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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Prosthetic Penis Steals Scene in Game of Thrones Prequel

Prosthetic Penis Steals Scene in Game of Thrones Prequel

27 Jan

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Summary

  • A prosthetic penis was created for Danny Webb's role as Ser Arlan.
  • Prosthetic designer Waldo Mason confirmed his team made the item.
  • The prosthetic included tubing for urination and was reinforced.
Prosthetic Penis Steals Scene in Game of Thrones Prequel

A notable prosthetic penis, created by designer Waldo Mason's team, was featured on "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms." Actor Danny Webb wore the prosthetic for his role as Ser Arlan of Pennytree in a scene that quickly garnered attention online. Mason shared on Instagram that his team was tasked with creating a 10-inch prosthetic.

The creation process involved detailed sculpting, molding, and silicone application, culminating in an intimate fitting with Webb. The prosthetic was reinforced with wig lace for stability and featured concealed tubing for urination. Makeup artists applied a merkin to hide any visible edges, ensuring a realistic appearance.

Showrunner Ira Parker explained the creative decision behind the prosthetic, wanting to give Ser Arlan a memorable attribute given his character's tragic fate. The inclusion was a nod to "Boogie Nights," aiming to provide the character with a unique, albeit unusual, distinction before his unceremonious death.

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New episodes of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," which consists of six roughly half-hour installments, continue to air Sundays on HBO and stream on HBO Max.

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Waldo Mason's prosthetic team created the 10-inch prosthetic penis for actor Danny Webb's portrayal of Ser Arlan of Pennytree.
The prosthetic featured reinforced contact areas, wig lace for minimal stretch, and contained tubing for urination, with makeup artists hiding visible edges.
Showrunner Ira Parker felt the character Ser Arlan deserved a unique attribute, channeling inspiration from 'Boogie Nights' to give him a memorable distinction.

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