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'General Hospital' Spoilers: Wedding Day Promises Drama

The upcoming episode of "General Hospital" is expected to be a wild one.

With Alexis, played by Nancy Lee Grahn, and Julian, played by William deVry, soon to be married, fans are expecting some drama ahead. It was reported that the upcoming episode of "General Hospital" will be full of action.

It was stated that their wedding ceremony will experience some mob violence, which will put several lives in danger. It was teased that some conflict in the docks will ignite the drama for the episodes to come. It was said that Morgan Corinthos, played by Bryan Craig, will be trying to get a hold of the situation regarding Paul's gun deal.

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Meanwhile, Dixon, played by Troy Ruptash, will become suspicious when he sees Paul talking to someone else. Because of that, he heads to the church and takes Sonny as a hostage. However, fans are wondering if Sonny will be able to defend himself despite Dixon's surprising performance.

With that, fans can expect an explosive change of vows between Alexis and Julian. Meanwhile, DeVry and Grahn recently shared some teasers for the upcoming episode. According to TV Insider, Devry stated, "The whole thing required two full shooting days, which is a lot for us. It's been a while since GH gave the audience an extravagant wedding like this, but it would probably be more appropriate if Alexis and Julian did it simply, quietly, maturely."

As for Grahn, she revealed that she also had a lot of challenges while preparing for the upcoming wedding. She said, "It'll be big, so I've been on a diet. I'm slightly long in the tooth and I hate that I have to be in a wedding gown. It's wrong. It's unseemly. I tried on one that was straight out ofWhat Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Lace at my age would be a disaster."

"General Hospital" airs on ABC every week days.

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