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'General Hospital' news, spoilers, cast: Familiar faces coming back with one new mob enemy

Viewers of "General Hospital" will be seeing some familiar faces this week as many are set to reprise their roles and shake up Port Charles. However, it seems many are coming back with not-so-good intentions.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, the biggest return to note of would be Kristina Corinthos-Davis, played by Lexi Ainsworth. Apparently, Carly and Sonny's wedding would be the moment of the mob princess' big return. Although she may not have any plans of disrupting the joyous occasion, she does seem to be ready to disrupt her relationship with her sister Molly Lansing-David (Haley Pullos) as Kristina sets her eyes on luring TJ Ashford (Tequan Richmond) away from Molly.

Another character that will be back is Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) who aims to clear her reputations. Previously before leaving, she had been involved in some questionable activities that are pretty shady for a cop. However, this time, she is set on upholding the law as she goes rigged election collaborators, Mayor Lomax and Nikolas Cassadine (Tyler Christopher). Rob Derringer will also be reprising his role as Kyle Sloane who will try to interfere with Anna's mission. Of course, if Anna becomes successful in her goal, Kristina Wagner may likely return too as Felicia Jones, to serve as the temporary default mayor.

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A new character is said to be coming soon; however, it is unsure whether it will happen this week or in the next. The character is said to be named "Ash," which has been teased to fans for a while now. Rumors of who may play the role are Cameron Mathison or Michael Muhney. Both are reportedly good candidates for the role, but there isn't any confirmation for now.

Fans can catch General Hospital weekdays on NBC to know how the re-entrance of these characters will affect the storyline once more.

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