Wicked Launches Twitter Contest to Name Lisa Ann Project

LOS ANGELES — Wicked Pictures is set to launch a new Twitter contest that will allow one lucky Lisa Ann fan to name her upcoming project for director Jonathan Morgan. 

The currently untitled release is described by the award-winning studio to be Ann's most ambitious work to date, featuring a gauntlet of extreme sexual acts that include anal, double penetrations and a five-man interracial gangbang.

"The buxom brunette will push the envelope sexually and bring her fans’ most extreme fantasies to life," Wicked said via press release. "From specific makeup and hairstyle choices to additional casting and wardrobe selections, everything is being crafted with an eye toward fulfilling specific fan requests."

To enter the contest, fans must follow @wickedpictures on Twitter and tweet their title ideas, along with the hashtag #NameWickedsLisaAnnMovie. The contest goes live at midnight this Friday morning and runs until midnight Aug. 20.

One grand-prize winner will receive a title credit on the finished movie (all rights remain with Wicked), a new DVD/Blu-ray combo player, a Jonathan Morgan DVD bundle and autographed copies of Lisa Ann's "XXX Avengers," "The Cougar Hunter," "Busty House Calls," "Butts 101" and "Country Club Cougars."

Second through fifth place winners will win the Jonathan Morgan Blockbuster Pack, which includes the acclaimed DVD releases "Couples Camp," "Se7en Deadly Sins," "Tormented," "The Camp Cuddly Pines Power Tool Massacre" and "Space Nuts."

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