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  • Porn studios are now limiting the number of new scenes they are releasing

    Porn studios are now limiting the number of new scenes they are releasing

    The COVID-19 pandemic has left no industry untouched as millions of people find themselves out of work or furloughed by their companies, and the adult industry is no different.

    A number of gay porn studios have announced that they are cutting down the number of new scenes available to their subscribers – as many have now stopped production altogether until it is safe to continue producing content again.

    Across the globe, sex workers and adult performers have found their work potential decimated as lockdown and physical distancing measures brought in by governments as a means to “flatten the curve” of new COVID-19 infections, mean that they aren’t able to work in the normal way.

    According to Porn blog StraightUpGayPorn, studios like Falcon and Nextdoor have announced that they are cutting the number of scenes they are making available to their subscribers.

    Men.com has said it will only release four updates per week, Sean Cody has said it will only release one scene a week.

    Of course, many porn stars are now working separately from studios on their own sites or via OnlyFans.

    Seancody.com has apparently limited new scenes to once a week. Of course, there’s a huge back catalogue of scenes to watch!

    Last year we spoke to porn star Troy Turner what it was like to run his own porn studio on the OnlyFans’ platform. Read his interview here.

  • Netflix: Does Brent Corrigan still do porn, how old is he today?

    Netflix: Does Brent Corrigan still do porn, how old is he today?

    Brent Corrigan is the subject of the film King Cobra, which is now streaming on Netflix.

    The biopic, which is now available to stream on Netflix, follows the life and times of Brent Corrigan (who was played by Garrett Clayton) and his rise within the gay porn industry along with the plotting and eventual murder of his studio’s boss, Bryan Kocis. However, when the film was originally released, Brent himself refused to support the film – even going as far as denouncing it on social media, for taking liberties with his life story and for showing the gay porn industry, which Brent is a big supporter of, in a very bad light.

    The film directed by Justin Kelly is based on the successful book Cobra Killer written by Andrew E Stoner and Peter A Conway. It centres on the 2007 murder of gay porn producer Bryan Kocis (played in the film by Christian Slater) by two aspiring producers (James Franco as Joe and Keegan Allen as Harlow) who wanted to buy out Corrigan’s performing contract.

    So is Brent Corrigan still appearing in porn?

    Is Brent Corrigan still in gay porn?
    Brent Corrigan has worked for many of the major gay porn studios, including Falcon.

    Yes, Brent is still working in the adult industry and was even booked to make an appearance at the Str8UpGayPorn Awards in October 2018. The star has performed for the Naked Sword studio and Falcon Studios. His very first film was produced and released by Cobra Video.

    How old is Brent Corrigan?

    Well, the star was born in October 1986, which makes him 33/34 in 2020.

    Does Brent still work for Cobra Video?

    Although the star is still promoted by Cobra Video the last movie shot by Brent for Cobra was in 2006 with a further film, Beautiful Boy being released in 2011.

    Both the book and DVD are available to buy

  • Falcon Porn Studio Removes Condoms Digitally

    In a controversial new move, Falcon Studios has digitally removed condoms from its actors.

    The porn studio, which up until now has been steadfastly condom only, has digitally removed condoms from one of it’s latest releases Calfornia Dreamin’ 1.

    In a press release posted by Joe My Blog, Falcon said:

    ‘Legendary gay film producer Falcon Studios has decided to use some decidedly new tech to compete with bareback studios. For it’s latest release, California Dreamin’, the San Francisco-based studio used advanced Photoshop techniques to remove condoms from the final film. While the film itself was shot using condoms, the final result appears as condomless.

    The move comes in response to two trends in the industry. Porn studios are facing increasing financial pressures from consumers who want to see films without condoms and state regulatory agencies that have fined adult film producers for going without.

    In an interview with the consumer-facing blog, GPB, director Tony Dimarco described it as,

    “a throwback to the classic, pre-condom Falcon poolside movies from the 70′s and 80′s.”

    “Falcon itself has used condoms in all its features since the late 80s.’

    So what do you think? Hot or Not? Does it increase the desire for gay people to have bareback sex?