NakedSword's 'Ultra Fan' Season Finale Released

NakedSword's 'Ultra Fan' Season Finale Released

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword Originals today announced the release of the finale of its new smash online series, “Ultra Fan,” which was written and directed by Falcon Studios Exclusive Brent Corrigan.

“Throughout the season of this twisted and beautifully executed series we have seen adult mega-star Brent Corrigan be blackmailed and forced to participate in a series of sexual undertakings to satisfy the perverse desires of his crazed 'Ultra Fan' who wants Brent to return to the gay adult film industry,” a studio publicist said of the series, which is only available for members of NakedSword.com, which recently received honors as 2017 Gay Studio of the Year at the XBIZ Awards. 

“Ultra Fan” has has been one of NakedSword Original's most-watched productions, so much that NakedSword is sending Corrigan to Sydney, Australia, next week for a tour to promote the movie at Mardi Gras complete with a NakedSword "Ultra Fan' model contest.

Corrigan called his new feature film “the most-intense and creative production I've ever done in adult media."

Meanwhile, Tim Valenti, president of Falcon Studio Group and the NakedSword Network, said: "Brent Corrigan is a superstar in every sense of the word. Not only does he look better than ever, but he's also more creative than ever. ‘Ultra Fan’ is a perfect example of that and he shines on every level." 

Pictured: Brent Corrigan

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