Acapulco Shore

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Acapulco Shore
AcapulcoShore logo.png
GenreReality
Created byMTV
Based onJersey Shore
Opening themeAcapulco
ComposerSalón Acapulco
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons8 (+6 mini-series)
No. of episodes110
Production
Executive producersCarlos Carrera
Ivan Aranda
Eva Borja 2016–17
Carlos Estrada 2017
ProducersIvan Aranda
Luis López
Deidra Magallon 2014
Laura Serra 2016–17
Running time43/47 minutes 2014–18
52/56 minutes 2019–
Production companyLitopos Producciones Nippur Media
DistributorMMC Video Corpz 2014
ViacomCBS International Media Networks
Release
Original networkMTV
Picture format16:9 2014–16
720 2017–19
1080p 2020–
Original releaseSeptember 27, 2014 (2014-09-27) –
present
Chronology
Related showsJersey Shore
Floribama Shore
Warsaw Shore
Geordie Shore
The Valleys
Gandía Shore
Party Down South
Super Shore
Rio Shore
La Venganza de los Ex
External links
Official website

Acapulco Shore is a Mexican reality television series broadcast on MTV Latin America. It premiered on September 27, 2014, and is the Mexican adaptation of the American show Jersey Shore.[1] It follows the same format as the British (Geordie Shore) and Spanish (Gandía Shore) versions.[2] The show follows the lives of eight participants who live in Acapulco, Mexico. The first season reached 7.2 million people in the Latin American region and was renewed for a second season, with the premiere airing on MTV on May 19, 2015. The eighth season premiered on April 27, 2021.

History[]

Due to the success of the format in the American version Jersey Shore, and the great acceptance of the British version Geordie Shore, MTV Latin America decided to realize its own version of the show together with the producer Litopos Producciones in charge of the producer Carlos Carrera. "We trust that the Latin American version of the format will entertain and catch the audience in the same way as its previous versions around the world." Maria Iregui,[3] MTVLA manager, said in a press release. Meanwhile, Eduardo Lebrija, vice president general of Viacom International Media Networks, said: "We are very proud to announce Acapulco as the production center for the first Mexican version of the Shore franchise, the energy of this place and its vibrant social life. Day and night make the perfect combination for the series "

First it was Jersey Shore, then continued with Geordie Shore and Gandia Shore. Now the Mexican season is under the creative supervision of Iregui and Federico Cuervo. MTV Latin America made the casting in March 2014 and only asked to attend the casting "if you consider yourself attractive and do not be afraid of cameras."[4]

The production had agreements with the emblematic ports of the port "they simply said today I want to go to Baby (Baby'O), and then we went and we saw how it is. They have very adverse conditions because you have 100 people in a den and they are not going to be limited if there is a camera or not, "added the producer, adding that a den were going to about 40 people.[5]

Series[]

Year Series Predominant location Number of episodes
2014 Series 1 Acapulco, Mexico 12
2015 Series 2 Acapulco, Mexico 13
2016 Series 3 Acapulco, Mexico 14
2017 Series 4 Riviera Maya, Mexico 12
2018 Series 5 Acapulco, Mexico 12
2019 Series 6 Mexico City, Mexico 15
2020 Series 7 Mazatlán, Mexico 17
2021 Series 8 Acapulco, Mexico 15
2022 Series 9 Cartagena, Colombia TBA

Series 1 (2014)[]

The program began with its recordings in July in the port of Acapulco and was broadcast in Latin America as of September. Acapulco Shore produced exclusively in Mexico, shows discussions, love triangles and scandalous moments of young people selected in the port Mexican.

On August 24, 2014, days before the official broadcasts of the program began, the identity of the Acapulco Shore cast for its promising first season was revealed during the broadcast of the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards ceremony that took place in August at The Forum, in Inglewood, California,[6] where they met Talia Loaiza, Luis Caballero, Fernando Lozada, Manelyk Gonzalez, Tadeo Fernandez, Luis Alejandro Mendez, Karime Pindter and Joyce Islas.[7]

Finally, Acapulco Shore premiered on the night of Saturday, September 27, 2014. This reality show brings together eight young strangers, with values centered on the obsession with the physical, the party and sex, which are recorded for 34 days without a script living in the style "carpe diem" (take advantage of the moment).

In addition, MTV is pleased that their shores are one of the few programs that are broadcast without censorship, everything that these guys do will be seen on the television network.[8]

Series 2 (2015)[]

On October 27, 2014, a second season of Acapulco Shore was announced, that would be released on screen in 2015,[9] since the premiere of the first season in September, it managed to cause the fury that MTV expected, giving this to the renewal of the show.

The cast was the same as in the first season, with the exception of Joyce Islas who left the program voluntarily, instead Brenda Zambrano entered.[10] The recording scenarios for this season were Acapulco y Cancún.

On March 3, 2015, the program premiered on MTV Spain.

This was the last season to feature Brenda Zambrano and Talía Loaiza as main members, making their comeback in the fifth and sixth seasons.

Series 3 (2016)[]

MTV Latin America announced on March 2016 the third season of the program. Its premiere was confirmed for Tuesday, May 17 of the same year at the same time of the previous seasons.[11][12] Days later it was known that in the cast new members would be included in the distribution since Talía Loaiza and Brenda Zambrano will not be part of this.[13]

It includes new cast members Danik Michell, Tania Gattas, and Nicole Olin.[14] This was the last season that featured Fernando Lozada, until his return in season five.

The season consisted of a total of 32 days of recording with the latest technology from 12 robotic cameras, four GoPro cameras and four hand-held cameras. The recording scenarios for this season were Acapulco, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta and Playa del Carmen.

Series 4 (2017)[]

The renewal of the program for the fourth season was announced through the official website of MTV Latin America on January 11, 2017. The program premiered on Tuesday, April 11 of the same year, at the same time as the previous seasons. .

In this season new members were added who were chosen by Karime Pindter and Luis Caballero, in a special called Acapulco Shore: New Generation. The new members, determined in the special, were Víctor Ortíz, Alexya Larios, Antonio Tiburcio, Gabriela Rodríguez and Christian Herrera.[13][15] On the other hand, Tadeo Fernández returned after leaving at the end of the previous season.

Brenda Zambrano, Nicole Olin and Tania Gattas made a brief comeback this season.

The recording scenarios this season would be the Mayan Riviera in Mexico and the city of Medellin, Colombia, coming out for the first time in its history in Mexico.[16]

Series 5 (2018)[]

MTV announced that the new season will be released in the month of April. Then he said it would be released on April 17, 2018, at 9:00 p.m. MTV was presenting its eight participants, Luis Caballero, Karime Pindter, Manelyk González, Tadeo Fernandez. Brenda Zambrano, Eduardo Miranda and Fernando Lozada returned to the series.[17] It includes new cast members Leslie Gallardo and Mara Usi, as well as new cast member Erick Sandoval. On May 18, 2018, MTV LA announced the participation  Cintia Cossio and Elettra Lamborghini.[18] On June 10, it was confirmed that original cast members Luis Méndez and Talía Loaiza as well as Víctor Ortíz would appear briefly this season.[19][20][21]

Lozada and González left the program but were credited. Also Brenda Zambrano when she announced her resignation through her social networks, however the trio returned to the sixth season.

Series 6 (2019)[]

MTV announced the premiere of the sixth season for April 30, 2019. The return of Luis Méndez and Talia Loaiza was confirmed, in addition to the incorporation of new cast members Anahi Izali, Dania Méndez, Jibranne Bazán and Xavier Meade, Rocío Sánchez also joined the cast.[22] This was the last season to feature Brenda Zambrano and Fernando Lozada.

Series 7: Carnival all Life (2020)[]

On February 19, 2020, a new season of the program was announced, held in Mazatlán. It premiered on June 2 of that year,[23] it has a theme based on the Mazatlan carnival. On March 4, 2020, MTV confirmed the cast for the season, which is not announcing any new cast members.[24] The participation of Fernanda Moreno and Ignacia Michelson was confirmed, and later Isabel Castro, José Arana and Ramiro Giménez. Talía Loaiza returned as a member of the main cast. This was the last season that featured Dania Méndez, Rocío Sánchez and Xavier Meade, and the original members Manelyk Gonzalez, Luis Cabellero, Luis Méndez, Tadeo Fernández and Talía Loaiza.

Series 8: The family back in Acapulco (2021)[]

The eighth season was confirmed on January 18, 2021, through the show's official Instagram page. On March 10 it was announced that it would be filmed in Acapulco de Juárez, the season has been filmed from February 26 to March 20, 2021.[25] On March 10, it was announced that Acapulco de Juárez would be the setting for the recordings.[26] Its premiere on April 27, 2021.[27] It includes new cast members Aarón Albores, Alba Zepeda, Beni Falcón, Charlotte Caniggia, Diana Chiquete, Diego Garciasela, Eduardo Schobert, Jackie Ramirez, Jaylin Castellanos and Matheus Crivella from the fourth and sixth season of De Férias com o Ex.[28]

Series 9 (2022)[]

On July 8, 2021, during the broadcast of the eleventh episode of Acapulco Shock, the start of production of a new season of the show was confirmed.[29][30] This series was filmed throughout September 2021 in Cartagena and the island of San Andrés both in Colombia.[31][32] On September 4, 2021, cast member Ignacia Michelson, who was originally set to appear in this season, announced in social media that she had quit while in quarantine. Days later, on an Instagram live, she announced that the main reasons behind the decision were her mental health & her father also being greatly ill in recent months.[33][29]

On December 14, 2021, during a broadcast of La Venganza de los Ex VIP, MTVLA announced the premiere date and the official cast of the ninth series. It will premiere on January 18, 2022, and will air on both MTV & Paramount+.[34] Returning cast members are Karime Pindter, Eduardo "Chile" Miranda, Fernanda Moreno, Isabel Castro, Jaylin Castellanos, Alba Zepeda, and Beni Falcón.[35] Debuting this season will be Carlos Pantoja, José Rodríguez, Nati Peláez and Santiago Santana.[36]

Specials[]

Pleasure Without Guilt -–This special broadcast in 2017, presents all the participants of the first three seasons commenting on everything that happened within the program from 2014 to 2016.

New Generation – This special aired from March 14 to April 4, 2017, in which Karime Pindter and Luis Caballero introduced 10 new members: Alexya Larios, Antonio Tiburcio, Christian Herrera, Gabriela Ruiz, Humbie Vallin, Luisa Cavazos, Marlen Martínez, Sofia Herrera and Víctor Ortíz, of which only five of them would be part of the fourth season, Alexya, Antonio, Christian, Gaby and Víctor were selected.

Acaplay –The first season of this special premiered on January 9, 2018, it presents all the members of the cast until the fourth season except Luis Méndez, Joyce Islas and Nicole Olin. The second season premiered on January 15, 2019. The third season premiered on December 10, 2019, featuring the cast of the sixth season with the exception of Anahí Izalí, Brenda Zambrano and Manelyk González. The fourth season was confirmed on January 30, 2021, and being called "Acaplay Xtremo", being hosted for the first time by Omar Pérez "Faisy", it premiered on February 23, 2021.

Estudio Shore – This program has been carried out from September 30, 2019, after the premiere of the sixth season, after the launch of each episode, the cast members are interviewed by the MTV Mexico video jockey Jimmy Sirvent. As of the third season released on April 27, 2021, it began to be hosted by Juanjo Herrera.

Their History – In this special the original members tell their experiences of having participated in the program, it was released on October 28, 2021. It is based on the special of the MTV UK program, Geordie Shore: Their Stories.

Acapulco Shock – Launched on Thursday, April 29, this special commented on the coexistence of the members of the cast and their opinions on the events that occurred. It is hosted by Celia Lora, Gerardo Escarño and Omár Pérez "Faisy", and several members of the cast appear as guests.

Cast[]

Cast members Seasons
1 2 3 NG[a] 4 5 6 7 8 9
Current cast members
Karime Pindter
Eduardo "Chile" Miranda
Fernanda Moreno
Isabel Castro
Alba Zepeda
Beni Falcón
Jacky Ramirez
Jaylin Castellanos
Carlos Pantoja
Jose Rodríguez
Nati Peláez
Santiago Santana
Former cast member
Luis "Potro" Caballero
Manelyk González
Manuel Tadeo Fernández
Luis "Jawy" Méndez
Fernando Lozada
Talía Loaiza
Joyce Islas
Brenda Zambrano
Danik Michell
Nicole "Nikki" Olin
Tania Gattas
Víctor Ortiz
Alexya Larios
Antonio "Tony" Tiburcio
Christian Herrera
Gabriela "Gaby" Ruiz
Humbie Vallin
Luisa Cavazos
Sofía Beltran
Cintia Cossio
Elettra Lamborghini
Erick Sandoval
Leslie Gallardo
Maria Usi
Jibranne "Jey" Bazán
Dania Méndez
Rocío Sánchez
Xavier Meade
Anahí Izalí
Ignacia "Nacha" Michelson
Ramiro Giménez
José "Pepe" Arana
Aarón "Capitán" Albores
Charlotte Caniggia
Diana Chiquete
Diego Garciasela
Eduardo "Eddie" Schobert
Matheus Crivella
  1. ^ New Generation.
  = Cast member features in this series as part of the main cast
  = Cast member features in this series as recurring
  = Cast member features in this series as a guest
  = Cast member does not feature in this series

Episodes[]

Main Article: Anexo:Episodios de Acapulco Shore

Series Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 11 +1 special September 27, 2014 (2014-09-27) December 6, 2014 (2014-12-06)
2 12 +1 special May 19, 2015 (2015-05-19) August 11, 2015 (2015-08-11)
3 12 +2 specials May 17, 2016 (2016-05-17) August 16, 2016 (2016-08-16)
4 12 April 11, 2017 (2017-04-11) June 27, 2017 (2017-06-27)
5 12 April 17, 2018 (2018-04-17) July 3, 2018 (2018-07-03)
6 15 April 30, 2019 (2019-04-30) August 30, 2019 (2019-08-30)
7 17 June 2, 2020 (2020-06-02) September 29, 2020 (September 29, 2020)
8 15 April 27, 2021 (2021-04-27) August 3, 2021 (August 3, 2021)

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