Zubb Media Rebrands as Alpha Studio Group

Zubb Media Rebrands as Alpha Studio Group

LOS ANGELES — Zubb Media, the company behind gay paysites Disruptive Films, Active Duty, Pride Studios and flagship property Next Door Studios, has rebranded its production arm as Alpha Studio Group.

“As we added new brands to our portfolio, it quickly became clear that we needed a bigger studio name to encompass all of our projects, and Alpha Studio Group was born,” CCO Jeremy Babcock said. “Alpha Studio Group is dedicated to bringing exciting new projects to the gay market, and pushing the envelope in terms of the quality and creativity we can bring to gay porn.”

He noted that last year's launch of Disruptive Films, in collaboration with Adult Time CCO Bree Mills, was the company's most ambitious project to date. The nascent studio's feature "The Last Course," written and directed by Mills, was named Gay Movie of the Year at the 2022 XBIZ Awards.

"Creating a brand-new studio and launching a site in the midst of COVID was an incredible feat," said Jessica Jasmin, Disruptive's preproduction manager. "It's thanks to the collaboration, professionalism and passion of our creative team and directors that we were able to elevate our production to the level it’s at now."

Babcock teased that the Alpha Studio Group team has "a new product that they have been working on over the past several months which is expected to be released in the fall."

“I don’t want to give away too much about this project yet, except to say that it’s unlike anything else on the gay market,” he added. “The director is extremely talented and brought the vision of the product to life beyond our expectations. I’m excited that we will finally be able to unveil it soon.”

Visit the company at AlphaStudioGroup.com.

Jasmin recently discussed the forthcoming one-year anniversary of Disruptive Films in the July issue of XBIZ World; click here for the digital edition.

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

KiwiSourcing Joins Pineapple Support as Sponsor

Outsourcing and consulting firm KiwiSourcing has joined the ranks of over 70 adult businesses and organizations committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

AdultHTML Introduces AI-First Development Services

AdultHTML has introduced an AI-first development service, giving clients access to experienced software developers who use AI to streamline software development.

Texas Court Orders Adult Site Domain Locked for AV Violations

A district court in Texas has issued a writ requiring domain registry Verisign to “lock” an adult website’s domain over noncompliance with the state’s age verification law.

Adult Web Hosting Service 'QloudHost' Launches

QloudHost, a new web hosting service for adult websites, has launched.

Peter Hooke Launches New Paysite

Peter Hooke has launched an official website through PAYSITE.

Pineapple Support Names Ny Ny Lew as Brand Ambassador

Pineapple Support has named Ny Ny Lew as its newest brand ambassador.

Federal AV Proposal Passes House, Faces Senate Opposition

The U.S. House of Representatives on Monday passed the Kids Internet and Digital Safety (KIDS) Act, which includes provisions to make age verification by adult websites federal law, but the bill still faces tough going in the Senate.

Devin Drills Launches New Paysite

Creator Devin Drills has launched an official website through PAYSITE.

AV Bulletin: Midyear Roundup

Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, more state age verification laws have been enacted around the United States, as well as proposed at the federal level and in other countries. Meanwhile, lawsuits resulting from AV laws have begun to play out in the courts. This roundup provides an update on the latest news and developments on the age verification front as it impacts the adult industry.

Judge Dismisses Last NCOSE-Backed Suit Over Kansas AV Law

A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit alleging that adult site SuperPorn violated Kansas’ age verification law, citing lack of jurisdiction after similarly dismissing two related cases earlier this year.

Show More