
Age: 33
male
Tonatiuh Elizarraraz is a performing known as Tonatiuh (Spanish: [toˈnatiw][1]), is an American actor, known for featuring in the series Vida (2018–2020), the American soap opera Promised Land (2022),[2] and the film Kiss of the Spider Woman (2025) arts graduate of West Covina High School from the class of 2011. After graduating, Tonatiuh was accepted as the youngest member to the actor’s workshops at South Coast Rep. He went on to study theater and film at USC and is currently working in the industry. Tonatiuh Elizarraraz is an actor, known for his role as Marcos on Vida (2018), Famous in Love (2017), and the film Shoplifters of the World (2021). You may also recognize him as the voice of Miguel on Nickelodeon’s The Loud House.

Mara Blake (Jessica Rothe) is an audio archivist with a glitch in her reality: when she touches someone, she hears the future—fractured soundscapes, neon visions, and emotional echoes that make no sense until they matter most. Her older sister Eliza (the hyper-organized genius with a secret past) has spent years trying to contain Mara’s chaos, ever since a childhood incident cracked time wide open. But when rogue sonic engineer Dr. Voss begins weaponizing sound itself—turning frequencies into mind-altering tech—Mara is forced to team up with her ex-partner Cass “Loop” Virelli (also Kaley Cuoco), a pirate broadcaster who thrives on glitchy rebellion. Alongside Zoey, a high school prodigy whose feral inventions somehow work, and Milo, the dry-witted realist immune to Mara’s touch, they form a crew of misfits trying to decode the pulse that links them all to the future. Together, they stumble through frequency heists, sonic wormholes, and emotional rewinds, discovering that their family’s connection to time and sound runs deeper than they ever imagined. As reality begins to skip like a broken mixtape, Mara must learn to dance with chaos instead of fighting it—before the future rewrites them all. Touchwave is a genre-bending sci-fi comedy about sisterhood, second chances, and the strange music of time. Think Russian Doll meets Scott Pilgrim with a splash of Eternal Sunshine—where every mistake echoes louder, and every glitch is a clue.

