Falcon/NakedSword will drop the finale of its first safe-for-work microdrama, "The Last Guest," on Friday.
Background and Concept
The adult industry's first-ever mainstream, safe-for-work microdrama, "The Last Guest," is a vertical thriller series directed by Ben Rush and Alter Sin. The project was announced in May 2026 as an entirely safe-for-work series that would run on TikTok (@nkdsword), YouTube (@FalconNakedSword) and Instagram (@nkdsword).
The story follows five men visiting a lavish, hilltop mansion who discover that their host and $2 million have mysteriously disappeared. The vertical thriller is executive produced by Falcon/NakedSword President and CEO Tim Valenti.
Production Team and Cast
The series features an all-star cast, including Sir Peter, Jaxx Cody, John Jai, and Ryan Orion alongside superstars Derek Kage and Heath Halo. The project was directed by multi-award-winning filmmakers Ben Rush and Alter Sin from a script by Rush.
Release Schedule and Platforms
The first scene of "The Last Guest" dropped on May 18 on YouTube, with episodes premiering exclusively on Instagram (@nkdsword), YouTube (@FalconNakedSword), and TikTok (@nkdsword). The series concludes on May 29.
Key Facts
- The adult industry's first-ever mainstream, safe-for-work microdrama is "The Last Guest."
- The series follows five men visiting a lavish, hilltop mansion who discover that their host and $2 million have mysteriously disappeared.
- The vertical thriller is executive produced by Falcon/NakedSword President and CEO Tim Valenti.
- The first scene of "The Last Guest" dropped on May 18 on YouTube.
- Episodes will premiere exclusively on Instagram (@nkdsword), YouTube (@FalconNakedSword), and TikTok (@nkdsword).
Falcon/NakedSword's Co-Chief Content Officer and Chief Creative Marketing Officer was quoted as saying the format was born out of necessity, instead of asking people to come to a film, you shove it directly into their hands.
The vertical microdrama format gives creators permission to tell stories in a way that feels immediate and unpredictable, according to Rush. The series relies on fast pacing, immediate stakes, and strong hooks to keep viewers engaged in a scrolling environment.