SK Intertainment Holds Casting Call for Launch of Cosplayground.com

SK Intertainment Holds Casting Call for Launch of Cosplayground.com

LOS ANGELES — Mr. Skin/Mr. Man parent company SK Intertainment is launching a new paysite, Cosplayground.com, and holding a casting call for its debut scene.

Set to be directed by Eli Cross, "The Boys XXX" — a parody of Amazon's "The Boys" — will feature "erotic appearances by three controversial members of The Seven: Homelander, Stormfront and Black Noir."

"I’m a huge fan of both the show and the original comics, so I wanted a threesome that would rattle some cages," said Cross. "I absorbed a lot in my years working with Axel Braun, and making an impression is important. This felt like the most inappropriate trio I could imagine."

SK President Sam Rakowski enthused about the upcoming site launch.

"We couldn’t be more excited to expand into the world of content production, and the adult cosplay niche presents an ideal complement to our existing celebrity nudity sites, allowing us to leverage our unparalleled knowledge of popular film and television to deliver innovative takes on the parody genre," he said. "Our vision is to create a top-notch platform that caters to all things cosplay and parody porn entertainment, featuring both high-end productions and content from independent creators."

Open auditions will be held over the next week; industry talent may express interest by emailing EliCrossX@Gmail.com.

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