![]() This time around the game is different though, as entrepreneur Niles York (Dougray Scott) wants to franchise Death Race and buys the rights from Weyland himself through a hostile takeover. ![]() 14K (Robin Shou) is also back to compete against Luke, and Ving Rhames appears once again as Weyland Industries head honcho R.H. Returning with most of the Death Race 2 cast, Luke (Luke Goss) teams up once again with navigator/love interest Katrina (Tanit Phoenix), crew chief Goldberg (Danny Trejo), and crew helper Lists (Fred Koehler). Do we really need yet another movie about prisoners killing each other with souped-up vehicular manslaughter dream cars? Do we really need to get any closer to the Death Race lineage with another prequel leading up to Jason Statham’s inevitable takeover of the Frankenstein legend in the (kind of) original Death Race? As long as Death Race 3: Inferno was tighter and more fun than Death Race 2, I suppose it couldn’t hurt that much, right? Here’s the thing though – Death Race 2 was an unnecessary and slobbish sequel to a B-Movie only hardcore genre junkies enjoyed, literally building up to the final conflict only to abruptly end the film and completely blow off the payoff we waited all movie to see. ![]()
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