Skinfluential Media Launches New Site 'Cosplayground'

Skinfluential Media Launches New Site 'Cosplayground'

CHICAGO — Skinfluential Media has launched Cosplayground.com, a paysite catering to cosplay and porn parody content.

The site, which Skinfluential Media has dubbed “the ComicCon for sexy cosplay and Cineplex for porn parody,” features premium content from top studios and exclusive big-budget productions created by award-winning producers, directors and talent.

Cosplayground launches with “The Boys XXX: A Porn Parody” and “Wednesday XXX: A Porn Parody,” based on the popular superhero and horror streaming shows.

“The Boys XXX” was directed by Eli Cross and features Casey Calvert, Michael Vegas and Dillon Diaz.

“The Boys turned the superhero genre on its head when it debuted,” a rep noted. “Now it's time for the most controversial members of ‘The Seven’ — Homelander, Stormfront and Black Noir — to receive the XXX treatment they deserve.”

Alex Coal stars as Wednesday Addams in the Harry Sparks-directed “Wednesday XXX,” which the rep said “exposes the naughty side of the monotone goth character, featuring a ticklish appearance by Thing.”

Upcoming Cosplayground productions include a new porn parody of "The Marvels" set to debut later in December.

Also set to launch is a Community section for aspiring cosplay creators, including a marketplace where they can sell their old and new cosplay content on a VOD basis.

Cosplayground will host a booth at X3 in January, featuring a cosplay contest with performers competing for cash and the opportunity to be cast in a Cosplayground original production in 2024.

For more information, visit Cosplayground.com.

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