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Jon Lindstrom Hints At Ryan Chamberlain Plot Twist No One Saw Coming

General Hospital (GH) spoilers reveal everyone in Port Charles breathed a big sigh of relief when Ryan Chamberlain was killed by Mac Scorpio (John J. York) back in 2023.

Still, “everyone” breathed a big sigh of relief when Ryan first died in 1995 but ended up very much alive in 2018.

GH Spoilers: Could Ryan Chamberlain Return?

Anything is possible in the land of Port Charles, and Soaps.com recently asked actor Jon Lindstrom what his thoughts were around another run for Ryan.

Lindstrom notes that “he just doesn’t know” if bringing Ryan back is plausible, as “we all saw him dead in a body bag.” It’s important for fans to remember that back in 1995, Ryan was presumed dead from an explosion. There’s such a big difference from his passing last year.

GH Spoilers: Jon Lindstrom Entertains A Horrifying Idea

Still, as Jon’s interview with Soaps.com progressed, the actor entertained an interesting idea. He notes that daytime writers are both resourceful and creative, so if there is a will, there can be a way!

Lindstrom goes on to say, “It won’t be up to me; I can tell you that.” He adds that if the GH writers wanted to resurrect Ryan, he would “jump in right away.”

At the end of the day, there’s really one horrifying way that Ryan could still be alive, and that’s if he slipped places with his twin brother, Kevin Collins, at some point that fateful night when “Ryan” was shot by Mac.

Fans noticed an odd change over Kevin after Ryan’s death and had speculated months after Chamberlain’s passing that this may have been the case; however, Kevin has somewhat slipped back into his old self with no real signs that he could be Ryan. Still, that doesn’t mean this storyline couldn’t happen at some point in the future.

Then again, what Kevin and Ryan may not be twins … maybe they are simply two siblings that are part of a trio … triplets! Anything can happen in soaps, right?

Would you welcome a Ryan Chamberlain return? Share your thoughts below. Catch the popular ABC soap daily to stay on top of storylines visit CTS regularly for the best General Hospital spoilers, news, and updates.

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