Tanner Hall 2-Year Film Project Announced

NS News
2 min readAug 2, 2022

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This time its not his ankles that are getting pounded.

Our sources on the ground are reporting that Tanner Hall is exploring a film deal with Private Media Group, based in Nevada, to direct and produce a 7-figure film for the upcoming ski season.

Hall is said to be putting in more at the gym and is in talks with multiple Utah and California-based film companies to assist in the project. Renowned talent agent, Yom Taps, stated multiple of his athletes have been approached by Hall’s management regarding a team-up film. “Its pretty wild because I represent 97% of all skiers who earn a paycheck. This must be a pretty big project.”

NS News reached out to Hall’s I.I.C. (Influence In Chief) who responded via Insta DM, “You could say Marie was a big influence behind this decision. Whatever gets him off the couch and gives me more content to work with.” Phoenix Marie, an adult film actress, commented, “Its awesome to see him motivated again and I can’t wait to work with him and his closest friends! We’ve been talking about doing a project together for months and its crazy its finally happening!”

Hall gave NS News exclusive access at his Tahoe home. “Yeah, ya know, I was getting stir-crazy. I missed the days of filming with my homies. Being stoked, smashing big white pillows, sessioning box together… I can’t wait.” Hall continued, “I know I shouldn’t be talking about this so early on in the process but we’ve named the project. It’ll be titled, ‘Pop Your Buttholez’. A ski-themed pornography filmed over two seasons in iconic BC locations from Retallack Lodge to Niseko Japan. Pheeney (Phoenix) came up with the idea and it lit a fire under my ass! (laughs).”

Towards the end of our interview, Hall made an allusion to returning Chad’s Gap for an “epic session”. It wasn’t clear if he was referring to skiing. “Pop Your Buttholez” is slated for release in the spring of 2024.

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