Death Race 4: Beyond Anarchy (2018)

🎬 Death Race 4: Beyond Anarchy (2018)
Directed by: Don Michael Paul
Starring: Zach McGowan, Danny Glover, Christine Marzano, Frederick Koehler, Danny Trejo
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Runtime: 111 minutes
Country: USA
📖 Overview

Death Race 4: Beyond Anarchy continues the adrenaline-fueled mayhem of the cult Death Race franchise, returning to its gritty, ultra-violent roots. Set in a dystopian future where the brutal sport known as “Death Race” thrives in a lawless prison colony, the film follows a new contender infiltrating the deadly competition to take down its mysterious champion — the legendary driver Frankenstein.
The story mixes high-octane vehicular carnage with underground rebellion themes, as an undercover operative must survive the race, expose the truth, and confront the anarchic world that celebrates death as entertainment.
💥 Highlights

Savage, over-the-top vehicular combat with explosions, blades, flamethrowers, and high-speed kills.
Gritty post-apocalyptic setting that feels raw and chaotic — echoing the spirit of Mad Max and the original Death Race 2000.
Zach McGowan brings intensity and charisma as the new anti-hero, while Danny Trejo delivers his usual tough-guy charm.
Director Don Michael Paul amps up the brutality and style — more blood, more speed, more anarchy.
🔥 Most Memorable Moments

The opening Death Race sequence, introducing the underground arena’s insane energy and violence.
The reveal of Frankenstein, masked and menacing — a symbol of rebellion and chaos.
The explosive final race where betrayal, revenge, and survival collide in a fiery spectacle.
Danny Glover’s calm yet chilling presence as part of the power structure behind the chaos.
💬 Fan Reactions

“Pure chaos — violent, fast, and unapologetically fun.”
“Feels like a mix of Mad Max and The Running Man, with a dose of grindhouse energy.”
“Not for everyone, but if you love cars, explosions, and carnage — it delivers.”
🎯 Final Verdict
Death Race 4: Beyond Anarchy is loud, savage, and proudly excessive — a return to the outlaw energy that made the franchise a guilty pleasure. While light on story and heavy on destruction, it knows exactly what it is: brutal entertainment for action junkies who crave speed, fire, and rebellion.
⭐ Rating: 6.5/10