Wicked Premieres 1st Installment of Seth Gamble's Cinemacore Feature 'Phantasia'
Wicked Pictures has released the debut installment of director/performer Seth Gamble's latest cinemacore feature, "Phantasia."

Wicked Premieres 1st Installment of Seth Gamble's Cinemacore Feature 'Phantasia'

Wicked Pictures has released the debut installment of director/performer Seth Gamble's latest cinemacore feature, "Phantasia."

The title stars Kimmy Granger, Valentina Nappi, Allie Nicole, Xxlayna Marie, and Liz Jordan

"'Phantasia' immerses viewers in a shadowy realm where imagination takes flight and the extraordinary becomes tangible and physical — where worlds collide, and the darkest desires come to life in a spirit of seductive wonder within dark, almost medieval fantasy settings," said a rep.

The first scene features Gamble and Granger.

"Kimmy Granger is a true star, it really is that simple," enthused Gamble. "An absolute boss in using her facial expressions, gestures, body language, and overall physicality to effectively convey complex emotions. This form of dark storytelling requires a heightened level of expressiveness and creativity. We had incredible chemistry. and the scene was evocative, passionate, and very powerful."

He went on to describe the genesis of the project.

"For 'Phantasia,' my creative inspiration came from one place — what I wanted the viewers to feel," he said. "Summing up a story in a single sentence is nothing compared to figuring out the exact emotions I want the audience to experience. That's where the magic happens — creating a theme, a narrative that’s a sexy mix of chemistry, passion, and uniqueness. The costumes and makeup were all designed to enhance the expressiveness of the fantasy realms. The settings imply a rich lore, and share common elements of fantasy, magic, and sexual exploration."

The scene is streaming on Wicked.

Follow Gamble and Granger on X.com.

 

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