Latin boy band CNCO Making their acting debut in the Disney+ miniseries ‘4 Ever

CNCO Arriving on Disney+ 

Latin boy band CNCO will make their acting debut in the Disney+ miniseries 4 Ever, which is currently in production in Miami. With other Disney+ markets to follow, the series will premiere across Latin America later this year. Joel Pimentel, the group’s fifth member, left CNCO in May 2021 “to explore other artistic options.

Nuno Gomes will direct “4 Ever,” produced by Tolmur and Bourke. The miniseries is already in the works in Miami. CNCO’s first single of the year, “PHA (Party, Humo y Alcohol),” was released in January.

Latin boy band CNCO are making their acting debut in the Disney+ miniseries '4 Ever
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Plot:

In “4 Ever,” young musicians Andy (Christopher Vélez), Ian (Richard Camacho), Ciro (Zabdiel De Jess), and Daro (Erick Brian Colón) meet by chance in a restaurant. They become entangled in an unexpected situation: a precious guitar has gone missing. They must form a band to reclaim the guitar and restore it to its rightful owner.

Their mission is difficult because each musician is unique. Ciro is seen as remote and aloof, whereas Andy is described as a demanding perfectionist. But it’s their shared love of music that brings them together. They begin on a journey that holds the potential for success.

Latin boy band CNCO are making their acting debut in the Disney+ miniseries '4 Ever
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The new series represents a strong musical component, featuring three original songs performed by CNCO and covers of well-known tunes. The plot centers around four brilliant young individuals – performed by Christopher Vélez (Andy), Richard Camacho (Ian), Zabdiel De Jess (Ciro), and Erick Brian Colón (Daro) – as they attempt to establish themselves as a known band in the Miami music scene. Carlos Ponce (Rodrigo), a Puerto Rican actor and musician, will also feature in the series.

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