Dekkoo makes the perfect gift!

Looking for a great gift idea this holiday season? Why not give the gift of Dekkoo? You can gift a subscription to Dekkoo quickly and easily by following these simple steps!

First, click on the ‘Gift This’ link in the body of the Dekkoo homepage (circled below in yellow below) or click on ‘Start A Free Trial’ in the upper right of our website (circled in red below).

If you clicked on the ‘Start A Free Trial’ link above, you’ll next want to click on ‘Gift This’ on the next panel (see below).

Follow the instructions to enter the gift recipients email address, add an optional gift message, set your delivery date (this is when we’ll email the gift recipient to let them know about there super sweet present) and finally, choose the subscription duration that you would like to gift.

Remember, a 1-year subscription costs just $83.88. That’s like paying $6.99 per month or $0.23 cents a day for great gay entertainment.

And that’s all there is to it! Quick and easy so you can get back to actually enjoying the Holidays!

This season, stay homo for the holidays. Give the gift of Dekkoo!

 

Dekkoo gears up for release of our FIRST original series!

Like HBO’s ‘Looking’ or ‘Girls,’ but set in Memphis, Tennessee. That’s how creator Morgan Jon Fox characterizes ‘Feral,’ a Dekkoo.com original TV series that debuts October 6 exclusively on the subscription streaming service dedicated to gay men.

WATCH FERAL AT DEKKOO.COM!

In ‘Feral,’ Fox (who also serves as the series writer and director), weaves a tale of survival as a group of gay 20-something’s learn about love, loss and friendship while
living in the vibrant, artistic queer community of Memphis.

The story line revolves around the lives of Billy and Daniel, two best friends sharing a comfortably broken in bungalow in the diverse neighborhood of Midtown. It begins
when the two are forced to kick out their third roommate, after discovering his heroin addiction.

‘Feral creator Morgan Jon Fox – photo by Breezy Lucia

Known for gritty southern stories about characters on the fringe, Fox describes his protagonists as, “…kids who are left on their own, whether it’s financially, whether
it’s identity, or whether their lovers are deceased. Whatever that is, they’re left to their own devices to carve their own way. They’re feral beings.’

While shows like ‘Looking’ and ‘Girls’ may have provided the template, the Middle America Memphis setting and vibe is what sets ‘Feral,’ refreshingly apart from its
predecessors. Missing are the stock characters, the hipsters, the cliches that are predictably trotted out in gay dramas large and small. “You won’t see the gay stereotypes you see in shows set on the West or East Coast,” promises Fox.

“Now, my characters have theirissues,” Fox explains, “but I didn’t want them to be based in cynicism. I wanted their motives and struggles to be pure and honest in a way that
wasn’t just, ‘I’m a spoiled rich person without meaning in my life. “That the characters are queer is not beside the point “it’s embraced “but it’s not the point, either.”

Jordan Nichols (Billy) and Tristan Andre Parks (Hart) in ‘Feral’

‘Feral’ is not only the first TV series in which thousands Middle American LGBT 20-somethings can finally see themselves realistically reflected, but a welcome window
through which everyone “gay or straight“ can vicariously experience what life is like for the young gay millennials in the American Heartland.

“There are so many stories that are set in New York or L.A., but I feel that we have a story to tell that is uniquely southern,” says Fox. “Memphis is a big city, but because we are in a sense living off the grid, in the Bible Belt, and without the supportive institutions that exist in big coastal cities, we have created our own community, and I think that’s what’s so beautiful about coming up in Memphis.”

Seth Daniel Rabinowitz (Daniel) in ‘Feral’

”Feral’ is about a group of gay kids in their 20s growing up in Memphis, Tennessee and I am one of those things,” says actor Seth Daniel Rabinowitz, who plays Daniel. “It was interesting to take what I experienced growing up in the Mid-South and adapt it to the character. It wasn’t so much that I was playing my character Daniel, as it was that Daniel and I were playing the character together.

What’s striking in ‘Feral’ and beautifully evident in all of Fox’s projects is his ability to create endearing scenes of authentically touching, sometimes heartbreaking intimacy: a quiet embrace in the woods, a twilight conversation on the couch, a softly spoken journal entry.

Fox has directed four feature films including, ‘Blue Citrus Hearts,’ ‘OMG/HaHaHa’ and ‘This Is What Love In Action Looks Like’ are all informed by his painful coming out as a
gay man in the conservative south and has been called one of the originators of the “Memphis Style” of filmmaking known for strong, authentic performances, improvised scripts and tight editing. Filmmaker Magazine named him as one of the “25 New Faces of Independent Film”.

‘Feral’ boasts a soundtrack featuring numerous artists from the Memphis area. Headed up by country-punk band Lucero, it also includes songs by the post-punk quartet Nots and on-the-verge breakout musician Julien Baker, whose debut album ‘Sprained Ankle’ was named “one of the best albums of 2015 by The New York Times.

‘Feral,’ a Dekkoo.com original, debuts October 6, 2016.

‘Feral’ leads: (l-r) Leah Beth Bolton, Chase Brother, Seth Daniel Rabinowitz & Jordan Nichols – photo by Breezy Lucia

Introducing our new iPhone app!

As you slide into your weekend we wanted to let our Apple users know that our brand new Dekkoo app has been made available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch in the Apple App Store.

This free app will give users easier access to the Dekkoo library and keep you connected while you are on the go. We couldn’t be more thrilled with this roll out and we hope you’ll let us know what you think. Also, please take some time to review our app in the Apple App Store.

In other news, Dekkoo is now on Instagram. Be sure to follow us!

Have a wonderful weekend and be sure to ask your friends, Do You Dekkoo?

Dekkoo now available on AppleTV!

We are excited to announce that Dekkoo is now available on Apple TV. It has been our most requested app and we are finally able to bring it to you.

If you are currently a subscriber, simply download the app (be sure to search for “Dekkoo”) and login with the email you used to sign up for your subscription. You’ll then have access to our entire library.

We are very excited to bring you this great new app and we’ll be working hard to keep improving the experience on all of our apps while rolling out new ones. Watch for great new features and functionality coming throughout the remainder of 2016.

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