Major changes are happening in General Hospital‘s Port Charles this week. A few new characters are stepping into the spotlight, some familiar favorites are returning, and one character is preparing for a dramatic exit from the show.
Here’s a summary of who’s arriving and who’s leaving from November 24 to 28.
List of everyone who is joining and leaving General Hospital’s cast from November 24-28
Who’s coming
Nazneen Contractor: She takes center stage as Acting District Attorney Justine Turner, preparing for a fierce legal battle with Sonny Corinthos.
Vernee Watson: On the family drama front, Vernee Watson returns as Stella Henry, Curtis Ashford’s no-nonsense aunt who always stirs the pot.
Asher Antonyzyn: The younger generation is getting involved as Asher Antonyzyn joins the cast as Danny Morgan, Jason Morgan’s son, coming to assist Rocco Falconeri in his legal struggles.
Bluesy Burke: She appears as Charlotte Cassadine, supporting her brother Rocco.
Kathleen Gati: She returns as the unforgettable Liesl Obrecht, sharing scenes with her niece Nina, which guarantees drama.
Finn Carr: This week, attention is on Dante and Lulu’s son, Rocco Falconeri, who is currently stuck in juvenile detention, fighting for his release.
Who’s leaving
On the way out is Professor Henry “Hank” Dalton, played by Daniel Goddard.
His storyline reaches a tragic conclusion this week after a high-stakes confrontation with Sidwell leaves him fatally shot.
This dramatic farewell closes the chapter on his character’s journey and sets the stage for the ensuing fallout.
General Hospital has garnered an impressive array of accolades over its decades-long run. This includes a record-breaking 18 Daytime Emmy wins for Outstanding Drama Series, more than any other show in the soap opera genre.
At the 2025 Daytime Emmys, the soap secured seven awards out of 16 nominations, including the honor for Outstanding Daytime Drama Series.

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