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

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.
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.”