Brent Corrigan Scenes Available Ahead of DVD Release

SAN FRANCISCO — A first for the company, Falcon Studios Group announced that Brent Corrigan’s new gay porn scenes are available for purchase and download from the Falcon Studios Group Store prior to the DVD release. 

The news coincides with the premiere of Corrigan’s second offering on the FalconStudios membership site from the upcoming Falcon Edge title, “Jacked,” his energized video with fellow Falcon A-Team exclusive Brian Bonds.

In the scene, Corrigan and Bonds connect in an intense, sweaty locker room session. Fans can preview the scene on FalconStudios.com and Store.FalconStudios.com.

The first scene featuring Corrigan since his return to all-male erotica and as a Falcon Studios Group exclusive went live on the Falcon Membership site two weeks ago. The scene pairs Corrigan with A-Teamer Sean Zevran. Both HD scenes are available to purchase in downloadable MP4 and WMV formats.

“Never before have we offered fans the chance to purchase and download HD scenes before the release of the DVD,” Falcon Studios Group President Chris Ward said. “There is incredible anticipation around Brent’s return to gay porn and demand for his scenes, and we want fans to have access to that content in the highest quality as soon as possible.”

After a four-year hiatus from erotica, Corrigan returned to the industry as a Falcon Studios Group A-Team exclusive. Falcon reports that “the new Corrigan” continues to put out the captivating sexual performances that originally put him on the map.

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