Pulse Announces Street Date of PeterFever Debut DVD 'Mr. Hardball'

Pulse Announces Street Date of PeterFever Debut DVD 'Mr. Hardball'

LOS ANGELES — Pulse Distribution announced today that “Mr. Hardball,” the debut DVD release from gay Asian and muscular male studio PeterFever, will be released with a street date of Dec. 19.

“Mr. Hardball”  features adult stars Ken Ott, Jessie Lee, Alex Chu, Cody Hong, David Ace and Gabriel Dalessandro.

The film was produced by Danny Zeeman and directed by Koloff, the same team behind “Hungover” by AsianBoyNation last year.

Danny Zeeman, CEO of PeterFever, said the movie has all the makings of a classic.

“This movie has all the ingredients that has made PeterFever an iconic brand. Hot masculine Asian men, sexy athletes, a great storyline — out in time for baseball season next year — and of course steamy, passionate fucking. It also marks the return to porn of gay Asian superstar Ken Ott, a fan favorite,” he said.

“As the only producer catering to hunky Asian American men and their muscular counterparts, we are sure that ‘Mr. Hardball’ is going to be a home run!”

According to Andrew Quaintance, vice president at Pulse Distribution, “PeterFever needs to be on the must-have studio list for all wholesale and retail outlets.”

“We have been trying to get this famed studio added to our roster for years and are thrilled it has finally happened,” he said. “With their massive fan base, big-name stars and high-quality productions, we expect this brand to be well received by all fans of high-quality, story-driven gay porn.”

According to a rundown from the studio: “Spring training is here and Ken Ott, otherwise known as Mr. Hardball, is ready to do some serious balling! Watch the sexy fun as our batter with the most splatter fucks the catcher and goes way past first base with just about every player on the team. Can anything slow Mr. Hardball down?”

PeterFever was created by Andrew Christian model and personal fitness celebrity Peter Le in 2006 in an attempt to break stereotypes about Asian men in porn.

Featuring muscular Asian men and their counterparts, the brand is now a leading producer of Asian male erotica.

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