Chicago – Sparks Entertainment sparks-entertainment.com, one of the most talked-about cosplay and original content sites, has just released the official artwork for Maid to Kill, and the excitement for the original science fiction feature is mounting.
In March, filming for Sparks Entertainment’s wrapped on one of their most extensive features, Maid to Kill. The film is currently in post-production, and part of that process includes the artwork. Designed by Red Roxy from photos by Mad Creativity, the eye-popping, futuristic poster has a 1980s feel. Unlike the previous artwork, the new poster features the entire cast, Lily Larimar, Aiden Ashley, Ana Foxxx, Kira Noir, Anna Claire Clouds, and Isiah Maxwell.
“This is my favorite artwork for one of my movies. The artwork has the professional look and feel of some of my favorite sci-fi movies. The excitement is definitely mounting with its release, and fans are counting down the minutes until the feature’s release in the summer. The feature will also change my site from purely being cosplay since it’s an original project,” says Harry Sparks, award-winning writer, director, and owner of Sparks Entertainment.
Set to be released in a six-part series this summer, the original feature is a stealthy mix of sci-fi and a Hitchcockian thriller. The storyline is set in the future, where criminals are sentenced to a life of servitude. A secret government agency recruits an ex-criminal to pose as a maid and complete a clandestine caper.
Make sure to join Sparks Entertainment to get previews and sneak peeks of Maid to Kill, BTS, and interviews with the cast at sparks-entertainment.com.
In 2012, Sparks made his debut in adult producing, directing, and editing AMK Empire’s coming of age sex comedy/drama, “Revenge of the Petites.” The film won a Gold Kush Award for Feature Film and multiple XBIZ Awards, including Best Cinematography and Best Actress in All-Girl Feature, plus garnered numerous AVN, XBIZ, Venus Awards, XRCOs, Urban X, and Humboldt International/420 Awards noms. His 2013 feature film “The Vampire Mistress,” that blended adult and horror, won Dani Daniels the XBIZ Award for Best Actress in an All-Girl Release and scored eleven 2014 XBIZ Awards and four AVN Awards noms. In 2016, “Beauty & the Beast XXX,” based on the French fairy tale “La Belle et La Bête,” was one of Sparks’ most successful titles, featured an all-star cast, won a NightMoves Award for Best Parody – Editor’s Choice, and was nommed for nine XBIZ Awards and seven AVN Awards.