Rosie Rivera has confirmed that she and her family are already working towards a Jenni Rivera movie.

For Rosie, she is already thinking ahead, according to TV y Novelas.

"The writer is already working on the script," she said. "We are looking for a director, and I would like for it to be Eugenio Derbez because he is Mexican and I saw the great work he has done with his movies."

The family has yet to approach Derbez, but it's something Rosie plans to do in the future. She'd like to sit down with him and find out what he thinks.

"Whatever God wants will happen, but it would be beautiful, it seems to me," she said.

Rosie added that the movie is being handled with a lot of care. She and her family are trying to come up with a project of high quality because that's what Jenni deserves.

The Riveras have more plans to maintain Jenni's legacy. For example, the family plans to take her clothing line to Mexico, launch an album in English, have a book of photographs, a line of jewelry and a fragrance for men.

Though audio experts have already shut down the validity of the video that seemingly warns Jenni Rivera that she will be killed at her last concert, Rosie Rivera is not too convinced. She said she asked her brother, Juan, who is a producer, and he said that he thought the voice was real, too.

But she doesn't know if the voice is actually warning Jenni or saying something else.

She has been pressing for more investigating about Jenni's death.

"Perhaps it's that I want to think it was just an accident, but the investigation will tell us," she said. "Everything comes to light eventually. I don't believe the video was edited, but I also don't think that it was a death threat directed to her nor that the phrase is related to the unfortunate accident where she lost her life."