Next Door Studios Debuts 'The Reunion,' a New Miniseries

Next Door Studios Debuts 'The Reunion,' a New Miniseries

MONTREAL — Next Door Studios has released its new miniseries, “The Reunion,” which features a 10-man orgy.

“Fostered by the same man-loving, god-fearing father, 10 men reunite at their childhood home. Buried beneath years of secrecy, the blurred lines of grudges and crushes collide,” a studio publicist said. “Fueled by repressed urges and lies, these brothers learn that past sins have a way of resurfacing. No one is innocent … no one is absolved.”

The miniseries has been a considerable project for Next Door Studios, according to company president Stephen Sirard.

“With the return of story based porn, we thought long and hard about the plot for our first real miniseries,” Sirard said. Joining forces with the Active Duty exclusives, we have created a series to excite your passions, stimulate your senses, and to bring you hardcore, Next Door action.”

“The Reunion” features a number of Next Door exclusives such as Markie More, Johnny Torque, and Arad, with appearances from Active Duty Models Quentin and Brad A.

“The Reunion” will be released exclusively online at NextDoorWorld.com. The first episode, which features a three-way, is now live.

Episodes will be released over the next five Fridays leading up to the final episode showcasing a 10-man orgy on Friday, Oct 30.

The DVD will be available on Nov. 10.

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