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ARTICLE: Kayden Brenna Tokarski Joins ‘General Hospital’ As Recast Scout Cain

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Kayden Brenna Tokarski, Scout Cain, General Hospital

First spotted in a behind-the-scenes video that was shared online on Monday of the daytime drama series’ cast and crew celebrating the taping of episode 16,000, actress Kayden Brenna Tokarski has officially joined the cast of “General Hospital” as a recast Scout Cain, the daughter of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and the late Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco).

According to Soap Opera Digest, Tokarski is replacing Cosette Abinante, who had played the recurring role since 2022, after a decision “was made in order to age up the character,” a mechanism better known as Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome (SORAS), a mechanism used by daytime soaps for decades. Scout was born on screen in February 2017.

Kelly Monaco, Cameron Mathison, General Hospital

Kelly Monaco, Cameron Mathison

Though an exact first air date for Tokarski was not known at press time, fans can look forward to her making her Port Charles debut in July. Meanwhile, another new face is also coming this summer with Dean Geyer, best known for his portrayal of Brody Weston on “Glee,” Mark Reynolds on “Terra Nova” and Ty Harper on the Australian soap opera, “Neighbours,” having also joined the show in the contract role of Tristan Roberts.

The new character’s name might sound remarkably familiar to viewers of the long-running soap opera, given its similarity to one of the show’s most iconic cast members, the late Australian actor Tristan Rogers, who played Robert Scorpio on the series for several decades, starting in 1980. Rogers sadly passed away on August 15, 2025, after a battle with lung cancer.

Though the show has not formally written a storyline acknowleding the passing of the beloved actor’s character, head writers Elizabeth Korte and Chris Van Etten stated last year that they would address his passing on-screen with a storyline down the road, saying in an interview, “He is sorely missed, and we aim to pay tribute to Tristan and Robert the same way that we did for Leslie [Charleson] and Monica [Quartermaine].” Could this new character tie into that honor?

As for Tokarski, while “General Hospital” marks her daytime debut, she has racked up extensive credits in just a few short years, most recently appearing in several episodes of”Dhar Mann,” a short-film series that dramatizes fictionalized versions of problems in modern society, playing various characters. She has also starred in a pair of Lifetime original TV movies, including 2024’s “My Professor’s Deadly Secret” with James Hyde (Sam Bennett, “Passions”; Jeremy Stark, “The Young and the Restless”) and “Killer in the Wood.” She next appears in “Curse of Vandor” and its sequel, “Curse of Vandor: Revenge of the Sorcerer,” which stars Dee Wallace (ex-Pat Spencer, “General Hospital”) from “E.T.: The Extraterrestrial.”

"A DREAM COME TRUE," said Tokarski in a post on Instagram. "So honored to be joining the @generalhospitalabc family!! Biggest thanks to @markteschner [Mark Teschner, Casting Director] @fvalentinigh [Frank Valentini, Executive Producer] for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime to work on this iconic show. And special thanks to @ivyartistsmanagement for always believing in me!!"

The 16,000th episode of “General Hospital” is set to air on Monday, July 13.



Note: The post Kayden Brenna Tokarski Joins ‘General Hospital’ As Recast Scout Cain first appeared on Soap Opera Network.

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