Jimmy Fallon 'Game of Thrones' Parody: 'Game of Desks' Clip Airs on Late Night [VIDEO]
Jimmy Fallon's latest TV show parody is the popular HBO fantasy saga Game of Thrones.
During Friday's taping of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the host debuted the nine-minute clip of the Game of Thrones parody, titled Game of Desks.
The clip includes an animated title sequence of Rockefeller Center in the same style as the show, replacing "Winterfell" with "Rockefell".
Fallon steps from the present world of New York City into the fantasy world, which features many of the show's staff dressed as characters from the show.
The plot of the clip comprises of Fallon's character trying to take back "the Iron Desk" from his head writer.
The pair engages in a game of "Stone, parchment, dagger, shoot" to determine the rightful king.
Watch the full nine-minute clip here:
Fallon has done numerous parodies for popular television series in the past, including Downton Sixbey, a parody of PBS period drama Downton Abbey, Real Housewives of Late Night, a parody of the numerous Real Housewives series on Bravo and Jersey Floor, a parody of MTV reality show Jersey Shore.
The late night show has produced numerous "episodes" of these parodies, so it is assumed that Fallon will continue with Game of Desks in future episodes.
Game of Thrones will not be airing a new episode on Sunday, as the Liberace biopic Behind the Candelabra will premiere in its place, but the fantasy drama will return next week.
The last two episodes of season three of Game of Thrones will air Sunday, June 9 and Sunday, June 9 at 9pm on HBO.
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon airs Monday through Friday at 12:35 am on NBC. The talk show has become more critically acclaimed since its debut in 2009, with many citing Fallon's original comedy ideas as a big factor in his success.