The next General Hospital video preview for Tuesday, May 12, 2026, shows Curtis questioning why Isaiah is being evasive, while Portia confronts Trina about a secret, and Dante warns Nathan to stay away from his son.
Key Takeaways
- Curtis questions Isaiah’s suspicious behavior.
- Isaiah pushes Justine for answers.
- Portia confronts Trina about a secret.
- Lulu has a tense confrontation with Britt.
- Danny turns to Rocco for help.
- Dante warns Nathan to stay away from his son.
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Curtis (Donnell Turner) has taken on the mission to nab the other driver and asks someone, “Why is Isaiah being evasive if he’s got nothing to hide?” He’s continuing his one-man campaign to solve the accident before gathering anything inconvenient like actual evidence. Maybe he needs to rethink his strategy.

Speaking of which, Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson) is in the hot seat with Justine (Nazneen Contractor) and asks her, “I’d like to know where you’re going with this.” Honestly, the man has been way too casual about his allegedly suspicious SUV damage for him to feel like the mystery culprit. This is either the calmest hit-and-run driver in soap history or a gigantic red herring wearing scrubs.

Portia (Brook Kerr) says to Trina (Tabyana Ali), “Why don’t we talk about you and the secret you’ve been keeping?”

There’s no way that Portia knows what Trina knows about Drew’s (Cameron Mathison) shooting, so odds are Portia caught wind of Trina’s possible music future and wants details.

Meanwhile, Lulu (Alexa Havins) seeks out Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) and informs her, “You and I need to get a few things straight.” Lulu has yet to confront Britt about knowing that Rocco (Finn Carr) is the shooter, so this is probably the moment. This conversation has all the makings of two exhausted women trying very hard not to start screaming in a hospital hallway.

Elsewhere, Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) implores Rocco, “Right now, I need your help. Are you in?” But Rocco’s going to clash with him and Charlotte (Bluesy Burke), likely because he’s carrying enough stress to power a small city, and it’s only a matter of time before he cracks.

And Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) informs “Nathan” (Ryan Peavey), “Your involvement with my son…it ends now.” Which honestly feels overdue, because Dante has officially reached the stage of parental fury where every new revelation probably makes him want to scream into the nearest PCPD filing cabinet.
