Nat Geo Mundo renews LimoMasters
April 7, 2015
Nat Geo Mundo announced that the network’s original series Limomasters, after a successful first season, has been renewed for a second season. Produced by Natural 9 Entertainment for National Geographic Channels, Limomasters debuted last fall, taking a new spin on limousine customization and creating never-before-seen vehicular masterpieces. Production of the new season is under way, with new episodes slated to air this spring.
Erick Quintana and the staff of the premier, Anaheim-based custom auto shop Limos by Moonlight return in season two. The new episodes will feature a new set of demanding clients from around the world — and their rather particular requests. Join Erick the boss, Jaime the manager, Jesus the right-hand man, Paola the designer and Vivian the assistant as they bring together unmatched technical knowledge with flawless design and expertise to tackle the most outrageous vehicle fantasies. Watch as they fight deadlines and tackle new challenges, both professional and personal, along the way.
Shot in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York and Japan, the second season of Limomasters promises to take viewers on an international joyride as Erick follows some of his automotive masterpieces to their final destinations for clients around the world.
“We are really excited to push our show to the next level this season,” said Phil Viardo, executive producer. “This time, the builds are even more elaborate, we get to meet some surprise celebrity guests and we get to follow Erick to some of the most iconic destinations in the world, all of which should keep our fans very entertained!”
Limomasters is produced by Natural 9 Entertainment for National Geographic Channel. Executive producers are Carol Sherman, Jeff Androsky and Phil Viardo. co-executive producer is Patrick Taulere. For Fox International Channels, executive producer is Juana Maria Torres, director of production and programming is Veronica Montali and senior vice president of programming and production is Carmen Larios. For National Geographic Channels standards and practices, senior director is Vilma Linares, senior researcher is Maria Rivas and senior production manager is Marjolaine Souquet.