The Brazzers Podcast: Episode 8 May 2026

Within a year, Vortex+ quietly announced a new division: The Popular Vault , dedicated to restoring and exhibiting lost films. They hired Elara as a consultant. They gave Riya a promotion.

“You’re trespassing,” Riya said. But she was smiling. And crying. the brazzers podcast: episode 8

She wasn’t supposed to be here. The studio had been sold three times since its heyday in the 90s. The current owners, a streaming giant called Vortex+, had gutted the archives, digitized what they could, and dumped the rest in a landfill. They kept the lot for its tax write-off and its soundstages, which they rented to reality TV shows about ghost hunters and competitive cake decorators. Within a year, Vortex+ quietly announced a new

The film was a legend. Shot in 1999, directed by the volatile genius Marco “The Hammer” Hinton, The Last Supper Club was supposed to be Popular Entertainment’s crowning jewel. A $90 million jazz-era musical about a Chicago speakeasy. But Hinton had a breakdown during editing, walked into the Pacific Ocean with the master reels, and was never seen again. The studio wrote off the loss, and the film became a myth. “You’re trespassing,” Riya said