HOT SHOCKING UPDATE!! Brennan Tricks Carly, Turning Josslyn Into An Assassin Instead Of A WSB Agent! GH Spoilers
In a dramatic twist that flips the very foundation of General Hospital on its head, Jack Brennan
has returned to Port Charles with a shadowy plan that threatens to ruin lives, warp minds,
and bend morality beyond recognition. Long gone are the assumptions that Brennan was simply a polished bureaucrat; instead, he’s revealed to be a master manipulator hiding a dark, dangerous ambition that reaches far deeper than anyone could have imagined — not even Carly Corinthos saw it coming.
Brennan, once thought to be under wraps following his connection to the notorious criminal network Pikeman, has somehow wriggled free from prison and erased any damning evidence of his past. His return isn’t quiet or subtle. He now commands the World Security Bureau (WSB), a powerful intelligence agency feared by even the most hardened criminals. But Brennan’s new role isn’t just a title — it’s a throne from which he reigns, untouched by law and cloaked by corruption. As the PCPD attempts to dig deeper, they only find themselves hitting political walls fortified by the WSB’s overwhelming influence.
Jason Morgan, who’s had his fair share of dealings with covert ops during his time with the WSB, begins to suspect that Brennan’s comeback isn’t just professional. It’s strategic. From the shadows, Brennan seems to be weaving a dangerous game of manipulation, deception, and control — one that involves both old enemies and unsuspecting new pawns. And perhaps the most tragic of all his victims is young Josslyn Jax.
Initially positioned as a potential agent-in-training for the WSB, Josslyn unknowingly walks into a trap crafted by Brennan himself. In a moment that will haunt fans for weeks, Josslyn is forced to shoot and kill Cyrus Renault — a man who posed an immediate and deadly threat. Armed with an axe and dangerous intent, Cyrus lunged, but what viewers soon realize is that Brennan was fully capable of stopping him. Yet, he didn’t. He watched, calculatingly, as Josslyn pulled the trigger.
This wasn’t just negligence — it was orchestration. Brennan allowed Josslyn to become a killer, knowing that it would serve his purpose. By turning her into an assassin instead of a WSB operative, Brennan has forever changed the trajectory of her life. No longer is she simply Carly’s daughter or a bright young woman with a promising future in intelligence work. She’s now a player in Brennan’s twisted game, tainted by blood and guilt, her morality blurred by circumstances engineered to make her question everything.
But Brennan didn’t stop there. In a move that cements his cruelty and cunning, he deliberately left behind evidence — a stray hair — that could be traced back to Jason Morgan, shifting suspicion onto a man whose past already paints him as a dangerous suspect. The implication? Jason, not Josslyn, pulled the trigger on Cyrus. This calculated misdirection isn’t just about deflection — it’s about control. Brennan knows that by framing Jason, he can eliminate yet another threat to his growing empire while further distancing himself from the crime.
The deeper twist? Many now believe Brennan is modeling himself after Victor Cassadine, the late WSB mastermind who trained assassins with ruthless precision. If that’s true, then Josslyn’s supposed training with the WSB might not be about shaping her into a spy — but something far more sinister. Has Brennan quietly molded her into the next generation of operatives willing to kill for a cause they barely understand?
As Port Charles reels from this revelation, one thing is clear: Brennan’s ambitions are not only personal but generational. He’s creating a legacy of deception and destruction, and Josslyn Jax — once full of promise — may now be his most dangerous weapon yet.