General Hospital (GH) spoilers for the Tuesday, February 3, 2026
With Willow Cain officially declared not guilty in the eyes of the court, the spotlight in Port Charles has shifted dramatically—and now it’s Michael Corinthos who finds himself squarely in the crosshairs.
On Tuesday, Michael lands in the hot seat as police bring him in for a formal interrogation tied to the shooting of Congressman Drew Cain.
This won’t be a casual conversation. Investigators intend to reconstruct every moment leading up to the attack, pressing Michael on timelines, movements, and inconsistencies in an effort to determine whether there’s finally enough evidence to build a viable case against him. With Willow cleared, law enforcement needs a new suspect—and Michael fits the profile far too neatly for comfort.

This development hits especially hard for Dante Falconeri, who once believed without hesitation that his half-brother was innocent. That trust shatters when Dante learns that key evidence previously submitted by Michael and ADA Justinda had been fabricated.
The realization forces Dante into an impossible position: uphold the law he’s sworn to protect, or shield his own family. For Michael, the emotional betrayal may be just as devastating as the legal threat itself.
While Michael might hope to clear his own name, Sonny Corinthos has no intention of letting his son face this storm alone. Sonny moves quickly behind the scenes, preparing to unleash his own brand of protection.
He plans to give Reich the chance to prove his worth by keeping Michael out of further legal jeopardy—though whether mob tactics can outmaneuver a determined police investigation remains to be seen.
Meanwhile, many fans are asking the same question: where is Diane Miller? There’s growing anticipation that Diane could step in as Michael’s attorney, and for good reason.

Her reputation as a sharp, strategic defender is legendary—and unlike most players in this drama, Diane knows the truth about who actually pulled the trigger. If she were to represent Michael, she’d be uniquely positioned to dismantle the case against him by subtly redirecting suspicion back where it belongs: Willow.
And Willow’s secrets are beginning to crack. In a private, emotionally charged moment, she finally confesses everything to her mother, Nina Reeves—including the stunning revelation that she was responsible for causing Drew’s stroke.
Nina is understandably shaken, but true to form, she closes ranks. Her instinct isn’t to expose Willow, but to protect her at all costs, even if that means burying yet another devastating truth.
Elsewhere, danger looms as Jack Brennan unexpectedly crosses paths with Charlotte Cassadine and Valentin Cassadine at Carly Spencer’s house. The encounter raises immediate red flags. Brennan could seize the opportunity to move against Valentin—but will Carly allow it? Or will she make a desperate choice to protect Valentin, even if it means turning against Brennan?
One thing is certain: Carly and Brennan’s alliance is on borrowed time. As secrets surface and loyalties are tested, their relationship begins to fracture, revealing intentions that were never as aligned as they seemed. How they treat each other now—when the masks finally fall—may determine who survives the next wave of fallout.
As Port Charles braces for another reckoning, the lines between justice, loyalty, and betrayal grow thinner by the day. Michael’s fate hangs in the balance, Willow’s confessions threaten to explode, and every alliance feels dangerously unstable. This story isn’t winding down—it’s gearing up for its most explosive chapter yet.




