Falcon Edge Delivers 'Ultra Sex' on DVD, Download

Falcon Edge Delivers 'Ultra Sex' on DVD, Download

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group today released Falcon Edge’s “Ultra Sex” on DVD and download.

Nick Foxx directs eight muscled “sex fiends” in a no-holds-barred marathon of “ultra-intense fucking,” a studio publicist said. The video is available at the Falcon Studios Group store.

The cast of “Ultra Sex” is led by Falcon A-Team exclusives Ryan Rose, Sebastian Kross, Skippy Baxter, JJ Knight, and A-Team star Jimmy Durano and features fan favorites Derek Bolt, Jacob Taylor and Josh Conners.

“Tatted Sebastian Kross takes muscled Derek Bolt’s hot hole to town in an energetic encounter that ends in a creamy facial. Jacob Taylor uses his über-beefy physique and hefty cock to deliver a deep dicking to Josh Conners’ tight end,” the publicist said. “Hairy, tatted power bottom Skippy Baxter uses his mouth and his ass to milk JJ Knight’s mega cock. Ripped studs Jimmy Durano and Ryan Rose can’t get enough of each other; Ryan orally services Jimmy’s massive, uncut tool, and Jimmy gives Ryan a supercharged pounding that results in two massive cum shots.”

"With Falcon Edge, I’m always trying to push the envelope, and ‘Ultra Sex’ is all about getting intense and wild,” studio director Nick Foxx said. “The cast had such great chemistry with each other. You can see the real connection these guys have, and I’m extremely happy with the result!”

Falcon President Tim Valenti said: “Nick Foxx has added another standout to his fantastic line of exciting, fast-paced films, and I’m very proud to present this release to our fans.”

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

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