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‘General Hospital’ Spoilers: A Shocking Murder in Port Charles Takes Place; Hayden Wakes Up

"General Hospital" spoilers for the forthcoming episodes of the ABC soap opera for the month of August indicate that a shocking murder is about to take place in Port Charles and the killer's identity is bound to surprise fans even more. Who gets killed and who is the killer?

Warning: Spoilers ahead! Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"General Hospital" spoilers for the upcoming episodes for the month of August from She Knows Soaps hint that someone from Port Charles will be leaving the series for good. Fans should brace themselves for a shocking murder to take place in the upcoming episodes of the ABC series. Who gets killed and why was he/she killed?

While news about someone getting killed in "General Hospital" is already troubling for most fans, GH spoilers also detail that the identity of the killer behind the murder is bound to surprise fans even more.

Meanwhile, GH spoilers also reveal that Hayden will slowly be recovering from her accident, as she slowly shows signs of waking up. Will this finally mean the end of Liz and Nikolas' secret about Jake's true identity as Jason Morgan? GH fans better watch out for that most-awaited revelation.

Are these all part of the major changes in "General Hospital's" storyline in order to boost their ratings? Celeb Dirty Laundry reported that the show's head writer, Ron Carlivati has been fired from the show and was replaced by Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante.

The outlet noted that Carlivati has produced a "series of disastrous storylines," including the "Fluke is Luke" story. These major changes in the soap could be the network's way of preventing "General Hospital" from getting cancelled due to poor ratings.

Are you looking forward to the murder mystery at Port Charles? Who do you think gets killed? Should ABC cancel the soap opera? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

"General Hospital" airs Monday to Friday on ABC.


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