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Nationwide Casting Search Begins for DannyMar 8, 2010

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — J.T. and I began formal casting for the role of Danny, the film student at Judas Kiss‘

Belgian Pop Star, TV Host Cast in ‘Judas Kiss’Jan 24, 2010

Digital auditions via IMDb, Facebook and Skype facilitated cross-Atlantic casting

LOS ANGELES — Rising European actor, television host and pop singer

Upcoming Casting AnnouncementJan 21, 2010

Stay tuned for an upcoming announcement about another actor joining the Judas Kiss cast! Watch for the announcement here, or

Judas Kiss on ‘Movies to Look for’ ListJan 16, 2010

One movie blog looking forward to the 2010 film year mentioned Judas Kiss in its recent post, “Gay Movie Preview 2010.”

‘Blood and Fire’ named best of 2009 by TrekMovie.comJan 4, 2010

TREKMOVIE.COM, the leading Star Trek movie news site, named the Star Trek: Phase II production of Carlos Pedraza’s screenplay, “Blood and

Investment Prospectus ReleasedDec 7, 2009

Potential investors can read the full investment prospectus for Judas Kiss, which describes the story, cast, crew, target market, budget

Dante’s Cove star Charlie David cast in Judas KissDec 2, 2009

LOS ANGELES — Charlie David, star of the popular series “Dante’s Cove” and the recent feature “Mulligans,” is slated to

Brent, J.T. star in ‘Boys on Film 3’Nov 25, 2009

Peccadillo Pictures, a U.K.-based production company, crosses the Atlantic to pick up seven gay short films including our very own film, “In the Closet,” produced by Blue Seraph partner DoorQ Entertainment, and starring Brent Corrigan and J.T. Tepnapa. Brent, of course, is slated to star in Judas Kiss, the Blue Seraph drama now in preproduction.

Sneak Peek of ‘Enemy: Starfleet’Nov 23, 2009

On the heels of the “Blood and Fire, Part 2” release, Star Trek: Phase II has posted the teaser and

‘Blood and Fire, Part 2’ ReleasedNov 23, 2009

Star Trek: Phase II released the second part of “Blood and Fire,” directed by David Gerrold and co-written by Blue Seraph’s Carlos Pedraza. The episode also features J.T. Tepnapa’s first appearance as Mr. Sulu, Dave Berry’s turn as cinematographer and Joël Bellucci’s amazing visual effects.

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