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| Walter Mercado | Self | |
| Willy Acosta | Self | |
| Lin-Manuel Miranda | Self | |
| Raul de Molina | Self | |
| Eugenio Derbez | Self | |
| Betty Benet Mercado | Self | |
| Ivonne Benet Mercado | Self | |
| Nydia Caro | Self | |
| Paloma Morales | Abuela | |
| Bill Bakula | Self | |
| Lawrence Edwin | Abuelo | |
| Maria Gladys Garcia | Self | |
| Bobby Gilardi | Self | |
| Elizabeth Gomez | Filha #1 | |
| Evelio Gomez | Pai | |
| Inez Gomez | Mae | |
| Maria Gomez | Filha #2 | |
| Tony Hernandez | Self | |
| Leo Ibarra | Nieto #3 | |
| Fallon Irizarry | Nieto #2 | |
| Karlo Karlo | Self | |
| Matt Kuscher | Self | |
| Maria Lopez Alvarez | Self | |
| Mireya Lucio | Self | |
| Aida Benet Mercado | Self |
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| Producer |
Sejal Bovenizer
Cristina Costantini |
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| Cinematography |
Peter Alton
Rich Briglia Chris Campa Eduardo Mariota |
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| Music |
Jeff Morrow
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Once the world's most famous astrologer, Walter Mercado seeks to resurrect a forgotten legacy. Raised in the sugar cane fields of Puerto Rico, Walter grew up to become a gender non-conforming, cape-wearing psychic whose televised horoscopes reached 120 million viewers a day for decades before he mysteriously disappeared. |
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