'General Hospital' spoilers: Jason Morgan wakes up - who is he?

It's another can't miss week of "General Hospital" with drama unfolding everywhere in Port Charles. Here are the "GH" spoilers for August 11 to 15 from Celeb Dirty Laundry:

Maxie, Levi and Nathan

The much awaited wedding of Maxie and Levi has finally arrived and this is an event to remember. Maxie feels confused about walking down the aisle when Detective Nathan West tells her how he truly feels. According to the spoilers, Nathan will catch Levi with the Aztec Necklace. Levi pulls a gun and shots will be fired. Could Levi shoot Nathan?

Jason Morgan Wakes Up

Elsewhere, particularly at Crichton-Clark, Jason Morgan wakes up. Fans of "General Hospital"
have been waiting for Morgan to be back and this may be the time. There are rumors that Billy Miller will play the part. It will just be days from now to really know if Miller will be part of "GH."

Nikolas, Britt and Elizabeth

Love triangles surely keep things interesting and in Port Charles, Nikolas, Britt and Elizabeth are fighting for love. Britt surely wants Nikolas back in her arms. Britt even orchestrated Spencer's kidnapping to get on Nikolas' good side. Because of this, Nikolas has asked Britt to move in with him and Spencer and this leaves Elizabeth out in the cold.

According to spoilers, another love triangle will bloom in "General Hospital" and it will involve Nina, Franco and Carly. Nina told Franco about her witnessing the kiss between Sonny and Carly. When Franco learned about the kiss, he's seething mad.

What will happen on Maxie and Levi's supposedly big day? Will Maxie say "I do?" Will Nathan get shot or is it Levi? Will we see Billy Miller play Jason Morgan? And what will Franco do now that he knows Carly's cheating deed? Catch "General Hospital" on ABC at 2 p.m. on weekdays.

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