‘Roger Corman’s Death Race 2050’ Release Date Announcement

Roger Corman is bringing back Frankenstein, not literally, but Frankenstein the death race legend. Originally the character made famous by Jason Statham, followed by Luke Gross, this time Manu Bennett takes over as Frankenstein. Clearly this one takes place in the far future(2050) and America is run by a corporate mogul. Once again a death race will take place as the countries biggest event. I enjoyed the previous two mentioned installments of the Death Race franchise, so hopefully this one is just as entertaining when it comes out next year on January 17, 2017.

Here are the special features included:

BLU-RAY, DVD AND DIGITAL HD’s exclusive BONUS FEATURES:

  • The Making of 2050 – This featurette goes behind the scenes of Roger Corman’s Death Race 2050 to explore why, over four decades later, the originalDeath Race 2000 has been remade, including what made this project appealing to cast and crew, what changes have been made, and what fans of the original will still love. Discover the movie magic behind the deaths, stunts and of course — the cars! Includes interviews with stars, director G.J. Echternkamp and Corman himself.
  • Cars! Cars! Cars! – Go on the set with the drivers of Death Race 2050 as they introduce their one-of-a-kind killing machines: Frankenstein and his Monster, Perfectus and his Piece of Art, Tammy and the Tank, Minerva and her Sound Box and ABE.
  • The Look of 2050 – An insider look at how the film’s visual style came together, including how shooting in Peru helped set the tone of the picture and how the costumes became stars in and of themselves.

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When it boils down to it, Jim's passion is entertainment. Aside from being an avid sports fan, that follows all things NFL, NBA, and Soccer. He currently resides in the suburbs of Chicago. At the core of his interests...movies! Whether trying to catch the newest flick coming out this weekend, or the latest On Demand release, to heated debates with his friends and colleagues about the most recent "Box Office Blunder". The passion for movies lies deep within him. When he isn't writing, he immerses himself in his other interests; Acting and Radio Broadcasting. Follow Jim on Twitter @JimRko.

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