Transfixed Marks 5th Anniversary with Expanded Offerings, New Lesbian Feature

Transfixed Marks 5th Anniversary with Expanded Offerings, New Lesbian Feature

MONTREAL — Transfixed is commemorating its fifth anniversary with an expansion of its series offerings, a new lesbian feature and a new membership deal.

The Adult Time studio is set to expand its offering, releasing two episodes monthly from a new straight series, complementing the current schedule of four monthly episodes from its lesbian series.

“Over our first five years, we’ve amassed a loyal following for our lesbian series,” said Adult Time Chief Creative Officer Bree Mills. “At the same time, we’ve also seen a rise in interest from performers and fans alike to bring our style of storytelling to the straight niche as well. Without impacting the frequency of our lesbian offering, we’ve decided to greenlight a spinoff straight series within the studio to offer to subscribers as added value.  Using Adult Time’s preference filters, fans can now choose to watch whichever Transfixed stories suit their personal tastes.”

Transfixed is also commencing production on a new lesbian feature this month, “with an all-star cast of top trans and cis performers to celebrate the anniversary milestone,” a rep noted.

Mills teased a preview of the feature, titled “D.O.L.L.S.”

“Hot on the heels of last year’s hit film, ‘Office MisConduct,’ we’re bringing a new twist to one of our favorite genres at Adult Time — and a subject that very much resonates with 2023 trends,” Mills said. “Make sure to stay tuned to our socials to get a first look.”

The banner is also marking its anniversary with a special month-long deal starting Wednesday, offering one month of membership for $5.

For more information, visit Transfixed.

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