Apple TV+’s “Acapulco” to Conclude with Season 4
After a successful run, the comedy series “Acapulco” will be wrapping up its journey with its upcoming fourth season on Apple TV+. The news of the show’s final season was announced following the renewal of Season 4 back in August 2024. Fans can catch the first two episodes of the final season on July 23, with new episodes releasing weekly thereafter.
Series star and executive producer Eugenio Derbez expressed his sentiments about the show coming to an end, stating, “These four seasons have been magical. ‘Acapulco’ brought joy and heart to audiences around the world, and while saying goodbye is bittersweet, I’m so proud of what we created. From our incredible cast, writers, and directors, to the way we celebrated Mexico’s culture, beauty, and warmth — it’s been an unforgettable ride.”
The official description of Season 4 reveals, “Present-day Máximo (Derbez) works tirelessly to restore Las Colinas to its former glory before the grand reopening. In 1986, when a competitor claims the number one spot in the annual ranking of Acapulco’s ‘Best Hotels,’ young Máximo (Enrique Arrizon) will do whatever it takes to get back on top and secure Las Colinas’s future.”
The ensemble cast of “Acapulco” includes Fernando Carsa, Rafael Cebrián, Vanessa Bauche, Camila Perez, Carlos Corona, Chord Overstreet, Regina Reynoso, Jessica Collins, and Regina Orozco. Additionally, recurring guest stars Keyla Monterroso Mejia and Omar Chaparro will join returning cast members Damián Alcázar, Jaime Camil, and Cristo Fernández in the final season.
Reflecting on the show’s journey, executive producers Austin Winsberg and Sam Laybourne expressed their gratitude, stating, “We are so grateful to Eugenio Derbez, Apple, Lionsgate and all of our producing partners for the four amazing seasons we got to do of ‘Acapulco.’ This show has been a true miracle in the vast TV landscape – a bilingual, feel-good comedy with a predominantly Latin cast.”
“Acapulco” made its debut on Apple TV+ in 2021, drawing inspiration from the film “How to Be a Latin Lover.” The series was created by Winsberg in collaboration with Eduardo Cisneros and Jason Shuman. The show has been a collaborative effort with executive producers including Derbez, Ben Odell, Kim and Eric Tannenbaum, and Jason Wang.
Morgan Wandell, head of international programming for Apple TV+, shared his thoughts on the show’s impact, stating, “It has been a joy to see audiences around the world embrace the rich characters and storytelling of ‘Acapulco.’ After four incredible seasons, we have no doubt that ‘Acapulco’ will continue to be celebrated for its spirit, humor and emotion.”