BangBangBoys Acquired for New Carnal+ Streaming Service

BangBangBoys Acquired for New Carnal+ Streaming Service

LOS ANGELES — Carnal Media has announced the purchase of BangBangBoys.com, an all-male property that has been part of the GunzBlazing network for 15 years.

The storied history of the Latinx brand includes a 2008 XBIZ Awards nomination for "LGBT Web Company of the Year." Founded in 2006 by Gil Even, the BangBangBoys catalog includes over 800 videos and it was among the properties to be included with the recent launch of the Carnal+ streaming service.

Notable performers among its roster include Danny Lopez, Adriano Morales and Marcio Pitbull.

"BangBangBoys is a known, classic brand for porn consumers who agree that Brazilian men are some of the sexiest men to roam the earth," Carnal's owner Legrand Wolf said. "BangBangBoys shares a common history with Falcon, Raging Stallion, Nightcharm and so many other classic gay adult brands that have all been part of the GunzBlazing family. Most got started there, but others have remained for years. We did not want BangBangBoys to suffer the fate of many other sites purchased as token gay properties of big straight companies. We made an offer to buy BangBangBoys and keep it in Carnal Media’s GunzBlazing network for good."

"And the timing with the launch of Carnal+ is great," noted Wolf. "Also, for three years, we have been producing content in Brazil and Spain for several new sites, and some of that content will now appear on BangBangBoys. This was an amazing addition to our rapidly expanding catalog of Carnal series."

The company's upcoming release schedule for new content "fashioned by a growing list of pervy producers for Q3 and Q4 makes Carnal+ the leading platform in the adult market for gay content," Wolf added. "And BangBangBoys is the perfect way to jumpstart our Latin category."

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