MONTREAL — Adult Time continues to tease out the upcoming Jan. 1 launch of its new studio imprint Modern-Day Sins with the reveal of a sixth series based on one of the Seven Deadly Sins, titled "Idle Fantasies."
Today's news follows the announcement of "Cum Gluttons," "Proud Pervs," "Greedy Creampies," "Lust Triangles" and "Mad Fuckers" over the past month.
"'Idle Fantasies' features stories of characters who fixate on the tantalizing view of unmoving bodies on display in all kinds of sexually compromising positions. Nighttime creeping, stuck incidents, bait-and-switches, spying and more spark a one-sided attraction that leads to modern tales of temptation and perversion," teased a rep.
Adult Time Head of Pre-Production 3X West detailed the Sloth-inspired series.
"How do you make a lack of movement sexy? Modern-Day Sins is all about intense sex and desperate attraction," said West. "At first glance, a sin that's all about a lack of energy ought to be the opposite to everything we're trying to accomplish."
"However, we soon realized that we didn't need both characters to represent 'sloth' within the stories," West explained. "We could have one character who's staying still and another one admiring them from afar. The concept of one-sided attractions not only lends itself well to our larger themes of desperation and yearning, it also captures that feeling of guilty pleasure perfectly. There's something very forbidden about the act of spying on someone who doesn't know they're being watched, and voyeurism has been a recurring category of porn for decades because of how relatable and universal the urge to sneak a peek can be. It's a timelessly popular type of content that conveniently hit all the right notes for the sin we wanted to represent."
Additional directors joining the project include Ricky Greenwood and David Lord, production house Anatomik Media and Adult Time CCO Bree Mills.
The first scene in the "Idle Fantasies" series will be "Stay the Night," starring Anny Aurora and Charles Dera with a cameo by Laney Grey.
A teaser site can be found at ModernDaySins.com; follow the new label and Adult Time on Twitter.