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2021 • Comedy / Drama

Acapulco

"The race to reopen Las Colinas begins."

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4 · 40 eps

In 1984, Maximo Gallardo's dream comes true when he gets the job of a lifetime at Acapulco's hottest resort, Las Colinas. But he soon realizes that working there will be far more complicated than he ever imagined.

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Top Cast

Eugenio Derbez
Eugenio Derbez
Maximo Gallardo
Enrique Arrizon
Enrique Arrizon
Young Maximo Gallardo
Raphael Alejandro
Raphael Alejandro
Hugo
Camila Perez
Camila Perez
Julia
Chord Overstreet
Chord Overstreet
Chad
Fernando Carsa
Fernando Carsa
Memo
Jessica Collins
Jessica Collins
Diane
Vanessa Bauche
Vanessa Bauche
Nora
Regina Reynoso
Regina Reynoso
Sara
Rafael Cebrian
Rafael Cebrian
Hector
Bianca Marroquín
Bianca Marroquín
Older Sara
Regina Orozco
Regina Orozco
Lupe, Older Lorena
Executive Producer: Sam LaybourneExecutive Producer: Jason WangExecutive Producer: Austin WinsbergExecutive Producer: Jay KarasExecutive Producer: Eugenio DerbezExecutive Producer: Ben OdellExecutive Producer: Eric TannenbaumExecutive Producer: Kim Tannenbaum

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maxpjones
2026-05-25
90%

Acapulco starts off really great, with a truly masterful first season. Great characters, extremely witty writihng, and some sincerely very touching scenes. I love the whole 80s setting and Latin tone that at times borders on if not outright directly pays homage to Spanish-language telenovelas. These features give Acapulco its own unique style that makes it feel unlike any other show. When season 1 ended with some plot threads not closed and a clear teaser for a following season, I was worried that the overall story of Acapulco would never end and the series would continue to go until its quality and viewership both fell off. While I was happy to find seasons 2 and 3 excellent seasons of television that made me glad the series did continue beyond the first season, it became clear very quickly into season 4 that that concern I had upon the conclusion of season 1 turned out to be well-founded. There is a noticeable quality dropoff between seasons 1-3 and the finale season, with the showrunners seemingly deciding it was not worth it to put the same passion into the finale season and just deliver a product that ended the story to the series they had set up. As a result, it feels like a completely different show. Also, by the very nature of the show, with it going on so long and the protagonist never learning lessons, I personally started to get very frustrated with Maximo, who at first in the series was charming, endearing, and relatable if not somewhat naive...it's the continued naivety after 4 seasons of his own actions continually leading to problems that gets frustrating (even if on an individual episode-by-episode basis these scenarios set in motion by Maximo's actions are almost always well-written and compelling.) Season 4 was not bad, it had its moments, and the finale episode itself I found, if not a masterful conclusion (which I literally don't think would have been possible given the season that came before it), at least a satisfying one. The finale episode did actually somewhat fix a lot of the problems that season 4 as a whole had. I would honestly give seasons 1-3 a 10/10 each, but season 4 drops down to maybe an 8, pulling the overall series score to a 9 for me. Overall though, Acapulco was worth the watch, even if getting through the mixed bag of season 4 to reach the ultimate finale can get tedious. Seasons 1-3 are more than excellent enough to make it a worthwhile series-wide watch front to back. I love the characters and actors (Eugenio Derbez is a legend), the personal and social themes (including queerness) elevate it to another level, and there is a wonderful sense of humor and fun energy that makes Acapulco feel like ..... a luxury resort in Acapulco in the 1980s! Acapulco is a good TV show. Feeling a strong A- on this one.

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Status
Ended
Origin
US
Languages
English, Spanish
Studios
Lionsgate Television, 3Pas Studios, The Tannenbaum Company, Zihuatanejo Productions
Network
Apple TV
Website
https://tv.apple.com/show/umc.cmc.8xrkg9zywke7g6a9ahmvpr3l

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