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Greed is Good: a Wealth of Wall Street 2 Set Pictures

Some may question the wisdom of a Wall Street sequel, but there may never be a more timely circumstance now than since the entire 80s era of  “greed is good”. Actually, that appears to be Oliver Stone’s intention. What better way to reinvent the characters than in the current anti-Wall...
October 8th, 2009 | Read More

Josh Brolin Offered Wall Street Sequel Villain Role

Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street” sequel, “Money Never Talks” seems like a good idea on paper, given the current turmoil in the economy and on Wall Street, but to be perfectly honest with you, I don’t know one person who liked the original that much that they are overly...
July 27th, 2009 | Read More

Carey Mulligan is Gekko’s Daughter in Wall Street Sequel?

British actress Carey Mulligan has been cast as Gordon Gekko’s estranged daughter in Oliver Stone’s sequel to his ’80s financial hit, says the boys over at Latino Review. Mulligan is a 24-year old actress from England and is a relative unknown in the States, though she’s appeared...
June 18th, 2009 | Read More

Wall Street 2 Update: Javier Bardem, Plot Details

According to Nikki Finke over at her blog Deadline Hollywood Daily, “No Country for Old Men” star Javier Bardem will be playing the baddie in Oliver Stone’s sequel to his 1980s hit “Wall Street”. Finke also has details about the plot, including the return of Michael Douglas...
June 3rd, 2009 | Read More

Oliver Stone and Shia LaBeouf in Wall Street 2?

Last we heard about a possible sequel to “Wall Street”, the 1980s example of greed and douchebaggery, it was in October of last year, and word was it wasn’t going to happen after all. The sequel was going by the title “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” back then, but according...
April 29th, 2009 | Read More

Greed is Still Good — Wall Street Sequel Coming

Some of the most famous lines from an ’80s movies are, in no particular order, “Say Hello to my little friend!”, “Wax on, wax off”, and “Greed is good.” The last line is from Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street”, and starred Michael Douglas as the appropriately...
October 14th, 2008 | Read More

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