Marvel star Terrence Howard is making it very clear that he is not a fan of Game of Thrones. Howard’s remarks from March 2026 are making the rounds once again, as the Iron Man actor shared his deep dislike for the hit HBO series during a chat on the PBD Podcast, where he slammed the show’s “incest era.”
Howard’s main frustration centers on the relationship between siblings Jaime and Cersei Lannister. He didn’t hold back his disgust, telling host Patrick Bet-David that the show “messed up a lot of the world” because it essentially “got everybody into incest p-rn.” The actor argued that by weaving these adult themes into the story for eight seasons, the production team essentially made the taboo behavior seem normal.
The major reason Howard feels so strongly about the topic is rooted in his own difficult history. During the same sit-down, he shared a personal revelation about experiencing sexual trauma when he was just four years old. Howard explained that interaction with older neighborhood children caused him to lose his innocence way too soon. He believes these events gave him a skewed perspective on relationships and are the main cause behind his hatred for the show’s dark plots.
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This past trauma has also directly influenced how Howard approaches life as a parent today. He told the PBD Podcast that he is “super protective” of his own children because of what he endured as a child. The actor admitted that his kids are never left without multiple people watching them, a habit he started to ensure they stay safe. For Howard, graphic entertainment isn’t just about art; he sees it as a form of “subtle programming” that makes viewers less sensitive to real-world pain.
The internet had an extensive debate over the actor’s “disgusting” label for the series. Many fans took to social media to support his stance, citing data showing that interest in controversial themes spiked while the series was at its peak. Researchers have noted that these types of storylines often grab the audience’s attention because they tap into a deep-rooted desire to see things labeled “bad” or forbidden.
While Howard is being very vocal now, the stars of the show have offered a very different perspective. Jaime Lannister actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau defended the plot as a “true love story” and argued that most people have felt attracted to someone they shouldn’t fall for. However, actors like Jessica Chastain still find the show’s depiction of sensitive material such as sexual assault exploitative, proving that Howard’s blunt interview is just the latest chapter in a long-running Hollywood conflict over where to draw the line.