Brazzers Debuts ‘Deadly Rain’ Series Starring Romi Rain

Brazzers Debuts ‘Deadly Rain’ Series Starring Romi Rain

VENICE, Calif. — Brazzers.com announced their new "Deadly Rain" series, starring adult film actress Romi Rain, will debut on Nov. 20.

Directed by Brett Brando, the first episode features Rain as an assassin on the run from Jessy Jones and his minions. Rain breaks free after being bound to a chair, survives a fight and then interrupts a girl/girl scene with Allie Haze and Peta Jensen.

"I'm so excited for 'Deadly Rain' to be making its debut on Brazzers," Romi said. "I had a blast making it! It was very physical, moody, with very hot and intense sex scenes!

"The series’ intro episode had me giving a face-fuck blowjob while trying to untie my wrists that were bound behind me to the chair, definitely one of my favorite raunchy moments and it only gets crazier from there!" she added. 

Rain also stars in DigitalPlayground.com's "Open Relationship," which released today. In the movie, she performs a girl/girl scene with Reena Skye, a boy/girl scene with Seth Gamble and a new anal scene with Toni Ribas.

"I play a bored housewife of sorts who has a quietly open relationship with her husband," Rain said. "In the movie, I invite over a boytoy for sweaty sex in the kitchen, show one of my girlfriends that a woman knows how to make a another feel good while she helps me pick out a gown for a sex party I attend, only to get fucked in the ass by a masked man – and I love every second of it.

"This is a very sexually-charged movie, and I love that I got to play with a little bit of taboo," she added. "The feel of 'Open Relationship' is very erotic, and I hope everyone enjoys."

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