Nicholas Alexander Chavez lands starring role in high-profile new project

Nicholas Alexander Chavez lands starring role in high-profile new project

Nicholas Alexander Chavez has landed a major new role in a Netflix series -- and that has some fans wondering about his future on General Hospital.

Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Spencer Cassadine) might soon be leaving Port Charles -- at least for a while. The actor has landed a high-profile role in the second season of the Netflix anthology series Monster.

According to Deadline, the second season of Ryan Murphy's series will focus on the Menndez brothers. Chavez is set to play Lyle Menndez and Cooper Kock will play Erik Menndez.

Erik and Lyle Menndez were convicted in 1996 for shooting and killing their parents, Jos and Mary Louise "Kitty" Menndez, in their Beverly Hills mansion. Although the brothers confessed to killing their parents, they have long sustained that their actions were brought on by physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. They were both sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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The brothers are now seeking to vacate their convictions. Attorneys for the brothers filed court papers last month contending that newly surfaced evidence -- former Menudo bandmember Roy Rossell's claims that he was molested by Jos Menendez at the age of fourteen -- warrants a reopening of the case.

The first season of Monster focused on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

Koch previously appeared in the first season of the Starz drama Power Book II: Ghost as Chase. He has also appeared in the horror films Swallowed and They/Them.

Chavez, a Daytime Emmy winner for his work on General Hospital, is seen as a fast-rising star. An appearance in a Ryan Murphy project will undoubtedly raise his star profile even higher.

It is unclear at this time if Chavez's casting in Monster will impact his time at General Hospital. Considering his popularity, it would be reasonable to think that GH execs will give Chavez time off to shoot the series, if needed.

All of that, of course, is contingent upon the resolution of the writers' strike. Neither Netflix nor a rep for Ryan Murphy commented on Deadline's story. The publication states that the casting was done prior to the start of the strike.

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