 Hi, I'm Jordan for CalTV Entertainment and today I'm joined with Eio Henio Derevez, the star of the upcoming film Overboard. Eio Henio, thank you so much for joining me today. My pleasure, my pleasure. Thanks for coming. Anytime. In the movie, your character has a tattoo of a cartoon speaking to Gonzalez on his butt. If you had to get a tattoo on your butt of a cartoon, what would you get? The heart-hitting question. That's a very hard question. Probably Peppa Pig. You are a huge star in Latin America, but you're finally being recognized here in the States with movies like this and How to be a Latin Lover. So how does it feel to make that transition to U.S. Superstardom and why do you think it took us so long to realize how amazing you are? Well, it's weird because as you said, I did my entire career in Mexico and Latin America. I worked there for 30 years. I had my own TV shows. And my TV shows were airing during all these 30 years through Univision here in the U.S. So all the Hispanics here, they didn't know who I am. So it was weird because when I came with my movie, Break All the Records, my movie was called Instruction Not Included, that movie became the highest-grossing Spanish language film ever. And that movie changed my life. It was so funny that I was a very recognizable face for some of them. And for the entire country, it was like no one. I was living in these two worlds where it's really weird and wild. And what do you think is the biggest difference between U.S. audiences and Latin American audiences? In Mexico and Latin America, we laugh at different things. We're more farsick. Our company is brother. Big gestures, everything is big. And here, everything is grounded, small, contained. So I had to change my style, I had to change my humor, my sense of humor. And making a movie that appeals to both audiences, it's been a real challenge. But I think... So you're succeeding? Yes, because I think I found the formula. Right now there's a huge diversity issue in Hollywood. So how does it feel to have a major studio make not only a movie starring a Mexican actor, but like you said with so many other Latin American stars and with a lot of Spanish dialogue. And how do you think it's going to change the industry? Every time I talk about diversity and I talk about this with studios, they are always fearing that it may not connect with the general market. From Mexico to Argentina. We've all been watching Hollywood films our entire lives. And we love you guys. And all your films are about white people, about Americans. So why not the opposite? Why not give it a try? Because I'm sure you're going to love our movies. That's why Guillermo del Toro is succeeding here. That's why Gonzales Inarito is succeeding here. Quaron, they are telling stories with a Latin flavor, a Latin feeling. And I'm sure you're going to love them. So just give it a try. Don't be afraid of something different. As one of the most successful stars in Mexico and now in America, whose Netflix account do you use? My wife. Oh my god. No matter how successful you are. I'm always calling my wife. What's your password? Let me in. Awesome. Alright, so I've been Jordan Furcal to be in entertainment with Eugenio Derviz. Make sure you watch Overboard in theaters now. Vamos a todos!