An adult film parody of Game of Thrones is coming via porn company Brazzers. The trailer dropped earlier this week, and it will offer a completely NSFW take on the wildly popular HBO show that already has a fair amount of explicit sex scenes.
The new parody, Queen of Thrones, will be coming in the form of a four-part series and is set to premier on July 30 through August 20, according to Uproxx. It is the sequel to Brazzers’ popular X-rated parody titled Storm of Kings.
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Check out the trailer for Queen of Thrones above. Warning: While there is no nudity, there is explicit language.
The press release for the parody flick reads:
“We return to the Brazzers world of Westerness, where a sudden rise of Dead Walkers threatens the very existence of humans in the land. The threat of the undead is confronted by John Doe (Xander Corvus); humanity has a warrior. However, in an effort to warn the corrupt Queen Sexcei (Rebecca Moore) of the impending threat to her kingdom, Doe is jailed and left helpless – until the mysterious appearance of The Red Woman (Romi Rain). Doe is freed and, as a fugitive on the run, must decide whether to return to save the people of Queen Sexcei’s kingdom from an undead coup. Unheeded warnings may cost Queen Sexcei her kingdom, and Westerness its most steadfast warrior.”
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As for the actual HBO show, Game of Thrones, the seventh season is in full swing at this point.
In Game of Thrones Season 7, Daenerys Targaryen has finally set sail for Westeros with her armies, dragons and new Hand of the Queen, Tyrion Lannister. Jon Snow has been named King in the North after defeating Ramsay Bolton in the Battle of the Bastards and returning Winterfell to House Stark. In King’s Landing, Cersei Lannister has seized the Iron Throne by incinerating the High Sparrow, his followers and her rivals in the Sept of Baelor. But as old alliances fracture and new ones emerge, an army of dead men marches on the Wall, threatening to end the game of thrones forever.
Based on the bestselling fantasy book series by George R.R. Martin, the hit fantasy series chronicles an epic struggle for power in a vast and violent kingdom. The series stars Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Aidan Gillen, Kit Harington, Diana Rigg, Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams.
Game of Thrones airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.
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