September 17, 2019 |
Star-Packed Cast Featured in New Adult Horror Series âLadyKiller TVâ |
LAS VEGAS – A new adult horror series spoofing classic slasher flicks, LadyKiller TV, is poised to launch this fall, 6ex Films, WG Films and Whore Gore announced today. Created, co-directed and executive produced by Jeremy Spencer, the former drummer of the metal band “Five Finger Death Punch,” LadyKiller TV features a cast that reads like a ‘who’s who’ of current adult entertainment performers. Each of the series eight episodes features adult stars in parodies of horror classics. Par for the course in the adult parody genre, the question of which classic is being lampooned in which episode is largely answered in the title or description of each vignette. As related in the release announcing the upcoming series, the episodes break down as follows: “Tori Black tackles a head-spinning role in The Sexorcist, then tackles Tommy Pistol in The O Ring. Adriana Chechik relives a Nightmare on her Street in 1, 2, Eddy’s Cummin in U. Nikki Benz and Reya Sunshine find themselves alone in the woods on the 13th of Friday in Camp Blood Sex. Nicole Aniston stops in for the night at a familiar hotel but finds the proprietor troubling in Psych-Ho. Abella Danger and Jynx Maze play spooky twins who invite fans to come and play with them in The Whining.” Spencer, who also wrote the screenplay and provided music for the series, said the concept behind LadyKiller TV is something he had been mulling over for some time – and he was pleased to find the performers were as enthusiastic about his vision as he was. “I’ve had this idea in my head for a long time, and it was now or never in terms of pulling the trigger and making this series happen,” Spencer said of LadyKiller TV. “When we first approached the performers about it, I was excited about the very real potential for this to be a hit – and they were as excited as I was to shoot it!” In announcing the new series, the producers made it clear the featured performers don’t “play the typical female victim roles;” instead “they triumph as the empowered ‘Killers.’” For more information on the upcoming series, visit LadyKillerTV.com and follow the series on Instagram @ladyKillertv and Twitter @ladyKillerTV1. |