Club Hancock Launches With a Bang

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Over the Fourth of July weekend, San Diego-based Hancock Studios launched its new website ClubHancock.com, which owner/founder Mike Hancock is calling a “straight” site that offers straight and bisexual content, and will eventually also offer transsexual scenes.

The site gained some notoriety prior to launching when, earlier in the year, straight performer Kurt Lockwood performed his first bisexual scenes for the website. The much-anticipated content from the Lockwood shoot is scheduled to go live on Aug. 25.

“I’m really doing this site for a lot of guys out there that like to look at a lot of different stuff,” Hancock told XBIZ.

“You could say that there’s TS stuff and bi-male stuff,” Hancock added. “But I just think there are a lot of straight guys out there that enjoy all different kinds of videos. So, I see this as a straight site, even though it has different aspects.”

Traditionally gay male scenes are not available on the new site but instead are featured on Club Hancock’s brother site, MikeHancock.com.

Hancock, who identifies as a bisexual male, noted changing trends in sexuality for the younger male demographic. He noted that performers like Cody Cummings and Johnny Castle [who are both slated to appear on ClubHancock.com] are much more comfortable with differing styles of sexuality.

“I’m 40 years old and I think my generation is a little different that the generation of Cody Cummings and people that are coming out now,” Hancock said. “These guys are a lot more open — even though they see themselves completely as straight, they are a lot more open to exploring what feels good. And I think that’s the idea of this site. We’re not going to have anything that’s explicitly gay, but if it involves a female, we’re going to push those boundaries as far as we can take them."

Castle, who has a large gay following, appears regularly in print and solo work aimed at that market, as well as live appearances at gay nightclubs and special events. He identifies as straight, however, and performs action scenes exclusively with his fiancé, starlet Jenaveve Jolie. They are scheduled to appear in their first scene for Club Hancock on Aug. 4.

Cummings is well known to both gay and straight audiences for his signature site CodyCummings.com, which features gay, straight and bisexual content. Hancock said he will feature footage of Cummings’ first sex scene as he performs with former girlfriend, LA Direct model Mia Lelani, who is a former Hancock exclusive. The footage is schedule for broadcast on Sept. 22.

Lelani also is slated to appear on Club Hancock in a bisexual scene with Hancock exclusive Ryan Andrews and Alton Cox. According to Hancock, she represents of a new breed of female performer that is willing to appear in bisexual content — a role that has been limited, in the past, by stigma attached to starlets who work in bisexual titles.

“Her sexuality is just over-the-top,” Hancock said. “She used to date a gentleman that is bi-sexual and they did a lot of swinging and she’s really very open to guys exploring their sexuality, which made her bisexual scene with Ryan and Alton Cox just hot as hell.”

Tonight at 6 p.m. PST, a straight scene featuring multi-award winning starlet Eva Angelina and Playgirl Man of the Year 2005 Charles Dera is scheduled to go live on the Club Hancock site.

“That’s why I really want to make sure that people know that this is a straight site and not a bi-sexual site or a gay-for-pay site,” Hancock said.

“I love the idea that it’s a straight site and that the envelope can be pushed,” he added. “You can have an Eva Angelina/Charles Dera straight video right next to a Kurt Lockwood bisexual scene and people don’t think about it — because there’s a female in every single scene.”

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