Maleflixxx Premieres Blue Blake’s ‘Muscle Pit’

TORONTO — Gay video-on-demand network Maleflixxx will stream the exclusive premiere of director-producer Blue Blake’s “The Muscle Pit.” The network released the title in episodic format starting Sept. 1, and will continue to add new scenes until Sept. 22.

“Big Blue Productions only produces one or two films a year, so when a movie like ‘The Muscle Pit’ comes along, it is a big deal.” Eric Johnson, president of parent company Sureflix Digital Distribution, said. “Blue’s films are exceptional explorations of muscleman sex and we here at Maleflixxx are proud to be their exclusive VOD provider.”

“The Muscle Pit” stars Josh Weston and Robert Van Damme, and features BamBam Micelli, Damon Phoenix, Tyler Saint, Brad Rock and Marco Paris. Scenes include toy play, double anal penetrations, cum eating and straight jack offs. The title was shot on location in Venice Beach, Calif., near Blake’s residence and also the site of the world-renowned Muscle Beach, a longtime destination for bodybuilders and physique models.

“I realized that not many people get to live in Venice Beach so why not make a film there.” Blake said. “The cast and crew were amazing as I made them French kiss on the straight beach in front of skateboarders. We drew an enormous crowd of people screaming and begging for autographs from Robert Van Damme."

British-born Blake, who is a former Royal Marine and COLT man model, also recently published his autobiography “Out of the Blue: Confessions of an Unlikely Porn Star” with publisher Running Press. The award-winning director founded Big Blue Productions in 1999, and has since become synonymous with muscle-themed sex movies.

For more information on “The Muscle Pit,” visit Maleflixxx.tv.

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