Brent Corrigan’s New Scene Premieres on FalconStudios.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group, a leading gay porn production company, announced that Brent Corrigan’s new scene will go live on the studio’s streaming membership site, FalconStudios.com, tomorrow.

After a four-year break from the industry, Corrigan has returned to adult as a Falcon Studios Group A-Team Exclusive. In his re-emergence on FalconStudios, the “new” Corrigan continues to put out the dynamic and high energy performances that initially put him on the map, the studio assures.

The new scene, from the forthcoming Falcon Edge DVD, “Jacked,” stars Corrigan and fellow A-Team Exclusive Sean Zevran in a sweaty locker room scenario packed with steamy, athletic action. Corrigan and Zevran face each other on the locker room bench, wearing only jockstraps, socks and sneakers, before the action escalates, with Corrigan bottoming for Zevran.

“Working with Brent was a real treat,” Falcon Edge Director Nick Foxx said. “This is not the Brent Corrigan of four years ago: his sex appeal and his performance are off the charts, and fans are going to love it.”

Fans can preview Corrigan and Zevran's scene on FalconStudios.com and get discounts on memberships for a limited time. 

Another scene from “Jacked,” starring Corrigan and fellow A-Team Exclusive Brian Bonds, will premiere on FalconStudios on Oct. 3.

“I am thrilled to offer this incredibly sexy scene via our streaming membership site, weeks before the DVD release of ‘Jacked,’” said Falcon Studios Group President Chris Ward. “Brent is a one-of-a-kind talent, and his performances with Sean Zevran and Brian Bonds are so arousing, we just couldn’t wait to release them for the whole world to see.”

FalconStudios.com, featuring over 2,400 spectacular scenes, is available for promotion through the Buddy Profits affiliate program. 

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