Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas arrives on the Island, where inmates fight each other in a highly rated televised death match, where there are no rules, and the winner is the one who survives the gladiator-style, no-holds-barred competition, to serve his life sentence. Sent to Terminal Island, he's offered an out by the steely and manipulative Warden Hennessey - race as the popular mask-wearing but now dead champion, Frankenstein, or rot in prison. Connor enlists the help of Baltimore Bob Glover and Lists Koehler , and unexpectedly falls in love with bartending beauty, Jane Marzano. Danny Trejo returns as the ruthless bookie, Goldberg, in the wildest, bloodiest, Death Race ever. And he has to vie for freedom by competing in the most deadly reality show ever conceived. Two-thirds of the combatants die but the winner may earn his freedom.
On the day he loses his job, steelworker Jensen Ames is arrested for his wife's murder. Connor will have to fight for more than his life in this brutal world of no guards, no rules, no track, and no fear. And he has to vie for freedom by competing in the most deadly reality show ever conceived. As the three-stage race approaches, he realizes that the whole thing may be a set up - can an anonymous man behind a mask get revenge and win his release? In 2012, amid economic chaos and high unemployment, Americans watch by the millions as criminals with life sentences race armored cars on Terminal Island. After a failed attack on inmate and legendary driver, Frankenstein, Black Ops specialist Connor Gibson McGowan infiltrates a super-maximum federal prison with one goal — enter the immoral and illegal Death Race and take Frankenstein down. . Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas arrives on the Island, where inmates fight each other in a highly rated televised death match, where there are no rules, and the winner is the one who survives the gladiator-style, no-holds-barred competition, to serve his life sentence.
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