
General Hospital (GH) spoilers reveal that we have to ask: Will Morgan Corinthos’ (last played by Bryan Craig) return follow Michael Corinthos’ (Rory Gibson) homecoming? Is Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) other son next in line for a big comeback?
Ever since Morgan’s presumed demise, fans have speculated about the possibility that he might come home alive.
Although Morgan has made return appearances in dreams and hallucinations, many viewers would like to see him back in the flesh.
Of course, Michael is understandably taking center stage right now.
It’s a good idea to let Rory Gibson fully find his groove as Michael recast before GH adds anyone else to the mix.
That said, Gibson has made quite a splash in the role, so the show’s earning a lot of praise for their casting decision and dramatic reveal.
At some point, another huge return could follow Michael’s – namely his brother’s!
It might be hard to get viewers to get on board with yet another recast character, but it’s not impossible.
With the right person in the part, a new Morgan Corinthos could be accepted and even well-liked.
That said, the ideal scenario would be to convince Bryan Craig to return for a longer, more permanent stint as Morgan.
It’d be great to have Morgan home with his family again, especially since he could compete with Michael for various love interests.
There could also be a larger story behind where Morgan’s been and why he’s stayed away.
It’d be easy to explain away Morgan’s absence through a long-term hostage situation, brainwashing twist or even just some soapy amnesia.
Whatever the case, Morgan’s name often gets tossed around on social media when it comes to characters who deserve a comeback.
Would you like to see Morgan reunite with his family in some form?
Would you accept a Morgan Corinthos recast or is Bryan Craig the only Morgan you want to see?
General Hospital spoilers say more cast shockers could be looming eventually, so stick with us for updates on any other exciting news that might come down the line.