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Route 666

  • Horror
  • Action
  • Thriller
Confirmed2001-10-305.15.2Trakt

Smith, a mob informer hiding out with the Witness Protection Program, decides to make a break for it and hide out in the Arizona desert. The Feds catch up with him and rescue him just before a group of hitmen can manage to silence him for good. In the course of getting Smith away from the mafia thugs, the pair of agents assigned to protect him turn onto an abandoned stretch of highway nicknamed 'Route 666' after the mysterious death of a prison chain gang. As the three continue on their way, they soon discover just what happened to the chain gang, and how the highway earned its name.

Route 666 is a 2001 horror-action thriller about a mob informer and two federal agents who encounter supernatural terror on a cursed Arizona highway. The film blends witness protection intrigue with paranormal horror as the trio discovers the dark history behind the road's notorious name.

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When was Route 666 released?

Route 666 was released on October 30, 2001.

What is the plot of Route 666?

The film follows Smith, a mob informer in witness protection, and two federal agents protecting him as they encounter supernatural forces on an abandoned Arizona highway. They uncover the mysterious deaths of a prison chain gang that gave Route 666 its sinister reputation.

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Since the film was released over two decades ago, availability varies by region and streaming platform. Check your local streaming services, rental platforms, or physical media retailers for current options.

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