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Oliver Stone has officially signed a deal with 20th Century Fox to direct a sequel to the 1987 film Wall Street, according to Entertainment Weekly. Wall Street 2 is the tentative working title for the project, which had been under the working title of Money Never Sleeps.

21 and Things We Lost in the Fire scribe Allan Loeb turned a rewrite on Stephen Schiff’s long developing sequel script. Apparently the latest draft was strong enough to convince Stone to return. I would have liked to see Aaron Sorkin’s take on a sequel, but rumor has it that he turned down the project.

Michael Douglas is also set to return as Gordon Gekko, a role which earned him an Academy Award. Shia LaBeouf is in talks to play a young wall street trader who, much like Charlie Sheen’s character in the original film, comes under Gekko’s mentor-ship. As much as some people don’t like LaBeouf, it’s hard to disagree that he makes a perfect 2009 stand-in for Sheen.

According to Latino Review , the film is set nearly two decades after the first film, with Gekko, having spent 14-years in prison for insider trading and security fraud, now making the lecture circuit as a published financial author. He mentors a young trader named Jacob (likely the character LaBeouf is playing) in hopes to reconnect with his daughter Winnie, Jacob’s wife.

Of course, it’s a lot more complicated than that, a revenge story set in the topical world of hedge fund managers, and global locals like London and Dubai. The financial word is a much different place than it was 20 years ago, and it looks like the current climate will make for an interesting setting for a sequel.

  • no way, a sequel. i loved the first. it was a classic for salesmen.
  • Geist
    This is pretty interesting news.
  • Jim Brown
    love me some shia, should be good
  • Jim Brown
    love me some shia, should be good
  • Nick
    Ugh...Oliver Stone
  • Jeff L.
    I HATE SEQUELS + PREQUELS.
  • josh p
    thats way to broad of a statement
  • I love everything about this... except Shia LaBeouf. I'm so sick of that irritating little shit. Other than that, a Wall Street sequel, now that 20+ years has passed, actually could be damn good. It's Douglas's most kickass role by far. And you know he's itching for a comeback turn.
  • lol, your funny man!
  • he does over do it, over act a bit... everything is such a BIG deal. Needs to smoke a jinter or seomthing.
  • If by "perfect 2009 stand-in" you mean shoddy, money grab replacement, then yes.
  • andywoo
    how is shia a money grab?

    he doesn't hold sway over any fan base, there aren't any big following for him specifically. i keep hearing this argument but there is no basis for it.

    he is popular now because: a-he's young b-he's attractive c-he can act d-he is a veteran in the business e-spielberg vetted him
  • I think Shia also takes his works seriously unlike other young actors who are too busy partying and faming themselves to the media. He seems like he wants to have a long, stable career in the film biz.
  • seriously? he a druinken mess behind the wheel and he flipped his SUV? Serious? He's been on the down low becasue of probation, one more stunt like that and hes in the slammer! So we'll need something else from you broomy. thanks. ;-)
  • There's nothing wrong with Shia. He's a great young actor and isn't afraid to get rough and tumble out there on the set. He also has similar charisma to a young Harrison Ford. Spielberg knew what he was doing when he took the kid under his wing.
  • B RI
    Shia might just have Sheen's career.
  • Palmer
    Do we really need a sequel for Wall Street?
  • This is the dumbest thing I've heard all year. You prefer Fast and the Furious, I guess.
  • jd123
    shia is a beast!
  • Money never Sleeps is a good title, I don't care for 'Wall Street 2'
  • Actually, Broomstick, after just disagreeing with you and others vehemently about Shia LaBeouf (as noted below), I just checked out your blog and noticed it's insanely awesome. Hey, for what it's worth. ...Which, I realize, at this point probably isn't much. But hell, there we are.
  • east, rick, settle down rick.
  • XCVBN
    I don't understand why anybody would not like Shia Lebouf. I've seen no evidence of that. I have no idea why Peter would write that.
  • ughh he gets on peoples nerves. and eagle eye sucked.
  • XCVBN
    I think people are just jelous because he is so young ans so successful. The fact of the matter is Shia Lebouf is a good actor and for the most part he does good movies. You people have such short memory spans. Who cares of eagle eye sucked. Shia was good in it.
  • Well, clearly you're an authority on Shia LaBeouf, seeing as how you don't even know how to spell his name. (Or "jealous." Or "and.") No doubt you've taken the time to carefully consider your perspective on this issue, seeing as how you're too lazy even to look at the post and spell your favorite actor's name right.
  • josh p
    someone needs to pull the stick out of their butt. nothing is wrong with shia lebeouf. who cares if the guy misspelled a word.
  • horece
    shias sick
  • ELIASKOTEAS
    yea he is the most enjoyable dude in his group
  • NandosFan
    It's funny how some people are so quick to shit on shia, but last time i checked disturbia transformers eagle eye and that film bout a pension age archeologist were not exactly box office flops so somebody is paying to see him. And since when was charlie sheen a mountain of acting integrity? Get Kevin Mcdonald to direct wall street 2. Oliver Stone was shot in the head with an Adumantium Bullet and forgot what the words "controversial" meant and "good".
  • Goobity
    Grammar, for lack of a better word, is Good.
  • asasef
    you're a loser Goobitty.
  • Goobity
    Spelling is okay, too.
  • ...but Oliver Stone is a hack.
  • You've got to be kidding me with this Shia LaBeouf crap.

    Broomstick, Yoda: We're talking about the same guy, right? The guy who at 22 has been in a couple of scuffles with the law already, not even including that whole car accident where he refused to take a breath test (and yes, I know the other driver was cited for running a red). But none of that backs up this notion of Shia being different from other "partying" young actors.

    Further, what the hell makes him a "great young actor?" His Disney Channel work? Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle? Constantine? He hasn't even stood out in more challenging fare, like A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints. But you make him out like he's the new Leo DiCaprio or Edward Norton. Those, you see, are ACTORS.

    And don't even get me started on Spielberg and Crystal Skull. That movie is a travesty compared to the other three. I'm not saying that's Shia's fault--his character is one of a dozen missteps--but "a similar charisma to a young Harrison Ford"? What a steaming load!

    He's the flavor of the month. That's it. Get a reality check, dudes.
  • XCVBN
    You're jelous of Shia. That is a fact. You're just being an asshole for no reason. Stop talking about his personal life because you don't know.

    Shia is really likable and talented. Why can't you just be exited that a good young actor like Shia Lebouf exists. Nobody gives a shit that you're still crying over Jones 4. Shia was the best part of that movie in my opinion.

    NEWSFLASH- Nice fucking job bringing up Leo because this is exactly what he was in his early twenties and you would have been sayaning the same thing about him then. Now, Leo's proven himslef to be a really talented and well respected ACTOR. You think people didn't call him the flavor of the month. You probably did it yourself.

    Get a life, dude.
  • Mack41
    And you do know about his personal life? Yeah, bullshit. And just cause you don't like someone doesn't automatically make you jealous. I don't really like Shia cause most of the time he comes off as a pompous ass, but I didn't mind him in Transformers. However, I have yet to enjoy him in another role. In Indy 4 his acting came off as forced and shitty (in my opinion), and yeah we can all agree that the film was weak but he did nothing to add to improve it. Shia pissed some people off. Deal with it.
  • "Jelous"? "Exited"? "himslef"?

    Not to mention that you STILL, ONCE AGAIN, CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO SPELL THE NAME OF THE VERY GUY YOU ARE DEFENDING.

    Don't talk shit if you can't spell it. Are there any words you CAN spell? Did you even make it through third grade?

    ...Granted, you did spell "asshole" correctly. Which figures.
  • XCVBN
    I'm 12 years old. I don't know how to spell Shia's name. Fine. That's OK with me. I'll take that over whatever your problem is.
  • Gotta admit, XCVBN, that's a pretty good response. Still, you have internet access and the guy's name is spelled in the post above.

    Plus, I don't have a problem. I have like 150 problems.

    Again, though, good response, XCBVN. For a 12-year-old, or for anyone, for that matter.

    Josh P, however:

    I've presented my arguments in plenty of places in this very post, so kiss my ass.

    Also, whether someone can spell the name of the person he or she is defending is pertinent. (I know it's a big word, Josh. Look it up.) So kiss my ass.

    Finally, it's "you're," not "your," so you, sir, are the idiot, sir.

    Oh yeah, and kiss my ass.

    That said, I apologize to everyone here for getting into flame wars. "Only a fool gets into a fool's argument" and all. Too much caffeine today, I guess. I'm done with this bitchfest.
  • XCVBN
    Fair enough.
  • josh p
    your just knocking the guys spelling cuz you have no other argument to present back, you sir, are an idiot.
  • lol
    actually leo had already got an oscar nomination and was in the highest grossing movie of all time when he was shias age. but way to do your research buddy!
  • At least they're not trying to put Seth Rogen in this. He seems to be showing up is just about every movie these days. He is such an annoying pain in the ass. Just can't stand him.

    I have not issues with Shia LaBeouf in this role. He's a good actor with potential. I just wish he had never been in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
  • XCVBN
    or that skull never got made in the first place.
  • Seth
    LOL. Seth Rogen is such a bad idea that they should do it.

    Sometimes casting against type works. Why does Rogen always have to play funny? I actually could see him as a Wall Street character. Remember they had John C. McGinley in the first one.
  • ugh not Shia LaDouche
  • ?_?

    Shia LaBeouf =/= Charlie Sheen
  • B.Larry
    Yeah, no, it's actually really easy to disagree that Shia would be a perfect stand-in for Charlie. 2.5 Men has bruised his power, but still.
  • RPK
    to quote Shia,"No, no, no, no!"
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