the duo’s connection as “sexy and sincere.” However, they warned, Jacinda is going to be forced to take the stand at Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) trial, and her decision to lie about Michael’s whereabouts on the night of the crime “may be their undoing.”
Bullet Points
The whodunit surrounding Drew’s shooting has dominated the front burner for months, and it looks like all viewers’ dangling questions will finally be answered. Willow, of course, is the one who was arrested for plugging two bullets into the congressman, who she subsequently married. But, revealed Korte and Van Etten, it is amateur detectives Trina (Tabyana Ali) and Kai (Jens Austin Astrup) whose investigation “results in identifying Drew’s shooter” as the storyline climaxes in tandem with Willow’s trial.
Fans should expect dramatic — and unexpected — consequences to follow from Trina and Kai’s discovery, as the writers declared that “what they do with this information will stun viewers.” The two scribes also advised fans to expect fireworks when the jury returns with a decision about Willow’s fate, saying, “The verdict and its fallout will reverberate for years to come.” And not just for Willow, they noted: “No matter what the verdict, Alexis and Scout may wind up losers.”








