
Having won four races and nearing his chance at freedom, Carl Lucas, also known as Frankenstein, and his team are unexpectedly transferred to a new prison for one final, deadly competition. This Death Race takes place in a vast desert landscape, where Lucas must fight to win his freedom. Meanwhile, a marketer sees the potential for a franchise and seeks to expand the Death Race program.
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Explore the complete cast of Death Race: Inferno, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Langley Kirkwood
Dr. Klein

Ving Rhames
Weyland

Hlubi Mboya
Satana

Sean Cameron Michael
New Doctor

Mark Elderkin
Sgt. Fury

Danny Trejo
Goldberg

Tanya van Graan
Amber

Luke Goss
Carl 'Luke' Lucas / Frankenstein

Dougray Scott
Niles York

Anton David Jeftha
The Jackel (uncredited)

Robin Shou
14K

Peter Butler
Executive

Bart Fouche
Razor

Jeremy Crutchley
Psycho

Tanit Phoenix
Katrina Banks

Natalie Becker
Pretty Reporter

Chase Armitage
Apache (archive footage)

Frederick Koehler
Lists

Charlbi Dean
Calimity J

Eugene Khumbanyiwa
Nero

Yrsa Daley-Ward
Salinas

Ebby Weyime
Maria Rodriguez

Kim Suzanne Engelbrecht
Kelly O' Donnell

Roxane Hayward
Prudence

Michelle van Schaik
Olga Braun

Jesselyn Abrahamse
Silky

Roxane Van Rooyen
Elsa

Shaamilla Noordien
Corns

Gina Athans
Ali

Simone Van Rooyen
Alva Twin

Kim Syster
Olivia

Sylvia Mngxekeza
KP Goldberg Fan Guard

Irina Miccoli
Weyland's Assistant

Quentin Chong
Triad Driver

Dick Ervasti
Commercial voice (uncredited)

Brandon Livanos
Pretty Boy (uncredited)
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Who takes over the Death Race franchise from R. H. Weyland at the beginning of the film?
R. H. Weyland
Niles York
Satana
Olga Braun
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R. H. Weyland, Ving Rhames, the Death Race’s seasoned owner, is forced to sell the rights to Niles York, a British billionaire who has seized control through a hostile takeover with designs to relocate the brutal spectacle to South Africa. Before leaving, Weyland engineers a criminally tight arrangement: Carl Lucas, Luke Goss, the racer better known as Frankenstein, will undergo a face restoration to ensure the show’s future remains visually iconic. With Lucas on the cusp of his freedom, York fears the immense pull of the Frankenstein mythos and hints that he will end Lucas’s life if he crosses the finish line first.
As Lucas’s crew from Terminal Island—which includes Katrina Banks, Tanit Phoenix, along with Goldberg, Danny Trejo, and Lists, Frederick Koehler—arrives in South Africa, a scuffle erupts that forces Lucas to intervene in his Frankenstein persona. In the heat of the clash, his mask is knocked away, leaving Katrina, Goldberg, and Lists confronted with the truth: Lucas has been masking his identity throughout prior races.
Before the first race can begin, the network stages the Navigator Wars, a gladiator-style contest among the female navigators. The brutal event is hosted by Satana, Hlubi Mboya on York’s behalf, and the ten surviving navigators are assigned to drivers, including Katrina Banks. Once the contestants are selected, the racers are wired with GPS trackers, turning the competition into a controlled trap designed to prevent any escape.
The opening race unfolds in the blistering Kalahari Desert, where the terrain demands a fresh strategy compared to Terminal Island. Lucas manages to win back Goldberg’s trust, but Katrina remains wary and emotionally distant. Eleven racers compete, with The Jackal, Anton David Jeftha, making a reckless jump start only to be destroyed by a tracking missile. Three teams and their navigators perish in the brutal day, and Razor, Bart Fouche, edges Frankenstein to claim the first victory.
The aftermath deepens the rift between Lucas and Katrina, who hardens her stance after a flesh wound in a scuffle. Meanwhile, Goldberg begins a risky liaison with the show’s surgeon, Olivia, and Satana schemes to incite jealousy by ordering Amber, Tanya van Graan, to sleep with Lucas. The manipulations sow tension, but Lucas also confides in his crew, including Katrina, explaining the nature of their opponents and admitting he’s forged a new agreement to survive.
With the second race looming, the pressure escalates. Three more teams fall as Fury, Mark Elderkin, is lured into a trap and killed after Olga Braun’s driver exploits a trap and Razor’s car reels him in. Razor, aided by 14K, Robin Shou, and Psycho, Jeremy Crutchley, press Lucas and Psycho hard as Nero, Eugene Khumbanyiwa, is left to be hunted by a mob of locals. Lucas manages to win the second race, but Goldberg pays the ultimate price when an explosion—stoked by stray gunfire from warlords—claims his life, and Olivia declares him dead.
York presses Lucas with a stark ultimatum: lose the next race or Katrina will suffer. Satana uncovers York’s plan to push her aside and seize control of the Death Race. Amid the mounting tension, Lucas and Katrina reunite, and he admits he never slept with Amber, professing his love for her. A quiet, personal moment underscores their fragile trust as they prepare for the final confrontation.
As the final race approaches, Psycho and Lucas exchange thoughts about the true identity of Frankenstein and whether Lucas was, in fact, the first—or the last—holder of the mask. York remains ruthless in his bid to stop Lucas from winning, and Razor disables Psycho’s car, killing him in the process. Lucas moves into the lead, and York orders a killing blow—an ominous tracking missile aimed at his rival. But 14K fires flares to misdirect the missile, saving Lucas and paying back a debt from earlier battles. Prudence, York’s secretary, is dismissed for opposing his methods, as the control room becomes a battleground of loyalties.
In the climactic moment, Lucas hands the lead over to 14K and heads to confront York. Satana cuffs York to a table to seal his betrayal, and Katrina finally declares her love for Lucas. The two crash their vehicle into the control room, and the building erupts in flames. It appears that both Lucas and Katrina have perished, but the hospital reveals a twist: Lucas yells that he is York, not Frankenstein. Olivia, Lists, and the GPS chip confirm that the man in flux is Lucas/Frankenstein, and Prudence reports the discovery back to Terminal Island, where a new regime is installed to run the Death Race.
Weyland, regaining the upper hand, funds Lucas and his team for a fresh start, moving their operation to a beachfront resort with a promise of freedom. Yet the story closes with a cunning twist: York survives as Frankenstein in a paradoxical life, forced to adopt the Frankenstein persona for the next era of Death Race, plotting revenge and racing again at Terminal Island in the days to come.
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