CockyBoys to Shoot 1st Feature Film in NYC

NEW YORK — CockyBoys.com announced today that it will be shooting its first feature film DVD, "Name of the Game,” in its home base of New York City.

The company has secured six models and plans two live events to coincide with the production.

CockyBoys said the movie centers around the lives and survival of three sexy studs who live in New York and follows them as they pursue their dreams in the concrete jungle.

The “one-of-a-kind feature” will likely be turned into a New York-centric web series that will have multiple seasons beyond the first release. 

The impetus to create the plot-driven release, according to the company, stems from the studio’s successful creative collaboration with industry leader Naked Sword.

CockyBoys’ Benny MoreCock said, "Collaborating with Naked Sword on Golden Gate's upcoming “Tourist Season” was an eye opening experience. It really inspired us to tap into a more creative side of our production abilities and to step up our game on that end.

“We are all about creating the hottest all-sex videos out there, but at the same time adding interesting and believable story lines in the form a feature release is now something that is definitely on our radar and something we look forward to doing a lot more of."

CockyBoy exclusives Tommy Defendi, Mason Star, Phenix Saint and Kennedy Carter take center stage in the film. They are joined by Marc Dylan and fan favorite Turk Mason who has returned from retirement.

In addition to shooting the movie, the stars will be appearing live at two high profile events that includes a party given by Paper Magazine editor, Mr. Micket at Eastern Bloc in the East Village on Nov. 18 and another bash on Nov. 19 at the "Splash" gay dance club in Manhattan.

CockyBoys will be on hand with promo items and DVDs including gifts from partner company, Fleshjack.

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