Jake Jaxson Presents Max Ryder in "The Assumption of the Lamb"

NEW YORK, NY —  Today, Director Jake Jaxson continues his year-in-the-making epic adult series Answered Prayers with “The Assumption of the Lamb,” the fifth installment of the series and the second part of a two-part story centered on a mysterious orphan known only as 'The Lamb' played by Max Ryder.  

“Part 1: The Ascension of the Lamb” was released in August and “Part 2: The Assumption of the Lamb” is now playing exclusively at CockyBoys.com. It features one of Max Ryder's last sex scenes ever, as well as a return to the camera for Dean Monroe, who had agreed to star in this installment just shortly after announcing his retirement. 

“Part 2: The Assumption of the Lamb” features lavish locations and decor, compelling acting, and one-of-a-kind editing and camerawork to create a unique adult entertainment experience. 

The last time we saw the Lamb, he'd just been expelled from a strict boarding school for attempting to escape after being bullied by his cruel classmates Pain, Cain, and Vain. His benevolent yet frustrated guardian, Moloch, decided to transfer the Lamb to the care of Seth, Son of Snakes, played by Dean Monroe, thus ushering in a new chapter for the Lamb.

“The Assumption of the Lamb” features performances by Max Ryder, Max Carter, and Dean Monroe, with special appearances by Jake Bass, Duncan Black, Frankie Valentine, and Jasper Robinson. “The Assumption of the Lamb” explores the responsibilities of power and the tremendous consequences of fear and its impact on our everyday lives.

CockyBoys' owner and director Jake Jaxson says of the latest release, "It's taken me a year to finish ‘The Lamb.’ Released in two parts, it is the third chapter in our sexual morality tale. Why so long? It's hard to exactly pin point — but sometimes the story needs to find itself or sometimes I need to find the story. In this case, I was still exploring the possibilities, complexities, and talents of two of AP's main actors — Max Carter and Levi Karter. While I have been working with Max Ryder and Jake Bass for the past few years, I've known them, their limits, their ambitions, and their will to push their talent beyond all of our expectations. And they delivered — we all worked hard exploring the limits of their personalities and characters."