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Acapulco: The Final Chapter
Since its debut in 2021, Acapulco has established itself as one of the first bilingual series on Apple TV+. The show is known for its light-hearted content, blending nostalgia, humor, and a colorful aesthetic within the picturesque setting of a luxury hotel in 1980s Mexico.
This dramatic comedy tracks the life of Máximo, portrayed by Eugenio Derbez in the present and by Enrique Arrizon in 1980s flashbacks. Season after season, the series has captivated audiences with its warm tone and empathetic portrayal of the aspirations and challenges faced by Mexican youth in the ambitious and realistic world of hospitality.
A Plot Focused on the Pursuit of Success
In this concluding fourth season, the story will alternate between two timelines. In the present, Máximo struggles to restore the legendary Las Colinas hotel to its former glory ahead of a grand reopening. Back in 1986, a young Máximo confronts fierce competition as a rival claims the top spot in Acapulco’s best hotels ranking. Undeterred, Máximo is determined to reclaim the pinnacle and secure the future of Las Colinas.
The trailer promises an atmosphere as lively as ever with wild and whimsical situations, all while maintaining the tender blend of comedy that has made Acapulco a hit.
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A Star-Studded Cast and Exciting Reunions
The cast for this final season is impressive. It includes Cristo Fernández, known as Dani Rojas in Ted Lasso, who joins the cast alongside Keyla Monterroso Mejia (Curb Your Enthusiasm), Fernando Carsa, Vanessa Bauche, and even Jack McBrayer (30 Rock), who will make a special appearance.
This talented lineup from both the international and Mexican scenes helps cement Acapulco as a hallmark of Apple TV+’s cosmopolitan identity, widely praised for its ability to navigate between cultures and generations.
