MaleFlixxx Releases Blue Blake’s ‘Muscle Moving Company Inc. 2’

TORONTO — Gay video-on-demand provider Maleflixxx has released renowned director Blue Blake’s “Muscle Moving Company Inc. 2” for exclusive broadcast on their pay-per-view network.

"We are all very excited. After more than a one year hiatus, Blue Blake is back with his biggest production yet", President of Sureflix Digital Distribution Eric Johnson said.

"After the enormous success of ‘Muscle Men Moving Company Inc.,’ it was only natural for an even better sequel,” Johnson added. “This latest production from Blue Blake features some very special performances, including superstar Ty Fox, who will bottom for the very first time on film and the amazing newcomer Cody Miller."

Blake, who has been on a one-year hiatus while writing his autobiography, said that ‘Muscle Moving Company 2’ marks his return to producing gay adult videos.

"I took a year off producing to finish my autobiography “Out Of The Blue: Confessions of an Unlikely Porn Star,” which comes out on Aug 8 and is published by Perseus Books,” Blake said.

"I really wanted to do the sequel to ‘Muscle Moving Company Inc.,’ which had been a huge hit and launched Robert Van Damme's career,” Blake added. “When I found out Ty Fox was willing to bottom for me and I discovered Dakota James, who I think is ravishing, I knew the film would be a huge success.

“The film also stars Cody Miller, a competitive twenty one-year old bodybuilder who is, in my opinion one of the hottest guys currently working in the adult industry," he said.

Sureflix Digital Distribution is the parent company of Maleflixxx. For more information, or to view “Muscle Moving Company Inc. 2,” visit their website.

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