Falcon Debuts Bedroom Fantasy-Themed 'Between the Sheets'

Falcon Debuts Bedroom Fantasy-Themed 'Between the Sheets'

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group today announced the release of a bedroom-fantasy film involving eight studs — “Between the Sheets.”

“These ripped Falcon hunks are striking, horny, and they were made to hit it ‘Between the Sheets,’ on the sheets and anywhere that lets them get off,” said a studio publicist.

Falcon A-Team exclusives Sean Zevran, Sebastian Kross, Jacob Peterson and JJ Knight star in the new film that features fan favorites Zander Cole, Andrea Suarez, Jack Hunter and Kyle Kash.

The Tony Dimarco-directed film is now available for download and on DVD today on the Falcon Studios Group store.

“Zander Cole has plans to go to the gym but Sean Zevran has plans to work something else out: Zander’s tight hole,” the publicist said. “Sebastian Kross puts his massive manhood to use on Andrea Suarez’ perfect, muscular ass. All-American hunks Jacob Peterson and Jack Hunter have a spectacular flip flop that leaves both studs with balls completely drained. JJ Knight’s big dick puts a big smile on Kyle Kash’s face in their intense, connected sexual encounter.

“Lock the door, turn the lights down low and let all of your sexual desires loose ‘Between the Sheets,’” the publicist said.

“This cast of ‘Between the Sheets’ is really just phenomenal. Every man puts forth an amazing performance that you have to see to believe,” Dimarco said. “The intensity of the sexual chemistry these guys have is pretty mind-blowing, and I’m thrilled to capture it on film!”

Falcon Studios Group President Tim Valenti said: “From the stunning models with their hunky, ripped bodies, to their classic white briefs, to Tony Dimarco’s exciting, steamy directing, ‘Between the Sheets’ has everything you want in a Falcon film.”

For DVD wholesale purchasing, contact Jose Mineros  at  jose@falconstudios.com.

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