SHOCKING NEWS!! Cullum may be far more dangerous than fans first thought. The wild theory now isn’t just that he could be tied to Faison by blood, but that he may be something even worse: a brother, a vessel, or the eerie continuation of Faison’s unfinished evil. And if GH has really been planting clues for that reveal, Port Charles could be facing an old nightmare in a brand-new form

The most unsettling twist General Hospital may be building is not that Cullum is Faison’s hidden son. That theory is dramatic, but it is also the safe version of the mystery. The darker possibility is far more disturbing. Cullum may not be Faison’s child at all. He may be his brother, his other half, his chosen vessel, or the living continuation of everything Faison was. If that is where this story is going, then GH is not just introducing a new villain. It is suggesting that the nightmare of Faison never truly ended.

Fans did not land on this theory out of nowhere. Cullum has been giving off the kind of energy that instantly triggers Faison comparisons, and not in a casual way. It is there in the intensity, the obsession, the cold patience, and the way he seems to move through scenes like someone who already knows more than everyone else in the room. He does not simply feel inspired by Faison. He feels shaped by him. That is what makes the connection feel so eerie. This is not the vibe of a random bad guy borrowing from old history. It is the vibe of someone who belongs to that history in a much deeper and more dangerous way.

That is why so many viewers immediately jumped to the idea that Cullum must be Faison’s fourth child. It is the simplest explanation. If Britt’s line about Faison having four children was a clue, then Cullum seems like an obvious suspect. He has the darkness, the fixation, and the strange proximity to Faison’s world that would fit a secret offspring reveal. On paper, the theory works. It explains the resemblance in tone and motive, and it gives the show a neat way to connect present chaos to one of its most infamous legacies.

But the more fans sit with that idea, the more cracks start to show. Cullum does not carry himself like a man discovering his father’s shadow or trying to live up to a buried bloodline. He feels older than that theory. He feels more established, more self-possessed, and almost too equal to Faison’s presence to read as just another lost son. Even visually and structurally, there is something about him that feels more like a parallel than a descendant. He does not come across as someone still standing beneath Faison’s legacy. He feels like someone standing beside it.

That is where the brother theory becomes much more intriguing. What if GH is pushing viewers toward “secret son” because it is the easiest assumption to make, while the real twist is that Cullum is Faison’s brother or half-brother? Suddenly the age issue starts to make more sense. So does the eerie familiarity. So does the feeling that Cullum is not inheriting old evil but sharing it. A brother reveal would immediately make him feel less like a product of Faison and more like another branch of the same poisonous family tree, someone who understands Faison not because he studied him but because he came from the same darkness.

Even that possibility may not be the wildest one. The most soap-ready and most chilling version of this theory is that Cullum is not just related to Faison. He may be carrying Faison forward in some deeper way. Whether that means training, programming, psychological conditioning, memory transfer, or some twisted scientific continuation, the point is the same. GH could be setting up a reveal where Faison did not need to return physically in order to keep controlling the game. Cullum may be the method. He may be the body through which Faison’s mission, mind, or madness survives.

If the show goes there, then Cullum instantly becomes more frightening than a standard villain. He would not just be a dangerous man with his own plan. He would be the echo of one of the most destructive forces Port Charles has ever faced. Every move he makes would carry a second layer of dread, because it would no longer feel like a new enemy creating fresh chaos. It would feel like an old enemy finding a new form. That is the kind of twist soap fans remember, because it turns a single character into a living reminder that some evil never dies. It just learns how to wear a different face.

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There are also enough suspicious details to make this theory feel like more than fan overreach. Cullum’s fascination with Faison’s final project has not felt casual. His connection to objects, ideas, and unfinished work linked to Faison gives the impression of someone with personal stakes, not distant curiosity. He often seems less like a man uncovering secrets and more like a man returning to his own material. That subtle difference matters. It suggests recognition rather than discovery. And when a show keeps giving a character that kind of intimate relationship to a dead villain’s legacy, viewers are right to wonder whether the villain is dead in name only.

Britt could become the key to all of this. If anyone is positioned to sense that something about Cullum is not normal, it is her. She has enough personal history and enough emotional proximity to Faison’s orbit to recognize when a connection goes beyond coincidence. If GH wants to push this theory into something explosive, Britt may be the first person to realize that Cullum is not merely linked to Faison by blood. She may begin to see that he thinks too much like him, knows too much like him, and continues too much of what he started to be dismissed as just another secret relative.

That is what makes this theory so deliciously terrifying. Port Charles may believe it is dealing with a new threat, when in reality it may be staring at the return of an old one in a form no one expected. If Cullum is Faison’s brother, the story becomes a dark family extension. If he is a host for Faison’s legacy, the story becomes even worse. It means the past was never buried. It means Faison never really lost. And it means the most chilling General Hospital reveal may not be that Cullum is Faison’s son, but that he is the reason Faison is still haunting Port Charles at all.

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