General Hospital Spoilers Next Week November 24–28, 2025 | GH Preview: Port Charles Trembles as Accusations, Obsessions & Dark Truths Erupt

Next week on General Hospital (November 24–28, 2025), Port Charles enters one of its most explosive chapters yet—an emotional powder keg of conspiracies, legal warfare, fractured families, and dangerous obsessions. At the center of it all stands Mayor Laura Collins, whose life is about to be upended by a tragedy that feels less like fate and more like a meticulously engineered takedown.

But she isn’t the only one spiraling. From Michael’s crumbling lies to Marco’s terrifying awakening and Dante’s desperate struggle to hold his family together, the events of the upcoming week promise shockwaves no one in Port Charles is prepared for.


LAURA’S WORLD SHATTERS — AND A MYSTERIOUS ENEMY MOVES IN FOR THE KILL

The week begins with a moment that will redefine Laura’s life: the screech of tires, the reek of burnt rubber, and the sickening realization that her car has struck Henry “Hank” Dalton. One breath ago, she was the proud, newly re-elected mayor juggling policy memos; the next, she stood trembling beside Dalton’s lifeless body, her mind refusing to accept what her eyes saw.

But as investigators descend on the scene, Laura senses something chilling—this wasn’t an accident. Every detail feels too perfect. The precise timing. The barrage of distracting texts. Dalton’s inexplicable presence in the road.

What Laura doesn’t yet know is that she’s trapped in an invisible snare woven by Jen Sidwell, a master manipulator who has set her up with surgical precision. His goal? To topple Port Charles’ most trusted leader and weaponize her downfall for his own gain.

In the days following the incident, the language surrounding the case shifts in subtle but damning ways. What began as “a tragic accident” is suddenly being referred to as a “collision,” then “criminal negligence.” Each shift tightens the noose. Each new report erodes the presumption of innocence.

And the threat of arrest—of handcuffs, courtroom cameras, and becoming the cautionary tale of the century—looms larger by the hour.


MARTIN DIGS FOR THE TRUTH — AND FINDS A CONSPIRACY WRITTEN IN LIES

Martin Grey refuses to let Laura be railroaded. His determination burns hotter than ever, driven not just by his legal instincts but by the woman he loves standing on the edge of ruin.

He launches into the case with meticulous fury: accident reconstruction experts, phone-record subpoenas, surveillance footage requests, witness re-interviews—nothing escapes his scrutiny. And soon the cracks appear:

  • Traffic cameras that malfunctioned only during the crash

  • Witnesses who emerge and vanish like ghosts

  • Reports that originally mentioned a shadowy figure near Dalton, only to remove that detail in later versions

  • A suspiciously orchestrated sequence of texts sent to Laura right before impact

Piece by piece, Martin begins to see Sidwell’s fingerprints everywhere.

He may not be able to expose the entire conspiracy yet, but he can disrupt the narrative long enough to keep Laura from being swallowed whole. His battle, however, is only beginning.


ROCCO GRAPPLES WITH FEAR — AND THE POSSIBILITY OF LOSING LAURA

For Rocco, the world is simpler—and more heartbreaking. Laura isn’t a mayor to him; she’s the adult who believed in him when others didn’t. The thought of her being dragged through the mud—or worse, arrested—hits him harder than anyone realizes.

Watching Laura step back from public life, moderate her speech around reporters, and conduct meetings behind closed doors sends one message clear as day: something is very, very wrong.

Rocco knows chaos. He’s lived through it. And the idea that Laura—his anchor—could be destroyed by forces he can’t see makes him fear a future where innocence and integrity don’t stand a chance.


MARCO FACES THE TRUTH ABOUT SIDWELL — AND THE MONSTER HE MAY BECOME

In a mansion filled with shadows, Marco Sidwell is forced to confront a truth he’s avoided his entire life: his father is not just ruthless—he may be deadly.

As Marco pieces together the inconsistencies surrounding Dalton’s death, the realization forms with terrifying clarity. If Sidwell orchestrated Dalton’s murder and framed Laura, Marco isn’t simply the son of a powerful man; he’s the son of a monster.

This revelation becomes even sharper with Lucas now living at Windmere. What Marco once imagined as a safe haven now feels like a trap, a place where innocence can be collateral damage.

Guilt gnaws at him. Fear twists tighter by the night. And the longing for his father’s approval—the same longing that has crippled him his entire life—fights viciously against his conscience.

The battle inside Marco becomes a dangerous obsession. Protect Lucas. Hide the truth. Cling to control. But in doing so, Marco inches closer to becoming the very thing he fears most.


MICHAEL’S LIES COLLAPSE — AND WILLOW FINDS NEW GROUND WITH CHASE

Michael Corinthos has always believed he could weather any storm—but this one breaks over him with ruinous force.

When Chase uncovers the truth about Michael’s fabricated alibi the night Drew was shot, everything falls apart. The lie he thought he buried is exposed: Justinda wasn’t with Michael that night—she was with another client. And that client was Ezra.

Suddenly, Michael isn’t just a man who panicked. He’s a man who lied to law enforcement, obstructed an investigation, and crafted a false narrative at the worst possible time.

False statements. Perjury. Motive. Opportunity.

Even if he didn’t shoot Drew, the optics damn him.

And as Michael spirals, Willow unexpectedly finds herself drawn back toward Chase. His steadiness, integrity, and quiet loyalty become the emotional refuge she desperately needs.

Their bond grows in ways that feel natural, inevitable—and deeply threatening to the fragile peace Michael hopes to cling to.


DANTE AND JOE COLLIDE IN A FATHER-SON CRISIS THEY CAN NO LONGER IGNORE

While Port Charles reels from legal chaos, another heartbreak unfolds behind closed doors.

Dante Falconeri feels his relationship with Joe slipping through his fingers. What began as minor tension has hardened into emotional distance, resentment, and explosive misunderstandings neither knows how to repair.

Joe, desperate to be seen and validated, spirals into insecurity and obsession—analyzing every word, every silence, every perceived slight. Dante, carrying guilt and fear, tries to reach him but somehow only widens the divide.

Their home becomes a pressure cooker of unspoken pain.

This isn’t just a father-son rough patch. It’s a deepening emotional fracture that threatens to reshape both their lives—and the lives of everyone around them.


THE WEEK AHEAD

As the storm hits full force:

  • Laura’s freedom hangs in the balance

  • Martin races to expose Sidwell

  • Marco’s inner darkness grows

  • Michael’s lies ignite a fire he can no longer contain

  • Willow and Chase cross a fragile emotional threshold

  • Dante and Joe face a breaking point

Port Charles stands on the edge of a reckoning—and next week’s shocks are only the beginning.


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