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Multicultural TV Talk - Cast of Apple TV+ series "Acapulco"
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MediaVillage.com
Media Type |
audio
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TV & Film
Publication Date |
Oct 21, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:12:20

Summer may be over but it’s time to head back to Las Colinas resort as the cast of Acapulco tease some of the new storylines, relationships and changes in the second season of the beloved Apple TV+ comedy series. Paired together are Enrique Arrizon and Fernando Carsa as best friends Maximo and Memo; Chord Overstreet and Camila Perez as the newly engaged Chad and Julia; and Jessica Collins and Rafael Cebrián as two of the show’s biggest personalities, resort owner Diane and head poolboy Hector.

 

“It’s a new year and a new Maximo and he wants to succeed but things don’t always go the way he wants,” Arrizon shared. “There is a lot of growth in all of the characters so people are going to relate to us more.” 

 

“There’s a lot of healing,” Carsa added. “It’s definitely a loaded season with more drama, but with all the drama, comes a lot of healing. A good laugh, a good cry and leaving every episode with a heart full of love and hope.”

 

When talking about the differences between seasons one and two, Overstreet had this to say. “You don’t really know what to expect. You haven’t seen anything yet, you don’t know the tone, but with season two you hit the ground running. You know the characters, you know the world. It’s like with pre-season football. You can go in full speed.”

 

Speaking on the family dynamic both on and off-screen, Collins revealed that the cast and crew stay and live on the resort where they film during the three months they film each season. “We work together, we eat together, we see each other at the gym, we can’t get away from each other!” she laughed. “We really are a family for those three months. There’s no acting. We are a family at this point.”

 

“This is my first comedy,” Cebrian shared. So trusting myself and disregarding my insecurities, and trusting my peers, the fact that we are all so close makes that easier. I know who they are, I know they’ve got my back and that makes my job as an actor easy.”

 

Season two of Acapulco premieres October 21st on Apple TV+

 

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