Netflix Phase 10 (Excalibur)

Captain Britain Season 3

Black Knight Season 3

Psylocke

Pete Wisdom

Excalibur

Captain Britain Season 3: Captain Britain returns as the protector of the British people and former leader of the now defunct MI-13. With no one to lead, Captain Britain has fallen on tough times, but chooses to keep his head high and ensure that the people of the UK are defended. Everything changes, however, when a portal opens on the streets of London, and a woman appears being shot at by a group of cyborg soldiers. Captain Britain frees himself from his adventures of fighting petty muggers and drunks, and takes it upon himself to whisk this girl to safety. As he escapes with her, he is warned by the group's leader that he will be hunted down with the entire power of Hound. Captain Britain, unworried, takes the girl back to his apartment, where she introduces herself as Rachel Summers.

She explains she is one of the last members of the mutant resistance, and that she has followed in the footsteps of her half-brother Cable to change the future by altering the past. Captain Britain, however, is unable to respond, as again, the group that came with Rachel appears in his apartment, led by Ahab, who tells Captain Britain of Rachel's fugitive past and that she is a criminal. Obviously, Captain Britain disagrees, and fights off Ahab, resulting in the destruction of his apartment. So, Captain Britain takes Rachel to a former MI-13 safehouse out in Scotland, where he plans to have a final stand against Ahab.

While there, Rachel explains how she grew up as a "hound", a mutant who would track down others for execution. In time, however, she was rescued by Cable, who helped break her brainwashing, and got her set up with the resistance. The two then spent years fighting for mutant liberation, before Cable went back in time to try and change the future. When he failed to return, Rachel went back. At the conclusion of her story, the hounds and Ahab arrive, and a final fight begins. During this fight, Rachel and Captain Britain are able to beat most of the hounds, but find Ahab is too strong, and must flee again, heading to the mansion of Union Jack, where Captain Britain explains the situation.

Chapman agrees to help, and suits up for the fight, encountering Ahab outside the compound, surprisingly alone. Ahab, believing he is strong enough to take them on, fights the three head on, and is almost able to kill Union Jack, only for Rachel to unleash a secret power from her DNA: The Phoenix Force. Though less powerful than her mother's, Rachel's Phoenix Force abilities are able to destroy Ahab, but also destroy Union Jack's mansion in the process. So, while the battle has been won, the cost was great.

After credits scene:

Captain Britain is seen returning to his destroyed apartment, when a woman places her hand on his shoulder. Braddock turns around, and sees a girl wearing entirely purple, with purple hair.

Britain: "Elizabeth?"

Screen cuts to black.

Black Knight Season 3: Dan Whitman returns as the legendary Black Knight, wielded of the Ebony Blade, alone once more following the disbanding of MI-13. Now he patrols the skies on his trusted steed, defending the homeland from those that would hurt her. However, danger can come from the unlikeliest of places. One night, while patrolling, Dan comes across a sword swallower named Paul Richarde performing in the street. As Dan tips the man, however, he is stabbed through the hand by Richarde. Calling upon Aragorn, Black Knight mounts his horse and prepares to fight Richarde, only to hear a new voice appear from the face of the sword swallower; a much deeper, and more familiar voice.

Dan fights him off, and returns to his home, where he goes through the tomes of the Black Knight to try and discover who the voice was. Eventually, he comes across the bastard child of King Arthur, Mordred, and his spirit is alerted. This was the voice he heard: the son of King Arthur who tried to kill him, only to be stopped by the original Black Knight. From that day forth, Mordred's spirit took many forms in the attempt to take revenge upon the Black Knight. This was his latest attempt.

Meanwhile, Richarde returns to his home, where he is propositioned by Mordred's spirit to take up the Ebony Dagger and become the antagonist to the Black Knight full time. Initially, Richarde is reluctant, but Mordred is able to convince him. Richarde then breaks into the London Museum, where he finds the Ebony Dagger, officially becoming the next incarnation of Mordred the Evil. Whitman isn't far behind, however, and corners Richarde in the museum.

The battle that ensues eventually concludes with the drawing of Whitman's blood, strengthening Richarde greatly and weakening the Black Knight. Fortunately, Aragorn swoops in and saves Whitman, whisking him back to his home. Back at his home, Dan realizes that the Ebony Blade is unable to ever defeat the Ebony Dagger once more, and the two are to be eternally linked in combat for ever. So, Dan takes up another sword: Excalibur, the former sword of his love, and the weapon of King Arthur. Surely, this sword could kill Mordred and put his spirit to rest.

So, with Excalibur in hand, Black Knight hunts down Richarde, and another battle ensues. With Excalibur as his blade, Whitman overcomes the Ebony Dagger, and is prepared to kill Richarde, but finds his hand unwilling to give the killing blow. It would appear Arthur's sword is unable to kill his son. Fortunately, Aragorn is there, and knocks the Ebony Dagger from Richarde's hand, and smashes it with his hoof. This destroys Mordred's spirit, and frees Richarde to continue on with his life. So, without stooping to Mordred's lows, Whitman was able to defeat him once and for all.

After credits scene:

The broken shards of the Ebony Dagger are shown, glowing with a purple light. The sounds of Mordred laughing are heard.

Screen cuts to black.

Psylocke: Elizabeth Braddock grew up in the shadow of her older brother, Brian. So, when she discovered her mutant power, she sought to outshine him tenfold. She mastered martial arts, trained in sword fighting, harnessed her mutant powers, and became a mercenary. At this same time, however, her brother was bestowed the role of Captain Britain, and again, overshadowed her in her eyes. So, she left England, and traveled Europe as a killer for hire under the name of Psylocke. During this time, she created her own code of honor, and found herself more and more exposure. So, when she is recruited for her most recent mission, she travels to Finland, where she is told to hunt down a mutant named Spiral.

She quickly encounters this Spiral, but when she attempts to attack her, the woman mysteriously disappears through a portal. With no idea of what happened, Psylocke travels to the one person she knows who has exposure to portals: Her brother, Captain Britain. She visits him in his apartment, and after explaining the situation, Captain Britain is left stumped, but agrees to come with her to Finland to find out. Again, they find Spiral, but this time, Captain Britain is fast enough to grab the woman. They soon find out Spiral is from another dimension known as Mojoverse, and the leader of that dimension ordered Spiral to hunt down a new mutant to take to the world. Spiral had selected Psylocke, and had planned to take her to Mojoverse to be enslaved.

Captain Britain, enraged, orders Spiral to take him to the leader of Mojoverse to force them to abandon their intentions. Psylocke, however, sees this as an opportunity to prove her strength, and convinces her brother to let her do it. So, she and Spiral travel to Mojoverse, and while there, the two encounter a variety of obstacles, but eventually, reach Mojo, who now once again leads Mojoverse. Psylocke then makes a bargain with Mojo: If she can defeat Spiral in a colosseum battle, she will be freed and never sought after again. If Spiral wins, Psylocke will willing surrender herself to Mojo. Mojo agrees, and the battle ensues, with Psylocke just barely winning.

Mojo proves untrustworthy, however, and tries to enslave Psylocke anyway, until she is saved by Longshot, who helps her escape. So, the battle between Psylocke and Mojoverse remains unfinished, but to her brother, Psylocke has proven herself.

After credits scene:

Spiral is shown kneeling before Mojo.

Mojo: "You allowed our next star to escape!"

Spiral: "I will find her once more, Lord Mojo"

Mojo: "The girl is no longer up for the role! You will find a new actress for me, and kill this Psylocke! Do not let her escape like you did Dazzler!"

Spiral: "Yes, Lord Mojo".

Screen cuts to black.

Pete Wisdom: Pete Wisdom, a mutant agent for the government who was originally meant to take over MI-13 until the program was shut down by controversy. Now, he serves in the secret division of Black Air, the British government's secret agency of enhanced agents. His current assignment: Head to the African island of Genosha, where mutants are horribly enslaved, and help the uprising of mutants overtake their oppressors. To the British government, if they help the mutants, they could one day use them as weapons, though Pete doesn't know this. So, Pete heads there, where he meets the leader of the island, David Moreau. Moreau insists that mutants are a proud people in Genosha, but Pete, obviously, disagrees.

So, he goes underground, and discovers a resistance group being assisted by a UK hired assassin, Sari St. Hubbins. Pete seduces her, and the two begin to lead revolts against the oppressive government. But as the movement grows bigger, it becomes more and more obvious what Hubbins is really after: The power of the mutants. So, Pete starts to splinter off mutants one at a time from Hubbins, telling them he wants nothing more than their liberation. Among these mutants are Forearm, Bling!, Anole, Lifeguard, Mimic, and Frenzy.

They begin to fight against the mutant led by Hubbins, who are getting more and more dangerous as the body count rises. When Pete finally decides enough is enough, he calls out Hubbins, who reveals that she is not working for the UK government, but is instead a mere assassin trying to train mutant killers for her own organization. She then escapes by exploding the tunnels of the town, and getting Pete and his squad arrested. However, Bling! Is able to help them escape, and the fugitive team begins to hunt for Hubbins, finding her just as she prepares to assassinate Moreau. Pete, though he hates Moreau, knows that his death will cause even more problems and anti-mutant sentiments, so he stops Hubbins, killing her in the process.

With the opposition dead and all the mutants under his squad, Pete tries to get them off the island, but finds Moreau stopping them at every attempt, until the very end. As they board a boat, they are shot at by Moreau, but Bling! Sacrifices herself to save the rest, stranding her on the island. However, the actions that Moreau took are declared an act of war by Pete, who tells the UK government, who order a full-scale invasion for trying to kill a British citizen. So, Moreau is overthrown, and placed in prison in England.

After credits scene:

The mutants are shown taking their boat, when they are suddenly surrounded by the UK navy.

They are then electroshocked, and placed into a large crate. The label of the crate reads "Black Air".

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Pete is walking out of the Black Air facility. He walks past a poster that reads "Jasper To Mutants: Leave".

Screen cuts to black.

Excalibur: In this age of uncertainty, the public crave the safe unchanging world where villains and heroes fighting on their streets are a thing of the past. In the United Kingdom, this has blown up into an entire "Anti-Hero" movement that resulted in the shutdown of MI-13. Now, a candidate for Prime Minister has harnessed this hatred and been elected to the highest office. This candidate, Jim Jaspers, won on his platform of banning and enforcing the illegality of superheroes, and now, he's following through on his promise. With assistance from a freed Bolivar Trask, Prime Minister Jaspers has created a weapon to hunt down mutants: The Jasper Wasps. He then sends them out across the populace, and with each day, the number of arrested mutants rises. So, who else would defend the british than their sworn protector, Captain Britain.

He arrives at the Prime Minister's office, and raises his concerns, but Jaspers refuses to listen. So, Braddock takes it upon himself to assemble a team to fight against this anti-hero concern. Recruiting his sister, Psylocke, and her ally Longshot, along with the future mutant Rachel Summers, his former colleague the Black Knight, and Union Jack, he creates the team known as Excalibur. This team begins to track down and destroy the Jasper Wasps, eventually meeting up with another who is doing the same: Pete Wisdom. Wisdom agrees to join Excalibur, as he sees Jaspers as a threat to all of the UK. With the final Wasp destroyed, the team begins to rejoice, but in an instant, the world around them transforms, and the sky is filled with Jasper Wasps. That's when Captain Britain realizes the truth: Jim Jaspers is a mutant who can alter reality itself.

So, Excalibur visits the Prime Minister once more, and this time, threaten to reveal his secret if he continues his scheme. Jaspers, now mad with power, offers them a chance to prove their power, and transports them to a reality where they must fight horde after horde of his Jasper Wasps. Eventually, Captain Britain grows tired of this, and with his powers strong enough to exist outside of Jaspers' reality controlling abilities, attacks Jaspers, breaking his reality and bringing them back to the original. Jaspers, however, refuses to accept defeat, and in a last ditch effort, transports the entire room to another reality, just as Union Jack stabs a knife through him. So, while the UK is safe from Jim Jaspers, the team of Excalibur is lost among the dimensions.

After credits scene:

A rich forested area is shown as the camera pans over a hill. It then scrolls up, revealing a massive structure, the Starlight Citadel, in the background.

Screen cuts to black.