“Death Race: Helltrack Uprising” (2026) pushes the franchise into darker and more chaotic territory as it returns to a world ruled by violent entertainment, lawless territories, and the relentless pursuit of survival behind the wheel. The film introduces Helltrack, an unforgiving arena built from collapsed highways, industrial wastelands, and automated killing zones, where convicted racers compete not only for freedom but for control over a rising rebellion threatening the system itself. The story centers on a new protagonist, Kane Mercer, a former mechanic wrongfully imprisoned, who is forced into the race despite having no desire for the bloodshed that comes with it.

As the competition begins, Kane quickly discovers that Helltrack is far deadlier than any previous course, filled with shifting obstacles, AI-controlled drones, and hidden traps designed to eliminate racers in minutes. The reigning champion, a ruthless driver known only as Vexx, dominates the arena with a custom-built armored vehicle and an army of supporters both inside and outside the track. Kane’s arrival threatens Vexx’s position, setting the stage for an intense rivalry that grows more personal with every lap completed.
Throughout the film, Kane forms uneasy alliances with two other racers: Lyra, a former soldier fighting for redemption, and “Switch,” a tech-savvy anarchist determined to expose the corruption behind the Death Race program. Their alliance becomes the heart of the story, revealing the brutal conditions of the prison system and the manipulation carried out by the show’s producers, who shape the race as a tool of social control rather than entertainment. Together, the trio uncovers a hidden truth about Helltrack’s creation and the conspiracy driving the chaos behind the scenes.
As the uprising hinted in the title starts to take shape, riots break out across the penal zones, fueled by Switch’s leaked footage of the race’s rigged mechanics. The rebellion grows in strength, and Helltrack becomes both battlefield and symbol of the fight for freedom. Kane finds himself torn between winning his freedom the traditional way—by surviving the race—or joining the uprising to dismantle the entire system that destroyed his life.

The final act delivers a relentless sequence of explosive confrontations, high-speed battles, and shifting allegiances. Kane and Vexx face off in a brutal showdown that turns the entire track into a war zone. With the uprising reaching its peak, Kane makes a choice that determines not just his fate, but the future of every prisoner forced into the Death Race.
In the end, “Helltrack Uprising” becomes not only a violent spectacle but a story about rebellion, sacrifice, and the power of ordinary individuals to challenge a corrupt system. The film blends adrenaline-fueled action with themes of justice and resistance, offering one of the most intense and rebellious entries in the Death Race series.