Sureflix Signs Content Deal With ChaosMen

TORONTO — Sureflix Digital Distribution Inc. (Sureflix), owner and operator of its flagship VOD website, MaleFlixxx.tv, announced a new collaboration with gay producer ChaosMen.

The first movie from ChaosMen, “Shear Chaos Vol. 10,” recently premiered on MaleFlixxx.tv and all its affiliate white-label theatre sites. The second title, “Rubbed,” premieres tomorrow on the entire network. A new movie will then be released episodically every month.

Both companies also signed a broadcast agreement in Europe. These projects mark the first collaboration between ChaosMen and Sureflix Digital Distribution, a rep said.

“I’m thrilled to partner with Sureflix. They are a leading force in the gay adult industry with a long solid history,” said Bryan Ockert, president of ChaosMen.com. “Both our companies are gay owned and operated with established brands. It was a natural affiliation.”

‘‘We are thrilled to collaborate with ChaosMen,‘’ said Brent Meredith, director of account management for Sureflix. “Their content is truly amazing and they work with some of the hottest jocks around. Our customers demand high-quality material and again, we’re so excited to deliver yet another exclusive studio partnership. Several ChaosMen titles will premiere on the network this summer.’’

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