Death Race 3 Movie [work] Access

| Film | Lead | Budget | Director | Rotten Tomatoes | Tone | |------|------|--------|----------|----------------|------| | Death Race (2008) | Statham | $45M | Paul W.S. Anderson | 42% (critics) | Polished, satirical, big-budget | | Death Race 2 (2010) | Goss | $7M | Roel Reiné | 50% (audience) | Grittier, more violent, prequel | | Death Race 3: Inferno (2013) | Goss | $6.5M | Roel Reiné | 5.3/10 IMDb | Desert road warrior vibe, franchise fatigue setting in | | Death Race 4 (2018) | Zach McGowan | $5M | Don Michael Paul | 4.8/10 IMDb | Soft reboot, post-apocalyptic Mad Max clone |

| Platform | Score / Sentiment | Summary | |----------|------------------|---------| | Rotten Tomatoes | No Tomatometer (0% audience score from limited reviews) | Not reviewed by major critics. | | IMDb | 5.3/10 (based on ~18k user ratings) | “Entertaining but forgettable DTV action.” | | Common Critiques | — | Cheap CGI fire, mediocre acting (except Goss and Scott), recycled plot from Death Race 2 . | | Praise | — | Fun practical car stunts, a strong villain in Dougray Scott, fast pacing. | death race 3 movie

Lucas is paired with a new “navigator,” a skilled but volatile driver named Katrina Banks (Tanit Phoenix), who has her own vendetta against York. The race involves competing against a new roster of psychotic drivers, including the monstrous “Psycho” (Bart Fouche) and the seductive “Scarlet” (Roxane Hayward). The film’s climax sees Lucas and Banks betray York, destroy his desert compound, and escape, setting up a potential new beginning free from the Death Race system. | Film | Lead | Budget | Director