To date, viewers left wanting content even more explicit than TV-MA have had the option of Game of Bones (, 2013), This Ain’t No Game of Thrones XXX (Hustler, 2014), and Gay of Thrones (Men.com, 2014). Since it’s 2011 debut, the show has already engendered at least three capital-A Adult knockoffs, an output befitting the HBO show’s heady mix of fantasy, politics, violence, and copious sex. But perhaps no mainstream franchise is more ripe for the XXX treatment than Game of Thrones, currently king atop the appointment-viewing heap. Ninja Turtles and Simpsons, Sponge Bob, Star Wars: if it’s an even modestly successful bit of intellectual property, you can bet the adult-film industry has re-interpreted it to the fullest extent fair-use law will allow. Critical praise, ratings, and award statues are great, but in the 21st century, no film or TV show has truly succeeded until it has a porn parody.
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