In 1403, King Henry IV faces uprisings from Wales and Northumberland. His son, Prince Hal, known for his wild lifestyle with Sir John Falstaff, must face responsibility and help his father address the threats to the throne.
Northumberland seeks revenge against King Henry IV. Prince Hal must prepare for a new role, while Falstaff is tasked with recruiting an army. Hal faces the challenges of leadership and distancing himself from his past.
King Henry V embraces his role as a responsible monarch. Upon learning of his claim to the French throne, he prepares an expeditionary force to assert his right and claim France.