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Death Race: Beyond Anarchy

Death Race: Beyond Anarchy

  • Status: Released
  • 02-10-2018
  • Runtime: 111 min
  • Score: 6.243
  • Vote count: 360

Black Ops specialist Connor Gibson infiltrates a maximum security prison to take down legendary driver Frankenstein in a violent and brutal car race.

Danny Trejo

Goldberg

Zach McGowan

Connor Gibson

Danny Glover

Baltimore Bob

Frederick Koehler

Lists

Christine Marzano

Jane

Yennis Cheung

Gipsy Rose

Nicholas Aaron

Johnny Law

Lorina Kamburova

Nazi Bitch

Julian Seager

The Fireman

Kellie Blaise

Lone Tech

Cameron Jack

The Warden

Velislav Pavlov

Frankenstein

Cassie Clare

Bexie

Vanina Arias

El Carino

Victoria Ananieva

Grease Girl

Jasette Amos

Matilda the Hun

Neli Angelova

Thin Lizzy

Boyan Anev

Death Race Clown

Diana Dimitrova

Skank

Georgi Dimitrov

Drik

John Hales

Chopper Guard

Natalie Ann Parry

Michelle

Rasina Alexander

Helena

Valeri Yordanov

Serrano

Lee Shone

Leeroy

Daria Simeonova

Zetta

Rayna Sirmina

Juice

Terence Maynard

Valentine

Dilyana Popova

Dead Girl

Lucy Aarden

Carley

Marina Yordanova

Pig-Tails

Boyana Nikolova

Pole Dancer

Vera Milanova

Bad-Girl

Ivan Kostadinov

Big-Guts

Nolan North

Frankenstein (voice)

Velizar Peev

Nazi Boy

Tsvetolyub Iliev

Goatee

Daniel Kolchev

Dude

Liubomir Simeonov

The Butcher

Genislav Naydenov

Pierced Face

Michael Flemming

Hangman

Polina Ivanova

Cleopatra

Venelin Mishev

Buzzsaw

Tsteso Penkov

Sparkplug

Elitsa Razheva

Fire Girl

Gergana Stoyanova

Smoking Hot Bookie

Vasil Toshev

The Rapist

Veselin Troyanov

Metal-Face

Marian Valev

Dead Man

Rumen Zahariev

Dirt

François Coetzer

SWAT Captain

Gimly

There is some decent fun to be found in _Beyond Anarchy_. It's more _Escape from LA_ than it is _Death Race 2000_, but still an entry in the franchise, which brings me to the core problem of Beyond Anarchy: Is it even really a _Death Race_ movie? The answer is yes, but to go beyond that an ask: Should it have been a _Death Race_ movie? The answer's probably no. As I said to begin with, I had some fun with the movie, but the things that kept bringing it down were its awkward, half-hearted attatchments to the movies in the series that had gone before it. If they had have abandoned those sentiments completely, it probably would have made a better viewing experience, but then, if that had been the case, how could you call it _Death Race 4_? The opposite approach probably would have worked too, having Beyond Anarchy be an actual sequel that follows _Death Race 3_ and what came before in a way that makes sense, but then, it couldn't have been even close to the movie that we got. Instead we have _Beyond Anarchy's_ sequel-limbo status, a movie that I don't regret watching, but that also can't really work for people who are fans of the _Death Race_ franchise, or for people who have never even seen a Death Race movie. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._