'General Hospital' spoilers: AJ Quartermaine's death topic reopened, Michael and Sonny's confrontation

"General Hospital" has been taking quite a dark road with their storylines, particularly with the Franco and Michael Corinthos war. ABC also made the announcement that they will be going dark when it comes to the spoilers of "GH" this November. The network might be planning something big for the show this month. Meanwhile, here are some vague spoilers from Celeb Dirty Laundry for Nov. 3 to 7:

All about Franco

This week, Franco and Carly's Halloween wedding in Port Charles pushes through. Celeb Dirty Laundry describes it as a "wedding from hell." But that may not just be the only thing of a hellish nature. According to spoilers, Franco will return to his evil ways and Franco's mother Heather Webber may have a hand in this.

Heather Webber is one narcissistic person and such a person can only be a bad influence. Spoilers say that Jordan and Shawn's lives will be in grave danger this week, no thanks to Heather. And because of Heather's presence, the evil side of Franco will once again take over. Rumor has it that by the end of the week, Franco will go back to his serial killing ways. Surely, Carly won't like this at all.

Morgan and Sonny

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Sonny and his son Morgan will continue arguing over AJ Quartermaine's death on Monday's episode. However, their argument will be halted when they hear a gun shot. Who fired the shot? Is anyone hurt?

On Thursday, the topic of AJ Quartermaine's death will be re-opened. Duke will feel uneasy and will break down due to the fake alibi he gave Sonny. He is scared that Sonny might discover the truth and where he really was during the night that AJ Quartermine was murdered. Duke is haunted by his own lies.

On Friday's episode, the big confrontation everyone is waiting for will finally happen. Michael Corinthos will confront Sonny about his father AJ's death.

Don't miss an episode of "General Hospital" this week on ABC.

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