The next General Hospital spoilers video for Thursday, April 16, 2026, shows Sidwell warning Cassius that time is running out, while Dante notes Rocco’s quiet behavior, and Cullum encounters someone begging for their life
Key Takeaways
- Valentin challenges Josslyn to reveal her intentions first.
- Ezra admits to Laura that he is too deep to back out.
- Lucas believes someone can still stop what’s happening.
- Sidwell pressures Cassius with urgency.
- Dante notices Rocco’s unusual silence.
- Carly questions someone’s loyalty and motives.
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Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) tells a supsicious Josslyn (Eden McCoy), “You want something from me, you go first.” She’s probably still doing her research into Faison (Anders Hove), but Val’s not about to hand over answers without a little trade of his own… because in his world, information is currency.

But after talking to him, Carly (Laura Wright) will ask her, “What can he offer you that I can’t?” Carly is shaken up, and not in a subtle way, likely realizing her daughter is poking around a dead supervillain’s legacy like it’s a casual book club topic.

Meanwhile, Ezra (Daniel Cosgrove) reveals to Laura (Genie Francis), “I am just in too deep to get out.” We kind of saw that coming, especially after Sidwell (Carlo Rota) explained to him his 9mm retirement policy. The real question is what exactly the baddie has on him… because this feels less like leverage and more like ownership.

Lucas (Van Hansis) says to Britt (Kelly Thiebaud), “There still is one person who can stop this.” Let’s all pretend we didn’t immediately think Sonny (Maurice Benard), even if Lucas probably hates himself a little for even considering it.

However, someone visits Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) at the hospital who says, “You’ve come to beg for your life.” Subtle man, Cullum. Lucas likely pointed Britt in his direction for help, but if this is the welcome she’s getting, “help” may come with a very specific and unpleasant terms-of-service agreement.

Elsewhere, an impatient Sidwell (Carlo Rota) informs Cassius (Ryan Paevey), “Time is a luxury I don’t have.” Of course not, because nothing says urgency like shadowy plans, vague threats, and a high tech weapon timeline that absolutely cannot be explained out loud.

And Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) tells Rocco (Finn Carr), “You still seem pretty quiet. Rocco looks like he’s holding together a secret with duct tape and sheer willpower, and if that cracks, the whole ‘Jason (Steve Burton) taking the fall for him’ will have been in vain.
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