The Marvel universe shatters its limits—and descends into darkness it may never escape.
In Blade: King of Hell, Mahershala Ali steps into the shadows as Blade in a brutal, R-rated chapter that redefines the MCU. New York has fallen—no longer a city, but a nightmarish underworld forged by Mephisto himself. The once-iconic Avengers Tower stands corrupted at its center, a twisted monument to a world already lost.
Outmatched and stripped of everything he trusts, Blade discovers that steel and silver are no longer enough. To survive, he forges an unholy alliance with Ghost Rider, embracing the power of Hellfire—weaponizing damnation itself. But even Hell has its hierarchy.
Enter Lilith, the Mother of Demons, portrayed by Mia Goth—seductive, ancient, and terrifying beyond comprehension. She doesn’t offer Blade redemption… she offers him a throne.

As Mephisto tightens his grip on reality, Blade is forced into a final, devastating choice—one that shatters the very idea of heroism. In a climactic descent into chaos, he embraces his cursed bloodline, transforming into something far more terrifying than the monsters he once hunted. Wings of darkness, fury of Hell—Blade becomes the ultimate nightmare.
He destroys Mephisto.
But victory comes at a cost no hero should ever pay.
Instead of returning to the world he swore to protect, Blade remains behind—ruling the abyss he helped conquer. Not as a savior… but as its eternal warden.
