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On-Set: 'The Sex Files 2: A Dark XXX Parody' (SFW)

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Anthony Rosano and Kimberly Kane will once again make you believe in "The Sex Files 2: A Dark XXX Parody" (Koga/LAist)

When LAist favorite Kimberly Kane won Best Actress (AVN, XBIZ, and XRCO) earlier this year for her portrayal of FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in The Sex Files: A Dark XXX Parody, it was a good omen for her reprisal of the award-winning role with Anthony Rosano as Fox Mulder in the sequel, reuniting with director Sam Hain as well as Lee Roy Myers. Filmed last month in five days at a San Fernando Valley soundstage as well as the High Desert, this movie is chronically a prequel to the original, delving into The X-Files' epic alien conspiracy mythology and featuring the debuts of the Cigarette Smoking Man, Alex Krycek, Diana Fowley, Marita Covarrubias, and The Lone Gunmen. Hain has said that if a third Sex Files is produced, it will deal with the alien invasion in 2012, as mentioned in The X-Files series finale "The Truth".

Look for Revolution X's The Sex Files 2: A Dark XXX Parody to be released later this year.

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