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Michael Douglas: Wall Street Sequel

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Michael Douglas is once again ready to relive his role of greedy corporate raider Gordon Gekko in a sequel of his 1987 hit Wall Street which he dreams to make reported said on Ellen DeGeneres Show.

As US Magazine Reported:-

On Wednesday, it was announced that Douglas will reprise his role as greedy corporate raider Gordon Gekko. Oliver Stone — who directed the original drama — has signed on again to helm the sequel, which has the working title Wall Street 2.

“They had another title, Money Never Sleeps, and then Oliver Stone, who directed the first one, read the new script and said I want to do it and we’re going to call it Wall Street 2,” Douglas said. The sequel will follow Douglas’ character Gekko, who was a symbol of Wall Street corruption during the boom era of the 1980s.

As Hollywoodreporter said:-

The CAA-repped Stone most recently directed the biopic “W.,” and before that helmed the Sept. 11 disaster drama “World Trade Center,” which itself was a kind of tragic bookend to “Wall Street’s” greed-is-good mantra. The new “Wall Street” project, with its up-to-the-minute placement in the context of the current global financial mess, should provide Stone with an ample palette for his typically provocative cultural commentary.

Douglas is also reportedly in talks with “Transformers” Star Shia LaBeouf for sequel of “Wall Street 2.

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