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    Death Race (franchise)

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  1. Sentenced to Terminal Island - the ruthless Warden Claire Hennessey's impenetrable correctional facility - Jensen is faced with a pressing dilemma: participate in the prison's dangerous no-holds-barred car race to have his last chance for freedom, or forever stay imprisoned.

  2. Aug 22, 2008 · Framed for a murder he did not commit, three-time speedway champ Jensen Ames (Jason Statham) finds himself at Terminal Island, the country's toughest prison, but he gets an unexpected chance at ...

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  3. 6 days ago · Link copied to clipboard. Summary. Death Race movies have two distinct continuities, the 1975 original and the 2008 reboot, making for a unique viewing experience. Each film in the Death Race franchise can stand alone, but watching in chronological order adds depth to the Frankenstein character.

  4. Aug 21, 2008 · Reviews. Highway robbery. Roger Ebert August 21, 2008. Tweet. After he s condemned to hard time in prison, a steelworker (Jason Statham) tries to gain his freedom by participating in for-profit contests known as Death Races. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Hitchcock said a movie should play the audience like a piano.

  5. Release Date: August 22, 2008Jason Statham leads the cast of an action-thriller set in the post-industrial wasteland of tomorrow, with the world's most bruta...

  6. Overview. Based on car combat encompassing a series of films and other media centered on a reality show set in a prison, where inmates race against each other in order to win their freedom. Number of Movies: 4. Revenue: $76,000,000. Danny Trejo. Luke Goss. Jason Statham. Ving Rhames. Joan Allen. Lauren Cohan. Zach McGowan. Sean Bean. Danny Glover.

  7. Aug 22, 2008 · Play Trailer. Get ready for a killer race. Overview. Terminal Island, New York: 2020. Overcrowding in the US penal system has reached a breaking point. Prisons have been turned over to a monolithic Weyland Corporation, which sees jails full of thugs as an opportunity for televised sport.

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