'Tomb Raider XXX: An Exquisite Films Parody' SFW Trailer Premieres

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — The SFW trailer for “Tomb Raider XXX: An Exquisite Films Parody” is available to view on Kotaku.com.

The site holds a 24-hour exclusive on the trailer, which offers video footage of Chanel Preston as gaming icon Lara Croft.

“Kotaku.com is extremely selective when it comes to covering the adult industry, even though the video game and porn markets generally share a consumer pool,“ Exquisite Films owner Jerry E said.

"We are honored they requested an exclusive on the first trailer for ‘Tomb Raider XXX.’ It demonstrates the reach and visibility this movie has prior to its release and speaks volumes for the record numbers we are expecting to ship.”

Writer/director Jordan Septo utilizes many of the popular characters from the game for “Tomb Raider XXX: An Exquisite Films Parody.”

Adult stars cast in the roles include Lea Lexis (Jacqueline Natla), Kagney Linn Karter (Amanda), Lee Stone (Larson), Gracie Glam (Mia), Nicole Aniston (Julia), Dani Daniels (Tamara), Derrick Pierce (Pierre Dupont), Anthony Rosano (Alistair), Evan Stone (Frank), and Danny Mountain (Sam).

“We already knew Chanel Preston was slated to play Lara Croft herself — and given the look of her (safe-for-work) publicity photos, she's actually a pretty great match for the character,” Kotaku.com said.  “Preston has already taken on the role of Wonder Woman in ‘The Justice League of Pornstar Superheroes’ so she'll be no stranger to doing it on camera while dressed up as a strong female icon.”

To view the SFW (safe-for-work) trailer of “Tomb Raider XXX: An Exquisite Films Parody,” click here.

On Jan. 31, Exquisite Films will upload the trailer to YouTube.com.

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