‘Voracious Season Two’ Episode 6 Debuts

MONTREAL —The newest chapter of “Voracious Season Two” is now online at EvilAngel.com, FameDollars and Evil Angel have announced.

This sixth installment of the webisode, entitled “You Will Cry Very Much,” stars British performer Samantha Bentley.

“Samantha Bentley was picked by Rocco,” director John Stagliano said. “I asked him who excited him the most for this scene and he suggested her. There is something about the demented sexual depravity of the British that inspires Rocco. Samantha says this is her best scene ever. Rocco says maybe so for him too. Me? I am still trying to process the debauchery. The connection between Rocco and Samantha was as powerful as anything I have ever shot.”

As in all of “Voracious Season Two,” the producers said motivated characters drive the performers’ seemingly "superhuman sex."

The plot follows Bentley when she’s captured and delivered by ethereally pretty Mira Sunset to Siffredi, the vampire clan enforcer. Not only has she undermined the security of the clan, she’s tried to have Siffredi burned. He takes out his anger on her voluptuous body.

Stagliano continued, “Mira provides an exquisitely beautiful background to Rocco’s debauched imagination as he powerfully abuses Samantha.”

Shot in California and Eastern Europe, the film continues the traditions of carnal sex, clever vampire lore and ambitious filmmaking established in the award-winning first season. The creators said this new “You Will Cry Very Much” segment delivers Gothic thrills for devotees of Stagliano’s fetish-laden, sexually intense cinema.

Fans attending AEE can visit the Evil Angel booth to meet Bentley in person.

For marketing materials and any questions about Evil Angel and FameDollars' sites, contact derrick@famedollars.com, or visit FameDollars.com.

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