NakedSword Adds Hot House to Membership Lineup

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword on Wednesday announced the addition of award-winning studio Hot House Video to its membership offering.

The announcement is the latest in NakedSword's 'Servin Up Summer' campaign which launched at the beginning of July highlighting the addition of all new studios to NakedSword's content library of more than 15,000 scenes.

So far this summer NakedSword has added Corbin Fisher, Gay Hoopla, Extra Big Dicks, Men Over 30, and Circle Jerk Boys to their lineup.

For more than 20 years Hot House has produced movies epitomizing the chiseled, all-American, muscular stud. Now for the first time in years NakedSword members will have access to Hot House's best movies.

To mark the occasion NakedSword's Sister Roma (formerly of Hot House) has handpicked her top 10 Hot House movies ever. NakedSword is launching with these special top 10 releases which include the award-winning blockbusters "Justice," "Skuff 2," "The Missing," "Paging Dr. Finger," "Private Low Life" and more. 

NakedSword's Sister Roma remarked, "I'm so excited to have all of the award-winning Hot House movies once again available on NakedSword. After nearly 15 years experience with the brand it only makes sense that I would pick my favorite 10 movies to kick off this exciting event. I know fans will be impressed by Justice, want to dive into Trunks, and submit to the Control room — I can't wait for our NakedSword members to see them all."

Tim Valenti, CEO and founder of NakedSword, remarked, "It's really great to have Hot House movies back on NakedSword available to our members after all these years. Hot House is an important producer with a stellar catalog and having their movies helps complete a circle of us having the biggest and best studios from San Francisco, the epicenter of gay adult films."

NakedSword is home to more than 100 of the industry's biggest studios including NakedSword's own NakedSword Originals, Falcon, Raging Stallion, BelAmi, CockyBoys, Kink, NextDoor Studios, and Treasure Island. All summer NakedSword will be releasing more new studios for members.

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