LOS ANGELES—Wicked Pictures and Seth Gamble have released “Wicked Wonderland,” the fourth episode of the new series Clout.
The action opens "with Sheen (Codey Steele) as he tries to smooth things over with strip club kingpin Jack (Gamble) after skimming money. He pitches a scheme centered around mechanic-gone-viral Miles (Isiah Maxwell), whose unexpected Internet fame makes him a prime target. Meanwhile, Jack’s complicated history with Hazel (Anna Claire Clouds)—his former lover turned social climber—adds tension as she cozies up to Miles, hoping to leverage his rising clout. As influencers, strippers, and schemers converge at Jack’s mansion, Hazel, her new companion Celeste (Maddie May), and Miles find themselves realizing that Jack is dangerous," a scene description said. To watch the scene, click here.
"Jack’s mansion is money, power, and influence wrapped in glass and gold,” Gamble said. “Miles? He doesn’t belong. He knows it, feels it in his gut. Then there’s Hazel—sharp, steady, walking through the chaos. She pulls him close, gives him the rundown: Sheen’s “management company” isn’t about business—it’s about control, and once you’re in, you don’t just walk away. Miles, Hazel, and Celeste move to the penthouse for some privacy, and Hazel drops the real story.
“Jack? He’s got his eye on them now. She’s already paid the price, and if Miles and Celeste aren’t careful, they’ll be next. Outside, the city keeps moving, indifferent. But inside, they all know—this thing is far from over,” he added.
Of the work by Maxwell, Clouds, and May, Gamble said, "Isiah Maxwell, Anna Claire Clouds, Maddy May. These three don’t just play their roles—they inhabit them. Isiah as Miles—watch his eyes, the way he processes, calculates, feels out every moment. He’s a man out of his depth but never out of control. Anna Claire as Hazel—she’s sharp, instinctive, always moving at her own rhythm, carrying the weight of everything she’s seen.
“And Maddy as Celeste—she’s instinct, she’s the unpredictable variable that makes everything more dangerous and more alive. When they come together, it’s not just physical—it’s psychological. Three people, drawn to each other, each needing something different but finding the same raw, undeniable connection. The chemistry? It’s charged, it’s intimate, it’s cinematic. It’s not just performing. It’s precision. It’s craft."
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