Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for the documentary Money Shot: The Pornhub Story, promising a candid look at the rise of the popular adult site and the controversies that accompanied its ascent. Produced by Jigsaw Productions, the film offers an in-depth examination of Pornhub’s innovations and the scandals it has faced, including questions about non-consensual material and the traffic patterns that drive its platform.
The 90-minute documentary features interviews with artists, advocates, and former employees as it investigates how Pornhub has reshaped the creation and distribution of adult content. The film asks provocative questions about power, consent, and accountability in a landscape dominated by global platforms and user-generated content.
Canada exposes Pornhub’s shame
The presentation notes that anti-trafficking groups are pressing for justice for victims, while also questioning whether the site’s scale and influence might prompt a broader push for online censorship of adult artists who publish consensual material. The documentary situates these debates within ongoing conversations about safety, privacy, and freedom on the internet.
Who rules the porn world?
Directed and produced by Suzanne Hillinger, Money Shot interrogates the ethics of sexual representation on major platforms. The film asks tough questions about who wields power in digital spaces and how consent and safety are negotiated when billion-dollar sites rely on user-generated content to fuel growth.
A math teacher posts her lectures on Pornhub and gets rich
The documentary originally arrived on Netflix for streaming in March 2019, offering audiences a thorough overview of the debates surrounding Pornhub. It weighs the perceived advantages and the significant criticisms that have followed the platform since its launch in 2007, providing a nuanced look at how the site operates, monetizes content, and handles public scrutiny.