
Acapulco is an American Comedy TV Series (2021-Present). Acapulco Season 3 Episode 8 cast: Enrique Arrizon, Fernando Carsa, Damián Alcázar. Acapulco Season 3 Episode 8 Release Date: June 12, 2024 (Apple TV+). Acapulco Season 3 Total Episodes: 10.
Acapulco Season 3 Episode 8 Plot:
In the celebration of Dia de Muertos, Don Pablo is assigned by Don Pablo Maximo the task of forcing Maximo to consider whether Maximo has the qualities to be the boss.
Acapulco Season 3 Episode 8 Detail:
Episode Name: Amor Eterno
Network: Apple TV+
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writers: Celeste Klaus, Austin Winsberg, Eduardo Cisneros
Main Stars: Enrique Arrizon, Fernando Carsa, Damián Alcázar
Genre: Comedy
Country: United States
Languages: English, Spanish
Release Date: June 12, 2024 (Apple TV+)
Season: 3
Total Episodes: 10
Episode Number: 8
Filming locations: Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Also known As: Acapulco (2024), Acapulco Season 3
What is the Acapulco About:
Acapulco is the story of a younger Mexican (Enrique Arrizon) who realizes his dream when he accepts a position in the hip resort in Acapulco, Mexico. However, the young man finds out that the job is more complex than he imagined as the morals and beliefs of his fellow workers are challenged.
The show was created by Austin Winsberg, Eduardo Cisneros, and Jason Shuman, who are also executive producers. Chris Harris is the showrunner and Jay Karas directs and produces the series.
Maximo must be able to cope with the demands of his clients as well as a difficult mentor and a complicated family, all the while trying to keep his path. Never give into temptations. The show explores the cost we’re willing to pay to see dreams become reality. The second season begins just after what happened in the previous season and follows the life of twentysomething Maximo Gallardo, whose dream is realized when he gets the job of his dreams as a cabin monitor in Acapulco’s top hotel, Las Hills.
Acapulco Season 3 Episode 8 Trailer:
Acapulco Season 3 Episode 8 Cast:
Enrique Arrizon As Young Maximo
Fernando Carsa As Memo
Damián Alcázar As Don Pablo
Camila Perez As Julia
Chord Overstreet As Chad
Vanessa Bauche As Nora
Regina Reynoso As Sara
Raphael Alejandro As Hugo
Jessica Collins As Diane
Rafael Cebrián As Hector
Regina Orozco As Lupe
Carlos Corona As Esteban
Eugenio Derbez As Máximo Gallardo
Carolina Moreno As Lorena
Karen Rodriguez As Dulce
Hemky Madera As Older Memo
Rossana De León As Adriana
Rodrigo Urquidi As Augusto
Lobo Elías As Beto
Ramón Álvarez As Paco
Gala Montes As Aida
Carolina Piechestein As Moderator (as Caro Piechestein)
Juan Antonio Saldaña As Dad at Debate
Valeria Russek As Mom at Debate
Cal Butler As Salesman
Ricardo Galina As Andrés