Netflix’s ‘Club de Cuervos’ Features Sssh.com, Wasteland Content

BOSTON—The fourth season of Netflix’s worldwide comedy series Club de Cuervos (Club of Crows) features content from indie adult film studios Sssh.com and Wasteland.com.

“We’re delighted that our content was chosen to enhance a hilarious scene from such a wonderful and well-received show,” Sssh.com director and founder Angie Rowntree said.  She added that the use of Sssh and Wasteland content by a mainstream television show is another example of how perspectives on porn have shifted in the more than 20 years she has been producing and directing erotic movies.

Angie Rowntree said in fall 2018 the studios started working with executive producers from Alazraki Films, the company which creates Club de Cuervos, to select the right content for the show’s needs. Rowntree said the show’s producers ultimately selected clips from the Sssh.com’s films Invictus, GONE and Alla Prima, in addition to sequences from the Wasteland classic Punishments Inc.

The studios’ content is featured in “Valle de Silicon,” the third episode of Season 4. In the episode, a character named Juan Manuel Gaspar seeks to undermine the Crows soccer team by assuring that instead of seeing the game, people using the “Crows TV” online streaming service will see porn instead of the game.

As the porn plays, the scene jumps around from households where parents lunge in front of their screens to block the view from their children, to executives from the club panicking and wondering what has gone wrong. Gaspar is also shown, cackling in his office while his devious plot unfolds.

“Back in the ’90s, a show like this probably wouldn’t even have considered using pornographic content within the story, even in a totally censored or non-explicit way,” Wasteland.com director and founder Colin Rowntree said. “It would have been way too high-risk a move, because porn was just too taboo to use in that way. Over the years, I think most of the public has come to see porn as just another form of entertainment—and one which has its place within mainstream entertainment, whether it’s to provide comic relief, or drive some other kind of emotional response from the viewer.”

All four seasons of Club de Cuervos are now available globally on Netflix. For more, visit Sssh.com or Wasteland.com.