Surprise: Gay Porn Studio StagCollective “Moves” To NextDoor, Releases Fourgy After Month-Long Hiatus
After going on hiatus for a little over a month, gay porn studio StagCollective is returning with a new update next week, and it’s a fourgy starring several newcomers: Nico Coopa, Blain O’Connor (he’s on the far right), and Johnny Moon (with the headband), plus fan favorite Evan Knoxx.
The new scene comes as Stag has announced today that the studio is now “part of the NextDoorStudios network.” (NextDoor and Stag have both always been owned by parent company Gamma, and they’ve always used the same production crews and models, similar to how Sean Cody and MEN operate under MindGeek, another Canadian conglomerate.) Presumably, this means that anyone who has a Stag membership will also have access to NextDoor content, and vice versa. Here’s the announcement:
Stag Collective Moves To NextDoor Studios November 18th!
We have some exciting news for you today! On November 18th, Stag Collective will become part of the Next Door Studios network!
Your membership will give you access to over 4,800 videos, 20+ exclusive channels and multiple weekly updates at no additional cost.
Stag Collective will continue to release original videos monthly to introduce fresh, amateur guys as they film their first time sexual experiences and progress on their journey to become tomorrow’s gay porn stars.
After launching back in March, StagCollective abruptly stopped releasing new content in mid-October, so now it sounds like they’ll have at least one new original scene per month. In terms of why the studio was on hiatus in the first place, it’s not clear. NextDoor/Stag’s parent company Gamma—which also operates NextDoorTaboo (which itself is inconsistently updated) and ActiveDuty (which is farming content production out to its old owner, Dink Flamingo, in North Carolina)—recently purchased ChaosMen and turned that studio into an unrecognizable version of its former self, and they also own Nica Noelle’s Icon Male 2.0 director Bree Mills’ “Disruptive Films,” which, sorry to say, is full of too much creepy content that no one wants to see, let alone jerk off to. So, perhaps the Canadian conglomerate has too many irons in the fire? If they want my advice, they should focus on finding new models only for ChaosMen (hello, we don’t need solos from porn stars who’ve been around for 10 years), give ActiveDuty back to Dink full time, keep creating even more great scenes on NextDoor, and just shut down Disruptive Films (which seems inevitable anyway).
For now, it’s good to see a new scene on StagCollective, especially given this epic cast:
Trailer (watch full scene here):