Bad Bunny to star in movie about Puerto Rico

Following his historic Grammy wins and record-breaking Super Bowl performance, global music phenomenon Bad Bunny is poised to conquer cinema with a leading role in “Porto Rico,” an ambitious historical drama announced Wednesday. The film will be directed by acclaimed rapper and activist Rene “Residente” Perez Joglar, marking his directorial debut with a project described as a Caribbean western hybrid.

The cinematic endeavor boasts an extraordinary ensemble cast including Academy Award winners Javier Bardem and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu as producer, alongside Hollywood heavyweights Viggo Mortensen and Edward Norton, who also serves as producer. The film centers on the true story of 19th-century revolutionary Jose Maldonado Roman, known by his codename “Aguila Blanca” (White Eagle), who led anti-colonial resistance movements in Puerto Rico.

Residente, the Grammy-winning founder of Calle 13, expressed profound personal connection to the project: “Since childhood, I’ve envisioned creating a film about my homeland. Puerto Rico’s authentic history has perpetually been shrouded in controversy. This production stands as a powerful reaffirmation of our identity—presented with the intensity and honesty our legacy warrants.”

The production promises to blend historical authenticity with lyrical storytelling, fusing “historical scope with visceral, lyrical approach and gripping narrative inspired by true events” according to official statements. Residente shared historical photographs on social media while acknowledging the creative team assembled for this landmark undertaking.

Bad Bunny’s involvement marks a significant career evolution for the 31-year-old reggaeton superstar, fresh from winning three Grammys for his entirely Spanish-language album “DeBI Tirar Mas Fotos” and performing for over 120 million viewers during the Super Bowl halftime show—a celebration of Puerto Rican culture that drew criticism from former President Donald Trump over its Spanish lyrics.

While the artist (born Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio) has previously appeared in supporting roles in “Bullet Train” alongside Brad Pitt and “Caught Stealing” with Austin Butler, “Porto Rico” represents his first leading role in a major cinematic production.

Norton praised the creative partnership: “Everyone recognizes Rene as a poetic master of language and rhythm. Now audiences will witness his visionary visual storytelling. Uniting him with Bad Bunny to articulate Puerto Rico’s foundational narrative will be like a flame discovering the dynamite that’s been awaiting ignition.” Residente specifically sought a lead who “feels Puerto Rico as profoundly as I do and exhibits equal pride when singing our authentic anthem.”