Harris Norton (Reese Rideout) and Seth Becker (Nico Coopa) are straight dudes who love gaming. When one of their gaming sessions turns into a fuck-fest between their male avatars, they’re curious if it would be the same between them.
Charles (Roman Todd) is a fastidious and enigmatic man with a penchant to help and do good, especially when it comes to offering respite to unhomed people. When he sees Jude (Alpha Wolfe) on the street, he knows he wants to bring him home.
Jude is suspicious of the offer, but it is better than the alternative. When Jude goes home with Charles, he’s not sure what to expect, but he surely doesn’t expect what he gets on Disruptive Films and ASGMax.
Everything is coming together for Wyatt (Carter Woods). He’d dreamed about being with Cory (Dante Colle) sexually and though that hasn’t happened yet, they’re building a deeper, stronger relationship.
On Disruptive Films Wyatt (Carter Woods) and Cory (Dante Colle) are finally friends, but Wyatt wants more. By this point, he thought things would escalate. Wyatt knows that Cory’s been with men before.
A welcome distraction on Disruptive Films and ASGMax. Wyatt (Carter Woods) has lusted after Cory (Dante Colle) from afar, but when Wyatt and his best friend Sloane Flint (Ana Foxxx) come face-to-face with Cory and his wife Amaya Potts (Maddy May), Wyatt’s desire grows.
Now, they’re going to hang out. Could Wyatt really have a chance to make his fantasies a reality? After all, Amaya’s still very much in the picture. When Wyatt follows Cory to a bathhouse, he sees just how much Cory wants to get away from his life (and his wife).
A picture’s worth a thousand words, but what are thousands and thousands of pictures of your crush worth? To Wyatt Foster (Carter Woods), they’re priceless. His admiration of Cory Potts (Dante Colle) grows by the day and so does his hope that one day they’ll be together on Disruptive Films.
Milan Santana (Grant Ducati) is new to the porn industry and his first experience was a great one. He’s hoping his second will be great, too, but when meets Oakley Bush (Alpha Wolfe) he knows that won’t be the case on Disruptive Films.
After getting in a fight with his boyfriend, Joe Vega (Cyrus Stark) finds himself on the side of the road with an uncharged phone and a whole lot of stress. He’s relieved when he’s picked up by Blaine Mueller (Jak Jaxx). Blaine brings Joe back to his house to waste some time before heading into the city and shares his expectations for the ride on Disruptive Films.
Leo Roth (Isaac Parker) is having a hard time transitioning to college life, especially since he moved to a new town and lives off campus on Disruptive Films. It’s so easy for other people, but not for him. He wants to find a way to make it better but he’s at a loss, until he meets his neighbor Kane. Kane (Trevor Brooks) is everything that Leo isn’t and exactly who Leo wants to be. As far as Leo is concerned, getting in good with Kane is a great way to better himself, so that’s what he does. Continue with “Disruptive Films: Isaac Parker and Trevor Brooks – Just Like You”
On Disruptive Films: Walker Clancy (Lawson James) is Rowan Devonshire’s (Nick Floyd) new stepfather. Rowan is aggravated that his mother married someone as young and rough around the edges as Walker.
In a fight, Rowan tells Walker that he doesn’t fit in with the family. Walker takes those words and turns them back on Rowan. When Rowan realizes how upset Walker is by what he says, he promises to make it up to him. They play a twisted game of ‘Does this fit?’ to make amends. Continue with “Disruptive Films: Lawson James and Nick Floyd – Does it Fit?”
It’s the end of the world as they know it on Disruptive Films, and they feel… stressed. When a nuclear alert comes on the television announcing a danger, roommates Omar Whitaker (Tony Genius) and Angelo Reeves (Nico Coopa) don’t know what the fuck to do, but they do know it should do with fucking. Angelo’s boyfriend peaces out as soon as he realizes there are only hours left on Earth, so Omar steps up to give his buddy a proper final fuck. Continue with “Disruptive Films: Nico Coopa and Tony Genius – The End”