
The upcoming doc Money Shot tells the story of Pornhub.
It features interviews with sex workers, activists and ex-employees of the porn giant, and
offers a deep dive into the successes and scandals of Pornhub.”
It also details how Pornhub changed adult entertainment, delivering porn to the masses. The doc takes a deep dive into allegations of non-consensual material and trafficking on the site, and Pornhub’s subsequent crackdown on its own content.
One interview subject says in the trailer,
Knowingly profiting from sex trafficking is what we believe they are liable for…“

Another says,
The more I explored, the more aghast I became. I found too many cases of kids whose worst moments were preserved in amber.”
As activist organizations fought against Pornhub to protect victims of sex trafficking, adult performers simultaneously battled for their lives as a new wave of censorship threatened consensual porn.
Says another interview subject,
It’s not just an attack on porn. It’s an attack on people being able to express themselves.”
Money Shot starts streaming March 15 on Netflix.
Watch.
Speaking of expressing yourself, check out similar provocative subject matter in WOW’s new docu-series Click Boys.
The revealing six-part series follows LGBTQ adult content creators who make their income through OnlyFans. Each episode features a different Click Boy; Brock Banks, Matthew Camp, Lance Charger, Ty Mitchell and Noah Way.
In the trailer, Camp shares how the pandemic was somewhat of a positive explaining
you can make as much as a lawyer makes…
or more.”

Even so, that income can come and go. Ty Mitchell says,
It always does feel as though it can all be stripped away. So, it feels scary like that.
Abs don’t get me healthcare.”