Beloved General Hospital Star Steve Burton Announces Temporary Departure

General Hospital fans were left in shock as beloved star Steve Burton, known for portraying Jason Morgan, announced his departure from the ABC soap opera. Burton, who has played the character on and off for an impressive 35 years, shared on Instagram that he would be taking a break from the show until the summer. This news comes just two years after his return as Jason.

Burton, who recently tied the knot with Michelle Lundstrom in May 2024, expressed his desire to spend quality time with his family. This temporary departure is different from his previous exits from General Hospital, adding to the intrigue of what the future holds for the character of Jason.

In the world of soap operas, where storylines are planned weeks in advance, Burton’s departure will not immediately impact viewers as Jason will still be on-screen for some time. Fans can look forward to seeing the actor in his signature black T-shirt look for a little while longer before his character’s storyline develops in a new direction. Soap Opera Digest confirmed Burton’s last day of taping as Jason was on Friday, February 6.

Executive producer Frank Valentini reassured fans that Burton’s break was well-deserved and that the show has exciting plans for Jason leading up to the summer. This departure marks another chapter in Burton’s soap opera journey, having previously left General Hospital in 2012 to explore other projects before returning in 2017.

As fans eagerly anticipate Burton’s return in the summer, the future of Jason Morgan on General Hospital remains uncertain. In the world of soap operas, where characters’ storylines can take unexpected turns, Burton’s temporary departure adds an element of suspense to the show.

General Hospital continues to captivate audiences with its ever-changing storylines and beloved characters. Stay tuned to see what the future holds for Steve Burton and the character of Jason Morgan on this long-running ABC soap opera.

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