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General Hospital Spoilers Next Week September 29 – October 3, 2025 | GH Spoilers Next Week

General Hospital Spoilers Report: September 29 – October 3, 2025

The week ahead in Port Charles promises some of the most explosive drama we’ve seen in years. From escalating custody battles to Quartermaine family warfare and Davis family implosions, every storyline is hitting critical mass.

Britt vs. Lulu: A Custody War Turns Public (00:30 – 06:47)

What began as whispers and wary glances has now exploded into one of the most volatile conflicts in Port Charles. Britt Westbourne and Lulu Spencer are locked in open war over young Rocco, and the stakes are nothing short of his future.

As gossip spreads across town, the battle becomes less about custody and more about power, reputation, and legacy. Through it all, Rocco suffers most — growing withdrawn, confused, and torn between two women he loves in very different ways.

Anna’s Dangerous Investigation into Nathan’s Fate (07:08 – 10:27)

While the custody war rages, Anna Devane pursues answers about Nathan West’s death, uncovering disturbing links to the lingering legacy of Cesar Faison.

This isn’t just a case for Anna anymore. It’s a war for survival, dragging victims and enemies alike into Faison’s lingering shadow.

Quartermaine Civil War: Monica’s Legacy in Jeopardy (10:48 – 16:55)

The death of Monica Quartermaine has unleashed a firestorm inside the family she fought so hard to keep together.

The will reading looms as a battlefield that could permanently fracture the Quartermaines. Monica’s death, far from closing a chapter, has ignited a new war over identity, loyalty, and control.

The Davis Family Implosion: Molly Exposes the Basement Secret (17:16 – 23:44)

In one of the week’s most shocking storylines, the secret of Rick Lansing’s captivity finally explodes — and it’s Molly who uncovers the truth.

The Davis family name, once a symbol of strength, is now synonymous with cruelty and betrayal. The harshest truth emerges: sometimes in Port Charles, telling the truth is far more destructive than keeping the lie.

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