Muse: Season 2

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Muse: Season 2

Back for another semester of her controversial college course on sexuality, Maitland Ward continues to broaden her students’ minds. This time, however, a former pupil takes her instruction too far, and Ward finds her reputation in shambles after his online radicalization prompts him to lead a crusade against her. Not only that, but her students must also come to terms with the reality of their roles in the sexual relationships dominating their personal lives.

Season 1 of Muse won just about every award imaginable and left fans clamoring for more. Director Kayden Kross delivers the goods with Season 2, a sprawling ensemble story that takes all the sexual exploration and indulgence from Season 1 and ratchets it up to 12. There’s some beautiful cinematography in this film and even better acting as Ward continues to show why she’s one of the top feature performers in the business today.

The tale opens with Ward teaching her next crop of students, and Kross makes sure the audience gets a strong sense of purpose and plight for multiple characters. There’s Lena Paul, a single mother trying to get back into the dating pool now that her son has moved out, while balancing a return to college to get her degree; Lulu Chu, whose father doesn’t approve of her academic sexual studies; and Avery Cristy, a dance performer involved in a grueling troupe who is trying to juggle her passion with a failing relationship.

The sex is pretty spectacular. Ward and her friend Aubrey Kate enjoy a vigorous fuck with Kate’s subs Destiny Cruz and Pierce Paris. Even though Kate is the sexual initiator, it’s Ward who gets the lion’s share of the sex. Paris fucks her asshole to pieces while Cruz sucks on Kate’s cock hungrily before switching his focus to Cruz’s asshole as the leather-clad kitty munches on Ward’s muff. Afterwards, there’s a crazy vulnerable scene where Ward runs into Manuel Ferrara as she’s leaving Kate’s apartment that is holy-shit hot. I’m talking stomach-growling, aching, please-give-it-to-me sex. It’s one of the most intense scenes I’ve ever seen because not only does Ward “break” physically under the intensity of the sex, but she breaks emotionally under the pressure of her hypocrisy as well. Everything she wants Ferrara to do to her is everything she tells her students to rebel against on a psychological level.

Ferrara has an incredibly intense scene with the cheating Ivy Wolfe that is all about domination and submission. Manuel is pretty rough with her, spanking her gruffly with his belt, groping her petite frame roughly with his iron grip, and manhandling her all over the bed like luggage.

Chu suffers a break of her own when one of roommate’s jokes goes too far, causing the weight of Chu’s morality to crack her shoulders. She finds herself at a bar getting inebriated and looking for someone (her roommate’s partner) willing to punish her for her transgressions. Anton Harden is up to the challenge, pounding Chu to shreds and creaming her pussy in the process.

Cristy and her co-stars Vanna Bardot and Quinton James share a celebratory fuck session after a successful rehearsal that is scorching as well. Cristy rides the hell out of James (what an amazing ass she’s got!) and Bardot gets her cunt speared in a fabulous spoon.

The sex ends with a spectacularly executed orgy that is a visual showcase of art direction.

Kross has solidified herself as one of the top feature directors in porn, and movies like this are a perfect example of her skill. She knows how to create tone, capture emotion and arouse her audience through visual flair, dynamic dialogue and compelling storytelling. Ward’s star continues to shoot across the sky of the adult industry, and audiences are lucky to be experiencing it in real time.

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A young man's obsession with a notorious professor sends shockwaves through their worlds when he publicly names her as an aggressor, making each surrounding character examine their roles as both victims and oppressor. Tabloid darling and two-time Best Lead Actress Maitland Ward continues to lead an ensemble cast of characters whose sex lives serve as a microcosm of these greater social pressures. Also starring Maneul Ferrara, with Avery Christy, Ivy Wolfe, Aubrey Kate, Lulu Chu, Mona Wales, Vanna Bardot, Destiny Cruz, Jessie Saint, Anton Harden, Pierce Paris, Quinton James, Will Pounder, Rob Piper Danny Mountain, Alex Jones and Jay Smooth joining the cast in this second season and featuring returning appearances from Lena Paul, A.J., Seth Gamble, and Robby Echo. Written and directed by reigning three-time AVN and XBIZ Best Director Kayden Kross.

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