General Hospital Spoilers Weekly Update May 26-30: Gio Runs, Michael Readies
MONDAY, MAY 26, 2025 – Encore
Episode 15719A AIR DATE: TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2025
Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) came face-to-face with Lois (Rena Sofer) and tore into her over the big secret. A devastated Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) showed up and realized he and Brook Lynn needed to go find their son. When Gio (Giovanni Mazza) attempted to take off with Emma (Braedyn Bruner), Tracy (Jane Elliot) arrived home. He told her what happened and she welcomed him to the Q family before Brook Lynn and Dante walked in. Nina (Cynthia Watros) pleaded with Sonny (Maurice Benard) to talk sense into Michael (Rory Gibson), who took Wiley (Viron Weaver) to his mom's while Jason (Steve Burton) and Sasha (Sofia Mattsson) picked up Amelia. Cody (Josh Kelly) was there when Lulu (Alexa Havins) got home and let her confide in him about what happened. After the Nurses Ball, Trina (Tabyana Ali) and Kai (Jens Austin Astrup) arrived back to her place and took their relationship to the next level.
Episode 15720 AIR DATE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2025
As Carly (Laura Wright) and Josslyn (Eden McCoy) welcomed Michael home, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) and Drew (Cameron Mathison) tried reporting the kids as kidnapped. When Mac paid Michael a visit, he returned to Willow with an emergency court order granting Michael custody. Brook Lynn and Dante tried talking to Gio, but he stormed out with Emma. Later, Dante learned that Chase (Josh Swickard) knew about the baby. When Maxie (Kirsten Storms) let it slip that Sasha got pregnant the night before Halloween, Nina did some snooping and found out that Sasha did not leave the bar with Jason that night.
Episode 15721 AIR DATE: THURSDAY MAY 29, 2025
Dante confronted Lulu about her part in everything and he ended things with her for good. Willow arrived to talk to Michael, but he told her she either needs to break up with Drew or she can't see the kids. Sasha assured Cody he did nothing wrong in the Gio situation. Ned (Wally Kurth) finally came face-to-face with Brook Lynn and the two talked things out. Emma took Gio to the bridge and he decided he wanted to leave Port Charles, so she promised she'd go with him.
Episode 15722 AIR DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2025
Laura (Genie Francis) stopped by Elizabeth's (Rebecca Herbst), who confided in her about whether Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) was settle down material. Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) met with Kristina (Kate Mansi) and Lucky to discuss the night of the accident and what their next step should be. Later, Lucky arrived at Liz's and admitted he knows more about the accident than he's told her. Carly asked Curtis (Donnell Turner) to help Michael's court case, but he was forced to turn her down due to Portia's (Brook Kerr) mess with Drew. Nina admitted to Ava (Maura West) that Michael could be Sasha's baby daddy. Brook Lynn lashed out at Lois until Gloria (Ellen Travolta) barged in and told her granddaughter to take things up with her. After a night away from Port Charles, Gio decided it was time to go back and face his new family.
Coming up in Port Charles,
Episode 15723 AIR DATE: MONDAY, JUNE 2, 2025Elizabeth makes a discovery. Michael and Kristina reunite. Brook Lynn unleashes her fury. Alexis is in the hot seat. Sonny offers counsel.
Episode 15724 AIR DATE: TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2025Michael and Willow's divorce hearing begins. Sonny opens up to Jason. Trina defends Josslyn. Ric (Rick Hearst) strongarms Alexis. Jordan (Tanisha Harper) learns more about Dalton (Daniel Goddard).
Episode 15725 AIR DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2025Brook Lynn and Lulu come face to face. Lucky surprises Elizabeth. Michael takes the stand. Anna (Finola Hughes) puts pressure on Brennan (Chris McKenna). Laura and Sonny discuss family matters.
Episode 15726 AIR DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2025Lucky faces a hard truth. Anna shares her suspicions with Jason. Curtis and Portia host a family gathering. Sasha is overwhelmed. Willow springs into action.

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