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General Hospital Spoilers: Cyrus’ Twisted Revenge, Hits Sonny And The Corinthos Clan Hard!

General Hospital spoilers and updates tease Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is plotting some twisted revenge. He plans to hit Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and the Corinthos clan hard, plus any close friends!

General Hospital Spoilers: Cyrus Renault Wasn’t Happy

It’s obvious Cyrus wasn’t happy with the visit Sonny made to him at his place of employment, the Port Charles Grille as he was mopping up the place.

He had told Laura Collins (Genie Francis) he’d been hired as a dishwasher, but obviously they are using him for a little bit of everything.

Cyrus didn’t need the embarrassment in front of some of the restaurant’s patrons and possibly his new boss, not to mention Sonny made a bit of a scene.

Sonny acted smug and entitled as he told him he needed to stay in his lane, and if he didn’t there’d be consequences-he’d take Cyrus down!

Cyrus is playing a redemption act but he didn’t work hard to gain his freedom to spend his time washing dishes and scrubbing floors.

GH Spoilers: Retaliation Earned

Cyrus is still a mob boss and criminal at heart and a brazen public display like Sonny made earns him some retaliation!

Sonny gloated about Cyrus falling into the trap Sonny had laid and his failure to land Sonny in a federal prison for racketeering charges.

Cyrus doesn’t like to lose and Sonny’s tricks embarrassed him to the Pentonville warden, who he was working with to take Sonny down, and he was reamed out.

It’s pretty plain to see Cyrus isn’t as reformed as he claims to be, and behind his “redeemed” exterior the heart of a vengeful mobster still beats.

It’s only a matter of time before the real Cyrus comes out to wreak havoc on Sonny, his family, and friends, and his revenge will be brutal!

General Hospital Spoilers: Trying Again

Cyrus might try something else, another setup to put Sonny in prison, or maybe just wipe him off the map entirely, putting Sonny and his loved ones in extreme danger.

Even though he has his henchmen, Frank (Frank Lyon) and his enforcer, Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) he’s no Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) as Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) recently reminded him.

Carly was worried about Sonny’s safety without Jason around to protect him and his loved ones anymore, even though Brick (Stephen A. Smith) is sometimes able to give advance warnings.

Sonny could be facing a crisis in the hospital like Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) did or worse yet, wind up bleeding out alone like Austin Gatlin-Holt (Roger Howarth). No matter how many bodyguards Sonny has or how cautious he is, Cyrus could take his revenge to deadly levels!

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