Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is set to star in his first lead acting role in the upcoming film Porto Rico, a historical drama directed by fellow Puerto Rican artist Residente (René Pérez Joglar). The movie, described as an “epic Caribbean Western,” will explore Puerto Rico’s rich and complex history and features a star-studded supporting cast including Viggo Mortensen, Edward Norton, and Javier Bardem. Oscar-winning filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu is on board as an executive producer, and the script was co-written with Oscar-winner Alexander Dinelaris. Porto Rico represents a major new chapter in Bad Bunny’s acting career after earlier supporting roles in Hollywood films and follows his high-profile achievements in music, including multiple Grammy wins.

Residente has expressed that Porto Rico is a deeply personal project, long envisioned as a way to tell Puerto Rico’s true story with honesty and emotional impact. While the film doesn’t yet have production or release dates, industry voices like Norton have framed it as a project that blends cinematic drama with cultural storytelling, aiming to present a powerful look at the island’s roots and identity. Bad Bunny’s casting not only marks a milestone in his acting journey but also reflects growing interest in stories centered on Puerto Rican heritage in mainstream cinema.