MIAMI—Gay erotic studio SayUncle is set to premiere its parody feature Sexerance—a surreal, erotic twist on the Apple TV series Severance.
Launching May 30, the new feature “dives deep into a strange workplace where memory, identity, free-use relationships, and taboo family ties are all part of the job,” a SayUncle representative said. Sexerance stars Nicholas Michaels, Eddie Patrick, Gage Palmer and Cole Connor.
“At Cumon Industries, four employees have undergone a controversial brain procedure called ‘sexerance.’ Inside the office, they can’t remember anything from their personal lives. Outside of it, they have no clue what goes on at work. What none of them realize? They’re not just coworkers—they’re a pair of stepdads and stepson,” a plot synopsis says.
“We’re huge fans of Severance and its eerie, corporate dystopia,” the representative added. “We couldn’t resist giving it a wild, sexy twist in true SayUncle style. Sexerance pushes boundaries while paying homage to a show we genuinely love. We can’t wait for our fans to see this upcoming feature that’s unlike anything we’ve ever done before.”
Sexerance episodes will release weekly across SayUncle’s top channels starting May 30:
The official teaser is now live. For more information, visit SayUncle.com and follow @sayunclenetwork on X and Instagram, where viewers can find exclusive previews of the five-part series.