Death Race: Inferno
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Death Race: Inferno

Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas, aka Frankenstein, is a superstar driver in the brutal prison yard demolition derby known as Death Race. Only one vict...ory away from winning freedom for himself and his pit crew. Show More

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In Death Race: Inferno (2013), Carl Lucas, also known as Frankenstein, is a notorious cop-killer incarcerated in a high-security prison. Known for his exceptional driving skills, he participates in the deadly Death Race, a demolition derby within the prison walls. If he wins just one more race, he and his pit crew will be granted freedom.

As the race begins, Lucas faces relentless challenges from both his ruthless fellow inmates and the sadistic prison warden, who aims to make the race even more dangerous. Lucas must navigate through treacherous obstacles and fend off merciless opponents to survive.

The thrilling action unfolds as the Death Race takes place in various desolate locations, including a scorching desert and a dangerous minefield. Lucas's determination to win and secure his freedom intensifies, but the stakes become higher when he discovers a conspiracy that could jeopardize his chances of ever leaving the prison.

Directed by Roel Reiné, Death Race: Inferno delivers heart-pounding race sequences, intense battles, and unexpected twists. With adrenaline-fueled action and a gripping storyline, this action-packed film offers viewers a thrilling journey into the dangerous world of Death Race.

Note: This summary is designed to capture the film's main premise while avoiding spoilers.

Also Known As:

Death Race: Inferno

Release Date:

20 Jan 2013

Writers:

Paul W.S. Anderson (story by), Tony Giglio (story by), Tony Giglio (screenplay by), Paul W.S. Anderson (characters from "Death Race"), Robert Thom (characters from "Death Race 2000"), Charles B. Griffith (characters from "Death Race 2000")