What emotions are being expressed by the cast and crew about the final season of Acapulco? How does season four plan to depict the challenges faced by Máximo and Las Colinas? What makes Acapulco unique in the television landscape according to its producers? Which new characters are being introduced in the final season and who plays them? What inspired the creation of Acapulco?
It’s the final season in paradise for Acapulco. Apple TV+ has now officially labeled season four of the comedy series the final season; the show will return on Wednesday, July 23 with a pair of episodes.
Acapulco season four was announced in August. Now in May, everyone involved is having a tough time saying goodbye.
“These four seasons have been magical,” Eugenio Derbez, the bilingual show’s star and executive producer, said in a statement. “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.”
Executive producers Austin Winsberg and Sam Laybourne added, “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. It has been an honor and a privilege to work with this incredible cast, crew and writers every single day. This family that we all created together will be deeply missed.”
Morgan Wandell, head of international programming for Apple TV+, echoed, “It has been a joy to see audiences around the world embrace the rich characters and storytelling of Acapulco. Eugenio, Ben, Austin, Sam, and the entire cast and crew have made Las Colinas one of the most entertaining and heart-filled destinations on television, and after four incredible seasons, we have no doubt that Acapulco will continue to be celebrated for its spirit, humor and emotion.”
In season four, present-day Máximo (Derbez) works to restore Las Colinas to its former glory before its grand reopening, per Apple’s logline. Back in 1986, when a competitor claims the top spot in the annual ranking of Acapulco’s “Best Hotels,” a young Máximo (Enrique Arrizon) does whatever it takes to secure Las Colinas’s future.
The ensemble cast includes Fernando Carsa, Rafael Cebrián, Vanessa Bauche, Camila Perez, Carlos Corona, Chord Overstreet, Regina Reynoso, Jessica Collins, and Regina Orozco. In addition to returning favorites Damián Alcázar, Jaime Camil, and Cristo Fernández, Keyla Monterroso Mejia and Omar Chaparro join the new season as recurring guest stars.
Acapulco comes from Lionsgate Television; it is also produced by 3Pas Studios, Zihuatanejo Productions, and The Tannenbaum Company. The series is inspired by 3Pas Studios and Pantelion Films’ How to Be A Latin Lover, which starred Derbez and Salma Hayek.
Ben Odell is executive producer of Acapulco, which was created by Winsberg, Eduardo Cisneros, and Jason Shuman; Laybourne serves as showrunner. Additional executive producers include Kim and Eric Tannenbaum, as well as Jason Wang on behalf of The Tannenbaum Company. Jaime Eliezer Karas also executive produces and directs, and Sonia Gambaro co-executive produces for 3Pas Studios.
Acapulco: A Stylish Conclusion to Season 4
As the sun sets on the fourth season of "Acapulco," viewers are treated to a finale that not only wraps up ongoing storylines but also honors the show’s essence in capturing youthful exuberance, personal growth, and the allure of a picturesque Mexican resort town. Since its inception, "Acapulco" has charmed audiences with its vibrant depiction of life in the 1980s, blending humor, heart, and a touch of nostalgia. As the series draws to a close, there’s a palpable sense of both excitement and wistfulness for what lies ahead for the characters we’ve come to love.
A Brief Overview of Acapulco
"Acapulco" premiered on Apple TV+ in 2021, quickly gaining traction for its unique narrative style and engaging performances. The series stars Eugenio Derbez as the adult version of the main character, Maximo, who reflects on his younger days at the iconic Las Colinas resort. The show masterfully intertwines the past and present, allowing viewers to witness Maximo’s journey as he pivots from a hopeful, wide-eyed young man to a seasoned, perhaps a bit cynical, adult.
Set against the backdrop of stunning beaches and luxurious hotel scenes, "Acapulco" is more than just a visual feast; it’s a celebration of friendship, love, and ambition. Its comedic undertones are complemented by heartfelt moments that resonate with audiences across cultures and generations.
Characters at the Forefront
As we enter the final season, the characters shine brighter than ever. Maximo (Enrique Maldonado) remains the heart of the story, navigating the complexities of love and career. His relationships, particularly with his best friend Memo and romantic interest, are tested in various ways, leading to significant character development.
Memo (Fernando Carsa) provides comic relief while also being a voice of reason for Maximo. Their friendship embodies the struggles of loyalty and ambition, reflecting the realities many young people face when chasing their dreams. The addition of new faces in Season 4 adds to the dynamics, creating fresh narratives that intertwine seamlessly with established storylines.
Themes of Growth and Reflection
One of the most compelling aspects of "Acapulco" is its commitment to portraying growth. The characters are not stagnant; they evolve, stumble, and rise again — a narrative arc that mirrors real life. As Season 4 unfolds, we witness Maximo grappling with career decisions that question his values and ambitions. The tension of wanting to succeed while staying true to himself is palpable, making his journey deeply relatable.
The theme of reflection is another crucial element. Through Maximo’s eyes, we see the importance of looking back to understand oneself better. The series effectively uses flashbacks to offer insights into both past decisions and present dilemmas, enriching our understanding of the characters and their motivations. Such narrative techniques give "Acapulco" a layered quality, making it more than just a comedy; it becomes a study of the human condition.
Cultural Representation
"Acapulco" has also been lauded for its representation of Mexican culture. The show brings in elements that showcase not just the beauty of Mexico but the depth of its societal dynamics. Food, music, and traditions are woven into the fabric of the narrative, celebrating heritage while simultaneously addressing contemporary issues. This cultural authenticity resonates with both Mexican and international audiences, fostering greater appreciation for the country’s rich tapestry.
As the series prepares to end, it’s essential to acknowledge this cultural weight. It has successfully opened up conversations around identity, migration, and the immigrant experience through the lens of humor and poignant storytelling. This will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact, fostering curiosity and respect for Mexican culture among viewers.
Anticipating the Finale
With the finale on the horizon, fans are left speculating about the fates of their beloved characters. Will Maximo finally find the peace and success he has been searching for? How will his relationships evolve? The writers have a challenging task ahead: wrapping up a series that has become a beloved escape for many while ensuring that the conclusion feels both satisfying and true to the essence of the show.
The anticipation is further heightened by the series’ ability to blend heartfelt moments with humor. Characters often find themselves in absurd situations, but these moments are laced with genuine emotion, allowing the audience to laugh while still being invested in the characters’ journeys.
Conclusion
As "Acapulco" prepares to draw its curtains after four memorable seasons, it leaves behind a legacy of laughter, growth, and cultural pride. The series has navigated the complexities of friendships, family, and ambition with finesse, all the while celebrating the vibrancy of life in a stunning location.
While we may bid farewell to Maximo and his friends, the impact of "Acapulco" will endure. It reminds us that life is a journey filled with ups and downs, laughter and tears, and, above all, the importance of embracing who we are as we aspire to become who we want to be. As we await the final bow, fans can take solace in the unforgettable moments and the warmth that "Acapulco" has brought into our lives.
Apple TV+ has renewed its acclaimed bilingual comedy series "Acapulco" for a fourth season, set to return in 2025. The show, which debuted in 2021, has been celebrated for its vibrant storytelling and cultural representation. (apple.com)
The renewal announcement follows the series’ success at the Imagen Awards, where it received nine nominations, including Best Comedy and Best Actor for Enrique Arrizón. (apple.com)
Production for the fourth season began in September 2024 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, with filming expected to conclude in December. (banderasnews.com)
The ensemble cast is set to return, including Eugenio Derbez as the older Máximo Gallardo and Enrique Arrizón as the younger Máximo. Other returning cast members include Fernando Carsa, Damián Alcázar, Camila Pérez, Vanessa Bauche, Regina Reynoso, Raphael Alejandro, Jessica Collins, Chord Overstreet, Rafael Cebrián, Regina Orozco, and Carlos Corona. (apple.com)
"Acapulco" continues to be available for streaming on Apple TV+.

