FULL General Hospital 4-2-2026 Spoilers | GH Thursday, April 2 | 2026
FULL GH Spoilers April 2, 2026: Nathan’s Double Life Explodes as Willow’s Crime Nears Exposure and Port Charles Faces Total Collapse
The April 2 episode of General Hospital delivers a whirlwind of revelations, betrayals, and psychological tension as multiple storylines collide—and nothing will ever be the same once the truth starts breaking through.
At the center of the chaos is Willow Tait, who is dangerously close to having her darkest secret exposed. After weeks of subtle clues, she finally begins connecting the dots involving Trina Robinson and Kai Taylor. A seemingly small detail—the recognition of a ringtone—triggers a massive realization: they may have overheard everything the night Drew Cain was shot.
And that changes everything.
Because Drew isn’t just a victim—he’s a prisoner in his own body. Secretly paralyzed by a drug supplied through Jen Sidwell, Drew is fully conscious, silently observing, thinking, and possibly planning revenge. If Willow slips up and reveals too much, Drew could gain the upper hand in a situation that has left him powerless for far too long.
Meanwhile, Michael Corinthos remains completely unaware of the storm building inside his own home. But when the truth comes out—that his wife shot Drew and has been keeping him immobilized—the fallout won’t just be emotional… it will be devastating.
Across town, Jack Brennan tightens his grip on power, issuing a chilling ultimatum to Nina Reeves. She must betray Valentin Cassadine by exposing his location—or risk watching Willow’s life be destroyed. Forced to choose between two people she loves, Nina is pushed into an impossible moral dilemma that could cost her everything.
As this unfolds, grief and guilt consume Lucas Jones, who begins to connect the horrifying truth behind Marco Rios’s death. With help from Britt Westbourne, the pieces fall into place: Marco was killed by Ross Cullum—the very man Lucas unknowingly saved in surgery. The emotional weight of that irony threatens to break him completely.
But the most shocking twist of all emerges in a secret meeting involving Jen Sidwell and a man everyone believed to be Nathan West.
He isn’t Nathan.
The truth detonates like a bomb: the man walking around Port Charles is actually Casius Faison—Nathan’s twin and the long-rumored fourth child of Faison. The real Nathan’s fate remains unclear, but one thing is certain: this imposter has been living a lie, manipulating relationships, and carrying out Sidwell’s dangerous agenda from within the police force.
His behavior has already raised suspicion—his coldness, his inconsistencies—but now the stakes are higher than ever. Ordered to target Sonny Corinthos as revenge for Marco’s death, Casius finds himself trapped in a role that’s becoming harder to maintain.
And the emotional consequences are staggering.
Lulu Spencer is unknowingly growing closer to a man who isn’t who he claims to be. Maxie Jones’s instincts about him being “off” suddenly make terrifying sense. Dante Falconeri has placed trust in someone who may be orchestrating lies from the inside.
The walls are closing in.
Suspicion is rising. Secrets are cracking. And as each storyline edges closer to exposure, one truth becomes undeniable—Port Charles is on the brink of total collapse.
When Casius’s mask finally slips, the damage won’t just be personal. It will rewrite histories, destroy families, and ignite a chain reaction no one is prepared to survive.