Apple TV+ Hosts Photocall for “Midnight Family” the Spanish-language Medical Series Starring Renata Vaca, Diego Calva, Joaquín Cosío and Sergio Bautista

 I'm definitely going to check out this series. 

Check out the recent press release that dropped yesterday.


PRESS RELEASE

Apple TV+ hosts photocall for “Midnight Family” the Spanish-language medical series starring Renata Vaca, Diego Calva, Joaquín Cosío and Sergio Bautista

Premiering globally September 25, “Midnight Family” hails from director Natalia Beristáin and is created for television by Julio Rojas and Gibrán Portela

Courtesy of Apple

Today in Miami, Apple TV+ hosted a photocall with the cast of the new Spanish-language medical drama series “Midnight Family” (“Familia de medianoche”). Stars Renata Vaca, Diego Calva, and Joaquín Cosío pose for photos ahead of the global debut of the series, which premieres on Wednesday, September 25  with the first two episodes, followed by one episode every Wednesday through November 20, 2024.

The series follows Marigaby Tamayo (Vaca), an ambitious and gifted medical student by day, who spends her nights saving lives throughout a sprawling, contrasted and fascinating Mexico City aboard her family’s privately owned ambulance. Along with her father Ramón (Cosío) and her siblings Marcus (Calva) and Julito (Sergio Bautista), Marigaby serves a population of millions by tackling extreme medical emergencies to make a living.

“Midnight Family” (“Familia de medianoche”) features an entirely Hispanic cast and crew led by Ariel Award winner Joaquín Cosío (“Narcos: Mexico”), Renata Vaca (“Dale Gas”), Diego Calva (“Babylon”) and introduces Sergio Bautista, with the special participation of Goya Award winner Óscar Jaenada (“Hernán") and with José María de Tavira (“The Candidate”), Itzan Escamilla (“Élite”), Mariana Gómez (“The Queen of Flow”), Dolores Heredia (“Capadocia") and special guest Oscar nominee Yalitza Aparicio (“Roma”).

“Midnight Family” (“Familia de medianoche”) is produced for Apple TV+ by Fremantle and Fabula. The series is produced by Juan de Dios Larraín and Pablo Larraín through Fabula, the production company behind Oscar-winning film “A Fantastic Woman.” Ángela Poblete and Mariane Hartard serve as executive producers along with Natalia Beristáin. Rodrigo Herranz, Christian Vesper, Luke Lorentzen, Kellen Quinn, Josh Braun and Jonathan Bouzali also serve as executive producers. The project marks the second collaboration for Apple TV+, Fremantle and Beristáin, who previously directed episodes of the Apple Original series, “The Mosquito Coast.”

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