GayHotMovies.com, HDK Release Enhanced HDKTheater.com

GayHotMovies.com, HDK Release Enhanced HDKTheater.com

LOS ANGELES — GayHotMovies.com, in conjunction with Hot Desert Knights, has announced the release of its enhanced https://www.HDKTheater.com

The new theater, which features a "fresh, state-of-the-art, user-friendly interface," will host the complete Hot Desert Knights catalog, along with 25,000 titles from the top studios in the gay adult industry.

Hot Desert Knights, operated by CWC Corp., has released well over 120 bareback DVDs featuring everything from leather and bears to hung European studs.

The launch of this new enhanced theater powered by GayHotMovies.com comes at a great juncture in HDK’s long history, said Lee Watson, president of HDK.

"All of us at CWC Corp. and Hot Desert Knights are excited to be launching this new enhanced one-stop-shop gay adult theater powered by GayHotMovies.com,” he said. “We could not be happier or pleased to be working with such a great trailblazing company like GayHotMovies.com, who provide the very best in customer experience and who are always working incessantly and tirelessly at ways to enhance features, products and customer service for our customers benefit."

"We’re thrilled by the addition of such a top-notch studio,” said Ryan Bagshaw, director of marketing for GayHotMovies.com. “Hot Desert Knights has been a pleasure to work with, a leader in the industry for close to 20 years, and offers some of the hottest content available in bareback films.

"We look forward to a very long, profitable, and cooperative relationship with this studio. They are certainly helping us deliver to our customers exactly what they are looking for.”

For more information on Hot Desert Knights, visit HotDesertKnights.com, or contact Watson by emailing lee@HotDesertKnights.com, or calling (800) 300-2002! To learn more about GayHotMovies.com, or to find out how you can have your own custom theater, contact Bagshaw at ryan@GayHotMovies.com.

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