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On-Set: ''Seinfeld': A XXX Parody #2' (SFW)

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Kristina Rose, James Deen, Eric John & Steve Pomerants in "'Seinfeld': A XXX Parody #2"

Seinfeld may have ended its television run 12 years ago, but it remains a pop culture phenomenon due to the recent cast reunion on Curb Your Enthusiasm and last year's porn parody from director Lee Roy Myers. Its sequel, Seinfeld: A XXX Parody #2, pays homage to the Seinfeld episode "The Contest" and was filmed last week at a soundstage in the San Fernando Valley. Coincidentally, the last day of filming took place on the day that Seinfeld actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus received her typo-laden star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Look for New Sensations' Seinfeld: A XXX Parody #2 to be released later this year. In addition, Funny Or Die was on-set filming a sketch that will be posted online soon.

The trailer:

Past porn set visits:

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