Death Race (franchise)

It stars David Carradine, Simone Griffeth, Sylvester Stallone, Louisa Moritz, and Don Steele, and was directed by Paul Bartel.

It stars Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Ian McShane, Joan Allen, Fred Koehler, Robin Shou, and David Carradine, and was directed by Paul W. S. Anderson.

In 2012, the economy of the US collapses, causing unemployment and crime rates to skyrocket, and a sharp increase of convicted criminals, which leads to privatized prisons for profit.

In 2020, Claire Hennessey (Joan Allen), the warden of Terminal Island Penitentiary, earns profits from the pay-per-view broadcast of a modern gladiator game called the "Death Race", with the prisoners as the players.

It stars Luke Goss, Fred Koehler, Tanit Phoenix, Robin Shou, Lauren Cohan, Danny Trejo, Ving Rhames, and Sean Bean, and was directed by Roel Reiné.

It stars Luke Gross, Danny Trejo, Tanit Phoenix, Fred Koehler, Robin Shou, Ving Rhames, and Dougray Scott, and was directed by Roel Reiné.

Before leaving, Weyland arranges Lucas to have surgery to heal the infected and deadly scars on his face sustained from the previous film Death Race 2.

Frankenstein (Luke Goss), one win away from gaining his freedom, York coaches Lucas to lose his race and threatens his life if he fails to comply.

It stars Malcolm McDowell, Manu Bennett, Burt Grinstead, Marci Miller, Folake Olowofoyeku, Anessa Ramsey, Yancy Butler, and Charlie Farrell, and was directed by G. J.

[5][6] Now considered illegal by Weyland International, the Death Race is still practiced in the prison city Sprawl and broadcast on the dark web.

The comic book series, as the title indicates, takes place 20 years after the film ended and deals with Frankenstein's return to the race.

New racers introduced here included Von Dutch, the Alcoholic, Happy the Clown, Steppenwolf, Rick Rhesus and Harry Carrie.