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Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps stars Shia LaBeouf, Frank Langella, Carey Mulligan, Vanessa Ferlito, Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen and is currently aiming at a 2010 release.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps was released September 24th, 2010 and stars Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Eli Wallach, Susan Sarandon, Frank Langella, Austin Pendleton. The film is directed by Oliver Stone.











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Raoul Duke
Right on.
2 years agoby @raoulduke33Flag
Cripple
The first was really good, I am excited for this. And it has been a while since Oliver Stone did a really good movie.
2 years agoby @crippleFlag
Null and Void.
What the f*ck?
2 years agoby @soylentgreenFlag
RocknRolla
Michael Douglas is back in a main role & Charlie Sheen will be back in a cameo.
2 years agoby @rocknrollaFlag
wizdome
Is Charlie Sheen or Michael Douglas returning for this movie?
2 years agoby @wizdomeFlag
ed_wood
I think this is taking place when Gecko gets out of jail and follows him from there.
2 years agoby @ed-woodFlag
iatehisliver
i want to see shia star in that is not transformers or indiana jones and see if it makes it past 150 million im sick of him
2 years agoby @iatehisliverFlag
The Narrator: The Better Man
Pics aren't too much. But still cool.
Rufio, I think its going to be reflective of the original, seeing Mr. Gecko, a young and raw talented man, a deceitful business world. But I think it will continue to show the stock market and such as it is now, and how things have developed. And I bet there will be tid bits of Mr. Gecko always studying the stock market in jail, keeping ahead of the times. And yeah, Josh Brolin is the supposed bad guy in this one. No Mr. Gecko, but who knows. I can't wait!
2 years agoby @narratorFlag
David-Dvd-1988
Shia what the hell is up with those shoes???
2 years agoby @david-dvd-1988Flag
-comrade-
So it's about hipster stock traders?
2 years agoby @taberjohnson18Flag
Rufio
curious how this is going to turn out. wonder if it is going to be a newer version of the first (remake of sorts - same story, new/old cast), similar to Boiler Room or gonna take a fresh look at the financial world.
2 years agoby @rufioFlag