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La Bamba, Ritchie Valens biopic, gets a remake, and film’s original director wonders why

Luis Valdez, who wrote and directed the 1987 film, was asked to support a remake. He talks about why he decided to join the project

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Lou Diamond Phillips as Ritchie Valens in a still from La Bamba (1987), the biopic of the singer who died aged 17 in a plane crash, which is getting a remake. Photo: Columbia Pictures
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Almost 40 years after its release, La Bamba, the beloved biopic of singer Ritchie Valens, is getting a remake. And Luis Valdez, the original director and writer, wants people to know: “This was not my choice.”

Last week, Variety reported that Sony Pictures and Mucho Mas Media are developing a new version of the biographical film following the first US Latino rock star.

Oscar-nominated writer José Rivera, known for The Motorcycle Diaries and On the Road, will pen the script, and Valdez will serve as an executive producer.

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This summer, according to Valdez, Javier Chapa of Mucho Mas Media took the project to him and asked for his support.

“My first question was, ‘Why’? I think that’s a legitimate question that fans all over the world are going to be asking,” Valdez, 84, says. “I mean the [original] film was a success as far as it goes. It has a lot of fans who are obviously going to react one way or the other.”

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