MONTREAL—Adult Time is continuing its “7 Weeks to 7 Deadly Sins” countdown to the New Year’s Day launch of its new studio, Modern-Day Sins, by releasing an episode of the banner's second series Proud Pervs.
Leading up to the studio’s rollout in January, Adult Time is releasing each week an episode of its seven new series, each based upon one of the 7 Deadly Sins. Last week fans were introduced to the series Cum Gluttons. The new studio is now setting its sights on the Original Sin Pride as the theme for another new series.
"Proud Pervs is the second series to be announced on our upcoming Modern-Day Sins studio, which is all about the celebration of libertine lifestyles that may be frowned upon by regular folks,” said Frank Stacy, Adult Time’s director of marketing. “Here you will find exhibitionism, public sex and couple swapping, as well as tales of nudism and cuckolding. It's made for those who enjoy stories of shameless sexual behaviors and the people that take part in them."
With Proud Pervs, Modern-Day Sins wrote in its announcement that it is setting the stage for fans to enjoy being as unapologetically pervy as the characters themselves.
“We’re reclaiming the word ‘pervert’ from being an insult to being a badge of honor,” said 3X West, Adult Time’s pre-production manager. “People are so quick to judge what everyone else does and says and likes, that there’s something very liberating about the idea of just being able to say ‘f*** it’ and not care what other people think.
“We wanted that rebellious attitude to be the central focus of our Pride-themed series. So each episode we have the action start with other people nearby—offended onlookers, intrigued spectators, oblivious bystanders—to contrast against our more lecherous main characters who aren’t afraid to flaunt their sexual freedom out in the open.”
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