I truly dislike most so-called "remakes". There are a few exceptions, such as True Grit. Remakes demonstrate the lack of originality in the film industry. Trying to cash in on a proven story. CGI reduces production costs substantially, and makes it easier to turn a profit. If you saw the recent Midway film, it was little more than a cartoon. Now, the original Midway was no prize either. It tried to ride the coat tails of Tora,Tora,Tora. To the extent that a lot of that film's footage was regurgitated. Its story and script were awful, and, unlike Tora,Tora,Tora, it took considerable license with history. As for me, the original Right Stuff omitted a great deal of the other research work and personalities of immediate post war aerospace development. It was Wolfe's fanboy tribute to Yeager and Glenn, essentially. Still, it was a good story with excellent script and terrific cast. Any attempt to improve on it will fall short, in my opinion.