Netflix Phase 9 (Midnight Sons Season 3)

Moon Knight Season 4

Ghost Rider Season 4

Blade Season 4

Morbius the Living Vampire Season 2

Werewolf by Night Season 2

Midnight Sons Season 3

Moon Knight Season 4: Marc Spector returns as the caped hero Moon Knight, spreading fear throughout New York City as the hero who haunts the night. Recently, the small-time robber known as the Midnight Man escaped lockup, and its up to the hero bathed in the light of Khonshu to stop him. Using his connections as Steven Grant, Moon Knight gains access to the security cameras of a local bank, which he uses to keep an eye on the vaults until Midnight Man appears, and then rushes into action. Moon Knight refuses to let this man escape capture again, and the two meet within the bank vault, where a fight to the death occurs. Despite better judgement, Marc allows Khonshu to take over his mind during the battle, and as a result, he kills Midnight Man. As Moon Knight leaves the vault however, he is attacked by a young teenager who calls himself Midnight Justice, and tries to tell Moon Knight that his father only wanted to be the Robin Hood of New York City. Moon Knight, now once again under Spector's control, then explains how Midnight Justice's father was little more than a common criminal, and all this Robin Hood garbage he'd been telling him was as phony as he was. Midnight Justice, seeing that his father lied to him from the beginning, asks to join Moon Knight as a crusader for justice, which Marc, surprisingly, agrees to. However, Khonshu finds the name Midnight Justice to be ridiculous, and has the teen renamed as simply Midnight.

The two then train for days on end, with Moon Knight constantly trying to maximize Midnight's potential. When he feels the boy is ready, the two go out on their first mission, which just so happens to be against a crime organization that Spector had been investigating for months: the Secret Empire. A long disappeared organization from the western US, the Secret Empire grew its hold on the east coast when large players like Wilson Fisk and Cottonmouth fell. So, Moon Knight and Midnight fight through the warehouse they've tracked the Secret Empire to, and eventually, located the east coast leader of the organization, Calvin Burlingame. However, Calvin was prepared, and has hundreds of mobsters begin to gun down the duo. While Moon Knight is well trained enough to escape the gunfire, Midnight isn't as lucky, and is gunned down. Marc escapes, assuming Midnight was killed, and returns somberly to his home.

Meanwhile, Calvin heads down to Midnight's body, finds out he's alive, and takes his body to a laboratory. The Secret Empire then rebuilds his body as a part cyborg, part magically-enhanced abomination. This also scrambles Midnight's brain, resulting in him forgetting his recent involvement with Moon Knight. This ends up meaning that when he wakes up, he only remembers that Moon Knight killed his father, and escapes the Secret Empire to fight the Avatar of Khonshu.

The two meet in an alleyway, and Moon Knight, unaware this is Midnight, tries to fight him like a common criminal. But when Midnight is able to block or throw back everything Moon Knight has to offer, he becomes aware that this villain is in fact his former protege. The two fight, but Moon Knight is stabbed through the chest, and Midnight escapes. Throughout the next week, Moon Knight investigates a series of murders, eventually learning they are all a result of Midnight. In the end, the two have a final confrontation, and Moon Knight punches his fist entirely through Midnight's head, killing him.

After credits scene:

A drug deal is shown being stopped by Moon Knight.

The camera then cuts to a dark room, with one of the dealers running in.

Dealer: "Boss, the Moon Knight, he busted up the deal!"

Boss: "I heard. And you will ensure that he is never a problem again, or else you'll see what happens when I have to get my hands dirty."

Dealer: "But Mr. Creed"

The boss then pulls out a gun and fires it into the dealer's foot.

Creed: "You fix it, or next time, that bullet isn't going into your foot."

The dealer then crawls out.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:
Moon Knight is shown in his headquarters, heading into the costume storage, where a new suit is shown, similar to the Marvel NOW! Outfit.

Screen cuts to black.

Ghost Rider Season 4: Throughout all of his time as the Ghost Rider, Johnny Blaze has known he was not the first Spirit of Vengeance. He knew of the stories of the Ghost Rider of the west coast, but now it sounds like a third one has risen. Hoping to ally with this third rider against Mephisto, creating an even stronger barrier against the demons of Hell, Johnny heads to San Francisco, where he finds the Ghost Rider of the west coast, Robbie Reyes. The two Ghost Riders, knowing of the other's stories, join forces, as Robbie too had been tracking down this third rider. Eventually, they locate this new Spirit of Vengeance in Los Angeles, where it is revealed it is a police officer, who calls this being Vengeance.

They try to make contact with Vengeance, but the officer seems to believe that Johnny and Robbie are the demons who killed his family, and lashes out at them. The two experienced Riders are able to best him with ease, and Vengeance transforms to his human form: Lt. Michael Badilino. Johnny and Robbie then also transform back and explain to Vengeance that they are not demons, but, like him, they are bonded to the Spirit of Vengeance. Michael then explains that he sold his soul to the devil when a fiery skeleton-like demon killed his entire family. In exchange for his soul, the devil granted him powers to seek out and destroy this demon, who Michael believed was one of the other Ghost Riders. It would seem, however, that he was wrong, and the culprit is still out there. Johnny and Robbie offer assistance, but Michael refuses, stating that only he can bring the vengeance deserved upon this monster.

Johnny, knowing that his soul is actually bounded to a demon, as opposed to Robbie merely having the powers of the Spirit of Vengeance, wonders if maybe it was him, but not under his own control. Johnny then communicates with Zarathos, who reveals that it did murder Michael's family. Johnny then realizes that he must cleanse his Spirit of Vengeance of Zarathos, or else Vengeance will discover the truth and kill him.

Thus, Johnny begins to search across the US for someone knowledgeable about the Ghost Rider, coming across various demons and sending them back to Hell. Eventually, Johnny comes across a man claiming to be a demon of Hell known as Asmodeus. Rider then convinces this being to restore the memories of Zarathos, which reveals that Zarathos can be broken from the Rider, if he were to willingly leave. However, Zarathos makes it clear that he doesn't want to break free of Johnny, and that he wants to see Johnny killed so he can completely take over the Ghost Rider entity. So, Johnny decides that the one way to rid himself of Zarathos is to have something kill him while he is in control. To do this, Johnny calls Robbie, and the two fight, with Zarathos in control of Johnny's body. Robbie, knowing the weaknesses of the Ghost Rider from experience, is able to kill Zarathos, breaking his bond with Johnny. This grants Johnny the angelic powers of the Spirit of Vengeance, and he is able to use these powers in a similar method to his demonic powers. With these, he locates Vengeance, and after a long explanation, Vengeance is satisfied that Zarathos is dead. Thus, the three Ghost Riders go their separate ways, each to deal out their own forms of justice.

After credits scene:

The form of Vengeance is shown floating through Hell, eventually reaching Mephisto.

Mephisto then grabs ahold of the Spirit of Vengeance, waiting for someone new to sell their soul.

The camera then shows the scene from the ground, and almost immediately, someone new appears, but only their boot is visible.

Screen cuts to black with the scream of the Ghost Rider.

Blade Season 4: Blade returns as the greatest empire of Earth, now facing a new threat. In the years since vampires became visible to the greater world, Hydra has been looking to abuse their powers for themselves. So, what do they do? Create a new department: the Department of Occult Armaments, intended to be use mystical and paranormal objects to create weapons for Hydra. Now, they believe they can create powerful vampire warriors, and they only need one thing to create them: Blade's blood. As they know he is a vampire, but is also immune to the normal vampire weaknesses, they believe his blood could be combined with cloning technology to create vampire soldiers. So, Hydra stalks Blade for weeks as he murders various New York City vampires, and eventually, they locate his headquarters and invade late at night, and are able to steal Blade's blood.

With his blood, they successfully create a single vampire soldier: Bloodstorm One. This soldier is then sent after Blade, and after a violent confrontation, Blade is thrown from the rooftops, and left for dead. Fortunately, Blade maintained his contact with fellow vampire hunter Elsa Bloodstone, and calls her to help. Elsa arrives and saves Blade's life, and with her help, he is able to suit himself up with new Bloodstone Technology to fight Bloodstorm One.

Meanwhile, Bloodstorm One has been hunting deep in the vampire organizations of New York City, hoping to find access to a new daywalker to obtain blood from. However, he finds none, and the DOA begin to try and get more blood from Blade. This time, though, Blade is ready, and fights back against Hydra, even going as far as tracking them back to their base and destroying their cloning tech. With only Bloodstorm One left, Blade cuts through the vampire community and eventually locates the clone, killing him with Elsa's new tech. Thus, Hydra's hopes for vampire warriors are crushed, and Blade maintains his defense of New York from the vampire threat.

After credits scene:

A jail cell in Latveria is shown, with a man inside. Suddenly, a Hydra agent arrives and opens the cell.

Agent: "Hello, Mr. Cross. We have a job for you."

Cross looks up, revealing glowing red eyes.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

A room of the Hydra DOA is shown. The door swings open, revealing someone covered in wraps.

Screen cuts to black.

Morbius the Living Vampire Season 2: Morbius returns as the Living Vampire hero who lurks in the shadows to protect the innocent. Or, at least, he used to. Recently, something in Morbius has been influencing his mind, telling him to drink the blood of and kill random people, something he would normally refuse to do. This leads Morbius to believe that something happened when he encountered Lilith alongside the Midnight Sons, and it unleashed some form of vampire savagery inside him. Equipping a device to track his brainwaves, Morbius allows himself to go out and stalk someone, which allows his device to track what is lighting up in his mind to cause this. The next morning, Morbius makes a terrible discovery: nothing was lit up. This means that not only does he not know what is causing these attacks, but it also means he isn't the one in control at the time of the attacks. However, the device does detect brainwaves around the head of Morbius, bringing him to believe something is controlling his body.

Creating a helmet to absorb and reflect brainwaves, Morbius waits for night once more, and follows the source of the brainwaves to across town, where a strange being has held up. This being introduces itself to Morbius as Bloodthirst, daughter of Lilith, and vampire of the Lilin. It then explains that it can only feed through controlling others, and that through controlling Morbius, it was feeding better than ever. Obviously, Morbius doesn't like to be controlled, and tries to fight Bloodthirst, but is stopped, and his helmet is destroyed.

Once again under Bloodthirst's control, Morbius is forced to feed on innocents, but eventually, Bloodthirst gets greedy and tries to force Morbius to drink the blood of none other than the Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange. This proves an obvious obstacle, with Strange instantly realizing the problem and freeing Morbius. Strange and Morbius then team up, fighting through the mind controlled slaves of Bloodthirst, finally locating him in the end. With Bloodthirst cornered, Strange locks the Lilin away in another dimension, freeing Morbius from the living hell Bloodthirst forced on him.

After credits scene:

In the dark of night on the streets, a large shadowy object is shown slithering around an alleyway.

It then pops out, enveloping the camera with its mouth.

Screen cuts to black.

Werewolf by Night Season 2: Jack Russell returns as the hero of the full moon known as Werewolf by Night, hunting evil in Hollywood as the furry crusader. Russell, however, never wanted this life, and has spent his time as the Werewolf by Night tracking down a cure. This has led him to a doctor named Winston Redditch, who believes he can cure Russell. Bringing along his friend Bucky Cowan, Russell meets with Redditch, who says that he has been working for years on this formula, and is close to perfecting it. The three part ways, but that night, as Redditch's wife is dusting, she switches the formulas, and Redditch tests the wrong one on himself, resulting in the anger centers in his brain growing ten fold, transforming him into DePrayve.

After beating his wife, Redditch unexpectedly transforms back, but finds that Russell arrived after hearing the screams. Seeing what Redditch has become, Russell tries to convince the doctor to institutionalize himself, that way he can't hurt anyone else. However, the doctor believes he can cure himself, and refuses to back down, at the same time, transforming into DePrayve. DePrayve then assaults Werewolf by Night, who escapes with Redditch's wife to keep her safe. With Russell knowing who DePrayve is, the doctor realizes if he is to maintain his normal life and continue his experiments, he has to kill all those who know he is DePrayve. So, Redditch begins to track down Russell, all the while Russell himself is hunting down DePrayve, and the two eventually cross paths outside a supermarket late at night. During their conflict, a third person arrives: the Hangman. A recent vigilante, the Hangman tries to kill all those who dare corrupt his city, and now, his sights are set on the two combatants. The Hangman tries to kill Werewolf by Night, but inadvertently helps DePrayve escape.

This infuriates Russell, who transforms back to human and explains the situation to Hangman, who seems incredibly sorry for the injustice he caused. The two then team up, their goals now the same, and go out searching once more for DePrayve. Along the way, other criminals are caught on the streets, including the former actor turned serial killer Atlas, and while Russell is against the execution of petty thugs, Hangman is not, and murders all those they come across who have done any form of crime. Russell tries to change his ways, but gives up when he realizes it will never change, and that the need to find DePrayve is too great to justify a lesson in morality.

In the end, the two locate DePrayve on the docks, destroying medicine and cargo to discourage others from taking his place as a medical researcher. The three fight, but in the end, DePrayve transforms back, promising to stay off the serum forever, and ensuring that he would enter a mental asylum so he could never accidentally transform into DePrayve ever again. This isn't good enough for Hangman, but it is good enough for the Werewolf by Night, who, after a battle, convinces Hangman to let it go. Thus, Redditch is put in a mental asylum, and Hangman agrees to end his go as a vigilante, all because of the Werewolf by Night.

After credits scene:

Hangman is shown entering his apartment, when suddenly, from the ground beneath him, a massive demon appears.

Demon: "Jason Roland, I am Satannish. You are now under my command, and as your new handler, you are to become the Hangman once more."

Roland: "And why should I do that?"

Satannish: "Because the alternative is death and eternal Hellfire."

There is a brief pause.

Roland: "The Hangman follows you, Lord Satannish."

Screen cuts to black.

Midnight Sons Season 3: The Midnight Sons retur with their same team (Doctor Strange, Moon Knight, Ghost Rider, Morbius, Blade, Werewolf by Night, and Satana), protecting the world from supernatural threats. This time, the Midnight Sons are told by Doctor Strange that a powerful demon known as Satannish escaped from Hell, and it's up to the Midnight Sons to send it back. The team hunts for the demon, and eventually comes across it, but alongside someone a certain member of the Midnight Sons never expected to see again: Hangman. This would-be vigilante is talked to by Werewolf by Night, but it seems Hangman has completely lost his mind to Satannish, and has become little more than a puppet. Satannish then sends Hangman after the Midnight Sons while he duels against Doctor Strange. Expecting minimal challenge, the Midnight Sons pull most of their punches, but find that Hangman is terribly enhanced, becoming resistant to even Ghost Rider's punches. However, the one thing he isn't immune from is the Penance Stare of Johnny Blaze, which sends immobilizes Hangman long enough for Ghost Rider to burn his soul with Hellfire and kill him. Thus, Hangman is lost to Satannish, who could only access his soul by returning to Hell, which would lock him out of Earth.

So, Satannish is once again alone, and though Doctor Strange is able to get the upper hand on the demon, Satannish manages to escape by overloading Satana's demonic powers and igniting the entire building. By the time Strange stops the fire, Satannish is gone. The Midnight Sons then return to their headquarters in Moon Knight's skyscraper, where they try to think of ways to track down Satannish. But before anyone can provide an option, Ghost Rider senses a level of demonic power equal to that of Satannish nearby. The Midnight Sons head there, where they find the demon known as Daimon Hellstrom. Just as Ghost Rider prepares to send him back to Hell like he did years ago, Daimon stops him, claiming he is there to help. Ghost Rider is resistant to help, but Strange takes pity, and allows Daimon to elaborate.

Daimon explains that while Satana was always rebellious against her father, Daimon was beaten into submission before she was born, and had been following Mephisto's orders until Satana broke free of his control, reminding Daimon of his humanity. He then offers his help to stop Satannish, as with two children of Satan, they will be strong enough to oppose Satannish. Strange agrees, and the team accepts Hellstrom into their ranks. They then locate Satannish, and with the two children of Satan and a Spirit of Vengeance, are able to create enough Hellfire to engulf Satannish.

However, they know he could return from Hell if he wanted, and the Midnight Sons journey to Hell, where they find Satannish already regenerating his power. So, while in Hell, the powers of both Johnny and the children of Satan are immensely stronger, and are able to encase Satannish entirely in Hellfire, locking him in Hell forever.

After credits scene:

The Midnight Sons are shown back in their headquarters.

Moon Knight: "I'd like to announce that after much work, I have created a database of supernatural heroes we can call upon in times of need. I present: The Midnight Sons Reserve List."

A hologram of a list then appears, displaying heroes such as Robbie Reyes, Elsa Bloodstone, Brother Voodoo, Blade, etc.

Screen cuts to black.