The next General Hospital spoilers video for Tuesday, February 3, 2026, shows Emma informing Felicia that Anna was found in France, while ADA Turner tells Sonny anything is possible, and Diane Miller tells Michael the situation has just shifted in his favor.
Key Takeaways
- Emma tells Felicia that Anna is in trouble and that Faison is still alive.
- Diane tells Michael that ADA Turner has handed them a significant advantage.
- Dante tells Jason that he needs someone he knows and trusts.
- Britt says she is doing the work she agreed to do.
- ADA Turner tells Sonny not to expect anything definitive.
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Emma (Braedyn Bruner) tells Felicia (Kristina Wagner), “It’s Grandma, and she’s in trouble!” She seemingly got a message stating that Anna (Finola Hughes) was found in France and that Faison (Anders Hove) was still alive. Hopefully, Felicia will be able to help get to the bottom of everything.

A glib Diane (Carolyn Hennesy) informs Michael (Rory Gibson), “ADA Turner just handed us a massive gift.”

Diane needs to be careful she doesn’t get too overconfident. But if anyone can help Michael, it’s her.

Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) explains to Jason (Steve Burton), “You need someone you know and trust to lead you back from it.” The teasers show that Jason is torn for some reason. And what the heck is Dante going on about?

Meanwhile, Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) yells at someone, “I said I would do the work, and I’m doing it.” Britt is desperate. Her medicine was taken from her room, and she’s in panic mode. The villains are probably pressing her to complete Faison’s final project, and she’s reiterating that she’s working on it.

And ADA Turner (Nazneen Contractor) says to Sonny (Maurice Benard), “Anything’s possible. But don’t hold your breath.” They’re likely talking about Michael possibly being prosecuted for Drew’s (Cameron Mathison) shooting, but Turner knows what Drew’s really like, so hopefully she won’t allow Michael to be railroaded.
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