Austin Winsberg, Eduardo Cisneros, and Jason Shuman developed the Spanish and English-language comedy series Acapulco for Apple TV Plus, drawing inspiration from the 2017 Mexican film How to Be a Latin Lover. The series follows Maximo Gallardo, a young man who begins working as a pool boy at the Las Colinas Resort in Acapulco in 1984. Acapulco also partly takes place in the present day, when Maximo is much older and wealthier. The series premiered on October 8, 2021, with season 3 debuting on April 30, 2024. If you want to know whether there will be a Season 4 and if there is a release date, then this is what we have figured out.
Here’s all the Acapulco Season 4 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there an Acapulco Season 4 release date?
Acapulco Season 4 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of April 2024, Apple hasn’t greenlit the fourth season of Acapulco. As Season 3 just came out, this probably means that the streaming service will observe its performance with the audience before deciding on the show’s future. Apple announced Seasons 2 and 3 shortly after the conclusion of the previous seasons. The ten-episode third chapter is set to end in early June 2024. So, we can speculate that the renewal order might come sometime between July and September.
The cast of Acapulco includes Eugenio Derbez as Máximo Gallardo, Raphael Alejandro as Hugo, and Enrique Arrizon as Young Máximo Gallardo. The cast also features Camila Perez as Julia and Chord Overstreet as Chad.
Where is Acapulco Season 4 coming out?
Acapulco Season 4 could come out on Apple TV Plus.
This is because the first three seasons of Acapulco debuted on the same platform. ComingSoon will provide an update if and when Apple announces the fourth season of the comedy series.
The official synopsis for Acapulco reads:
“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.”