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General Hospital’s Nicholas Alexander Chavez Weighs In On Whether Spencer Will Ever Rise From His Watery Grave

Charlie Mason
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When General Hospital sent Spencer Cassadine to a watery grave in January 2024, it was expected that Nicholas Alexander Chavez would return to the role once he was done shooting Netflix’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. But you know what they say about the best-laid plans.

GENERAL HOSPITAL - Episode “15233” - "General Hospital" airs Monday - Friday, on ABC (check local listings). (ABC/Christine Bartolucci)
NICHOLAS CHAVEZ, TABYANA ALI
Chavez made a splash on General Hospital opposite Tabyana Ali as Trina.

While shooting the back half of Season 2 of the anthology series, creator Ryan Murphy offered Chavez a plum part in Grotesquerie (airing on FX Wednesdays at 10/9c). “It was an opportunity to play in a world that was very, very different from the Menendez brothers,” the actor tells TVLine, “so I was really excited to jump on board.”

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At this point, the star on the rise would likely have trouble even finding the time to resurrect his General Hospital character. Nevertheless, he hasn’t closed the door on the soap that put him on the map. “No,” he insists. “Port Charles is a crazy place. We’ll have to see what happens.”

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If so much time passes that General Hospital is forced to recast Spencer, that would be all right with Chavez, who replaced Nicolas Bechtel when the character was aged up in 2021. “Of course. I understand that the show has needs,” Chavez says, “and I would be fully supportive of that.”

What say you, General Hospital fans? Are you holding out hope that Chavez will one day return or would you prefer to see the role recast, stat? Hit the comments.

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