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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

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Release Date: September 24, 2010
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Director: Oliver Stone
Screenwriter: Oliver Stone, Allan Loeb
Starring: Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Frank Langella, Carey Mulligan, Susan Sarandon, Vanessa Ferlito, Charlie Sheen
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for brief strong language and thematic elements)
Official Website: WallStreetMoneyNeverSleeps.com
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Plot Summary: Shia LaBeouf stars with Michael Douglas, who'll reprise his Gordon Gekko role. Langella will play Lewis Zabel, an old-time broker who mentors LaBeouf's character, a young Wall Street broker.

When Gekko comes out of prison, he essentially has to redefine himself, redefine his character, he's looking for that second chance.

LaBeouf portrays Jake Moore, who is the fiancé of Gekko's daughter, played by Carey Mulligan; Josh Brolin as the head of an investment bank; and Susan Sarandon as Jake's mother. Charlie Sheen, who played the central role of Bud Fox, a young trader, in the original, will make a cameo in the sequel.

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COMMENTS (25)

Posted by:
Robert
April 29, 2009
They should get Frank Hill for a part in Wall Street 2. Frank Hill does a show on youtube called Its Frank.
Posted by:
Gekko
April 30, 2009
If Shia LaBeef is involved in any way shape or form, it will ruin this movie. Douglas will do an amazing job as usual but this Shia kid will screw the whole thing. Get an unknown to play the young character! A cameo appearance by Sheen would be cool. Charlie, that is.
Posted by:
RocknRolla
April 30, 2009
It would be cool if Charlie Sheen was in it, even if briefly. Maybe to come in at the end and save the day...but I think Shia LaBeouf would be a good choice. He's apretty good actor and has put a few blockbusters under his belt. He can hang with the big boys.
Posted by:
Bud fox
June 28, 2009
Shia LaBeouf is good to play the role, Ewan Mc Gregor is good for the role but it would be better to get an unknown to play with Douglas which is a great Actor like Brando and Pacino in the Godfather. it would be very nice if Charlie Sheen appear even in one scene with Douglas.
Posted by:
Jester
August 14, 2009
great....loved the first one...this will rock too...michael douglas as always awesome.
Posted by:
Tony
September 7, 2009
I agree with alot of people here that Wall St 2 NEEDs at least a cameo appearence by Charlie Sheen, It may never be as good as the original but being one of my favorite movies, please make it worth the wait
Posted by:
bernie madoff
September 8, 2009
the first movie was great but im sick of oliver stones ultra-liberal BS agenda and now hes got brolin attached, yay, a big liberal party, hopefully theres pro-obama propaganda in the movie too!
Posted by:
L.P
December 9, 2009
this is gonna be a good movie, I think Shia will do his thing in this movie, he's a good actor. They should have Charlie in it too.
Posted by:
Mr. Daydream
December 23, 2009
Sounds like it might B interesting. Let's hope the public hasn't moved on too much after over 20 years, like what they did which Basic Instinct (one of Michael Douglas' own man-plays-victim-2-psychotic-woman thrillers) after only 14. At least Michael Douglas had enough since 2 not repraise his role (probably realizing that Basic Instinct wasn't a franchise-oriented movie) and Sharon Stone was smart enough 2 ask for 14mil and a ton a unnecessary diva-ish perks 2 reprise her Catherine Trammell role. Mine as well, cuz that's tha' last 14mil check she'll receive 4 a movie, especially considering how it tanked.
Posted by:
MajorFilmFan
January 8, 2010
0K. Sounds good. While LaBouf is a pretty poor actor, you have Frank Langella, Carrey Mullagin, Josh Brolin, Michael Doglas, and Suasn Surandon to keep him and line, and probably save the movie.

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