Cullum Tells Jason A Secret Before He Died | General Hospital Spoilers
Port Charles has seen countless deathbed confessions, last-minute betrayals, and shocking reversals, but the latest twist unfolding on General Hospital may be one of the most unsettling yet. Just when Ross Cullum appeared to have orchestrated every angle of chaos—from Marco Rios’ murder to the attempt to frame Sonny Corinthos—fate delivered an outcome even he did not anticipate: Cullum became the one fighting for his life, bleeding out after being shot during the violent confrontation at Pier 55.
For a man who had built his power on control, strategy, and fear, the sudden reversal is dramatic. Cullum, once the one issuing threats and dictating everyone else’s fate, is now reduced to a vulnerable figure hovering between life and death. Yet even in that fragile moment, he chooses not to remain silent. Instead, in what may become one of the most consequential final revelations of the season, he uses his last strength to tell Jason Morgan something no one saw coming—a secret capable of shifting the entire direction of the current crisis.
According to emerging spoilers, Cullum’s dying words are not about revenge, regret, or even self-preservation. They are about identity.
His warning to Jason is chillingly simple: Nathan is not who everyone believes he is.
The statement lands with immediate force because of who delivers it. Cullum has spent weeks operating as one of Port Charles’ most dangerous hidden players. He manipulated evidence, eliminated threats, and pushed multiple families toward collapse. For such a man to offer critical information in his final moments suggests that the threat looming over Port Charles may be larger than even Jason realized.
What makes the revelation especially disturbing is that Cullum has no obvious reason to help Jason. Throughout this storyline, the two men have stood on opposite sides of escalating danger. Jason has been trying to protect Britt, shield Rocco, and untangle the growing web of violence surrounding the cold fusion project, while Cullum has repeatedly acted as the force driving much of that destruction. If he is speaking now, at the edge of death, then the truth he offers may be too important to die with him.
For Jason, the moment changes everything.
Until now, Jason’s focus has been survival—protecting Britt Westbourne, understanding Marco’s murder, and navigating the legal and moral fallout after the shooting that left Cullum critically wounded. But this final confession introduces a far more dangerous possibility: that someone operating under Nathan’s identity has infiltrated key events from the inside.
The implication is staggering.
Nathan has recently been deeply involved in several sensitive developments across Port Charles. He has moved between law enforcement concerns, private conversations with Lulu, and critical moments involving Britt’s safety. If Cullum is telling the truth, then every decision tied to Nathan may now require reexamination.
Jason immediately understands that the warning cannot be dismissed, even if it comes from a dying enemy.
This is not merely a matter of mistaken identity—it suggests deliberate infiltration, long-term deception, and strategic manipulation at a level few characters in Port Charles are prepared to confront.

The possibility that an impostor has been operating undetected raises urgent new questions. If the man currently presenting himself as Nathan is false, then where is the real Nathan? How long has this deception been underway? And more importantly, who benefits from placing someone so carefully inside the center of current events?
For Jason, these are not abstract questions—they are now immediate threats.
The timing of Cullum’s confession matters enormously because it arrives at a moment when nearly every major storyline is already unstable. Marco Rios is dead. Sonny Corinthos is facing dangerous accusations. Sidwell is grieving and moving toward vengeance. Britt remains vulnerable because of the unfinished prototype connected to the cold fusion project. Rocco is traumatized after the shooting. And now, layered on top of all that chaos, comes the possibility that someone hidden in plain sight has been influencing events all along.
Jason’s instincts tell him that Cullum’s words may be the final piece of a larger puzzle.
Although Cullum’s physical strength is fading, spoilers suggest his voice is clear enough for Jason to understand that this revelation is deliberate, not confused. There is no sign that Cullum is rambling under trauma. Instead, he appears focused—almost urgent—as if he knows that exposing this truth is now more important than protecting himself.
That urgency alone tells Jason that the deception may be tied directly to everything Cullum was involved in.
The connection to Britt becomes especially alarming.
Nathan has recently played a role in conversations surrounding Britt’s safety, and if his identity is compromised, then every promise, warning, or movement around her may have served another hidden agenda. Jason knows that Britt has already been trapped by forces larger than she understood. If a false Nathan has been steering events nearby, then her danger may be far greater than anyone imagined.
Lulu, too, could be at risk.
Her trust in Nathan has shaped several key choices, and if that trust has been manipulated, the emotional fallout could be devastating. For Lulu, discovering that someone she relied upon may not be who he claimed to be would create both personal betrayal and strategic danger.
Jason quickly realizes that he cannot share Cullum’s warning casually. The wrong move could alert the impostor before the truth is confirmed.
That means Jason must now investigate carefully—watching behavior, retracing interactions, and identifying subtle inconsistencies that may have been overlooked. This is familiar territory for him: operating quietly, trusting instinct, and moving before enemies realize they have been exposed.
But this time the challenge is far more complicated because the impostor has already succeeded in blending in.
Whoever is pretending to be Nathan has likely studied his behavior, relationships, and routines well enough to avoid suspicion for an extended period. That level of preparation suggests planning from an organized and dangerous force—not a random deception.
Jason also understands another disturbing possibility: Cullum may not have been the true architect of everything.
If a false Nathan exists, then Cullum himself may have been one operative inside a much larger operation. His deathbed confession could indicate that even he knew there were players above him, watching from deeper shadows.
That possibility turns the entire Port Charles conflict into something larger than revenge or isolated murder.
It becomes espionage, infiltration, and layered betrayal.
The emotional impact on Jason should not be underestimated either. For a man already carrying the burden of protecting too many people at once, Cullum’s revelation means there is no immediate relief—even after one enemy falls. Instead, the crisis simply changes shape.
Jason cannot afford grief, hesitation, or distraction.
He must identify who is false before that person makes another move.
Meanwhile, if Cullum dies before offering more detail, Jason may be left with only fragments: a warning without proof, a suspicion without names, and the dangerous knowledge that someone nearby cannot be trusted.
That uncertainty is perhaps the most dangerous element of all.
Because once suspicion enters Port Charles, every alliance becomes unstable.
Every conversation becomes loaded.
Every familiar face becomes questionable.
And if the impostor realizes Jason knows the truth, then Jason himself may become the next target.
Spoilers suggest that this revelation may launch Jason into a completely new mission—one separate from Sonny’s legal crisis, separate from Britt’s escape plan, and separate even from Marco’s murder investigation.
This becomes a race against time.
Can Jason uncover who is hiding behind Nathan’s face before another attack happens?
Can he protect Lulu, Britt, Sonny, and Rocco while hunting an enemy who has already mastered deception?
And perhaps most importantly—why did Cullum decide that Jason needed this truth before dying?
That final question may hold the darkest answer of all.
Because if Cullum, even in defeat, believed this hidden threat was worse than himself, then Port Charles has not reached the end of its danger.
It may only be entering its most dangerous chapter yet. 🔥📺💔