LAS VEGAS—Asian all-male studio PeterFever takes a tropical adventure with Lost in Puerto Rico, shot entirely on location around capital city San Juan.
Recent PeterFever discovery and social media star Sam Vu leads a multi-cultural Latino-Asian cast in a story of a travel vlogger “who gets more than he imagined on his Caribbean trip,” a description reads.
Brought to life through the production and screenwriting efforts of zBUCKz CEO Danny Zeeman, the new limited series begins its run at PeterFever this week. To watch a trailer for Lost in Puerto Rico, go here.
The five-part production marks the feature debut of real-life travel influencer Sam Vu, who brings an online following of nearly one million fans to his most ambitious adult vehicle to date. Rounding out the cast are Asian-American PF favorite Hunter Vance, and a trio of Puerto Rico local talents including Toy Daddy, Eksor and Ken Torres.
“Scenes capture cinematic visuals, tropical nightlife and authentic island energy in the high-production storytelling style PeterFever is known for,” a studio rep said. “It’s shot at the world-famous Coqui del Mar Guest House, one of the Caribbean’s most iconic LGBTQ+ resorts and travel destinations, nearby beach and jungle settings as well as local bars and clubs. The series captures the culture, nightlife, beaches and atmosphere of Puerto Rico in a way rarely seen in adult entertainment.”
Toy Daddy, also known as Raymond Gerena, brings more than 20 years of experience as a celebrated Puerto Rican soap opera and theater actor to his adult studio debut.
“I’ve always dreamed of being part of a real adult film production, but storytelling was the most important thing to me,” Toy Daddy said. “I didn’t just want to appear in a scene. I wanted to help create something cinematic, emotional and memorable. That’s why I chose PeterFever. Their productions feel like real stories with passion behind them, and Lost in Puerto Rico gave me the chance to finally live out a fantasy I’ve had for years. To do it in my own country, surrounded by such a supportive cast and crew, made it a true bucket-list experience.”
Director Guy Criss faced challenges and opportunities in the tropical shoot, saying, “Working in Puerto Rico opened the door for a wave of fresh faces to appear on PeterFever, including several first-time performers and newcomers to the studio world. The experience brought new energy to the site while creating lasting friendships and unforgettable memories for everyone involved.”
Zeeman agreed, adding, “We wanted Lost in Puerto Rico to feel bigger, more cinematic and more immersive than anything we’ve done before, and our cast and crew absolutely delivered. Shooting on location in Puerto Rico came with huge challenges, but the passion everyone brought to this project made it all worth it. Huge thanks to Toy Daddy for helping us bring the authentic spirit of Puerto Rico into the production. This one is truly special.”
Additional episodes continue through May and June at PeterFever.com.


