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4.4/5

Scorpio Season

Casey Calvert Director

Erika Lust Original Erika Lust Original
film
24 min
2021

Get ready to watch your wet dream. If you’ve ever fantasised about having sex with a lot of people outside in the rain, this is the adult film for you. Alexis Tae takes a break from a birthday party and as she stands in the rain underneath her umbrella her mind can’t help but fantasise about a sea of naked bodies pressed up against the wet cars in front of her.  

Starring performers Maya Woulfe, Dante Colle, Codey Steele, Alexis Tae, Vanessa Vega, Karla Lane, Freya Parker and Dillon Diaz, and directed by Casey Calvert this is a super hot movie adapted from an anonymous confession. Get ready for wet hair, wet skin, and some very wet orgasms. 

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Trailer Scorpio Season

En coulisses

Interview: Codey Steele

Interview: Dante Colle

Interview: Maya Woulfe

Interview: Alexis Tae

Interview: Dillon Diaz

Interview: Vanessa Vega

Interview: Karla Lane

Interview: Freya Parker

Notation

4.4 sur 5

124 évaluations, 22 commentaires

Critiques spectateurs

    • 7/9/2024 · otherfred
      Very sexy throughout, starting with the hot make out session! I love Dante and Dillon getting caught up in the moment and I really would have liked to see that connection go further. The cum swap at the end was amazing, especially when Dillon joined in the post-orgasm kissing. Please make more like this!
    • 30/7/2024 · Greg
      super sexy scenes, I like the fact that not everybody had to cum! great performances
    • 11/6/2023 · Komatom
      Casey Calvert is an excellent director (besides being a beautiful woman and a hot porn actress). I love that fantasy, too. I can imagine that women like this film very much.
    • 10/5/2023 · Niche audience?
      As always its impressive production values and high quality, well done. What I don’t get as a heterosexual, is who this is quite for? It switches towards gay porn about halfway through and heterosexuals aren’t going to enjoy it at that point. I understand your mission is representation, inclusiveness and respect but I can’t help but feel with these films you may end up entertaining a niche smaller audience?

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