In the latest General Hospital spoilers video preview, Jason claims Faison is alive, Anna pleads with Felicia, and Willow pivots as the custody battle for Wiley and Amelia nears. Will Michael be prepared? Here’s the breakdown for the week of February 2-6, 2026.
Key Takeaways
- Jason claims Faison is alive, raising new questions about Britt, Nathan, and the mastermind’s reach.
- Anna desperately pleads with Felicia for freedom as her captivity takes an emotional turn. But is it real?
- Willow pivots hard as the custody fight for Wiley and Amelia begins — and a mysterious key hints at her next move.
This Week on GH: “Get Me Out of Here”

Jason (Steve Burton) kicks off the promo with a bold statement. He tells Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) that “Faison is still alive.” Sure, Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) told him she’s working on Faison’s final project, but there’s no way he believes that the criminal mastermind is alive and kicking and unleashing more evil on this world.

Faison doesn’t need to be alive to do that when he has a cult of people who will do it in his name. Additionally, it’s interesting that Jason turns to Dante. He’s not really one to work with the cops (unless it’s Anna). But to help remove Britt from her awful situation, he will do anything.
And why is it that after Jason says, “Faison is still alive,” we see a shot of Nathan (Ryan Paevey)? Inquiring minds would like to know. Maybe we’re about to get answers on Nathan and how in the world he came back from the dead.
With Jason helping Britt and turning to the PCPD, this could mean there will be a development with Anna (Finola Hughes) and her captivity. “You have to get me out of here,” she yells to Felicia (Kristina Wagner). Felicia’s face looks super emotional as Anna pleads with her. But is this for real? Or is this just another one of her drugged-up visions? Hopefully, this is the week Anna goes free.

“Let’s get started,” Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) states as Michael (Rory Gibson) and Willow’s custody battle begins with Ric (Rick Hearst) representing Willow. And it’s looking like Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) is about to play dirty to get what she wants: Wiley (Viron Weaver) and Amelia (Sequoia & Serenity Mork Macko).
“I begged Michael for peace,” she tells Nina (Cynthia Watros). “It’s time for something stronger.” And whatever that “stronger” thing is, it has something to do with a key.
Willow is fresh off a couple of big wins. She escaped the attempted murder trial with a not guilty verdict. Then she injected Drew (Cameron Mathison), causing a massive stroke. What is the key to winning custody of Amelia and Wiley? And when will Willow be stopped?






