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Some new photos from rhe set of Oliver Stone’s Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps have shown up online, including a first look at Michael Douglas reprising his role as Gordon Gecko, a part which earned him an Academy Award. See the photo of Douglas as Gecko after the jump.

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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. Frank Langella plays Lewis Zabel, an old-time broker who mentors Jacob. Gekko cuts in to mentor Jacob (Shia LaBeouf) in hopes to reconnect with his daughter Winnie (Carrey Mulligan), Jacob’s wife.

Check out more photos on the Daily Mail.

  • OMG ITS A KING CHARLES CAVALIER!!!
  • Shia is way to young for that role.

    And now start bashing him, as always...
  • lotta221211
    Shia will be 24 by the time this film is released. Martin Sheen was 22 when Wall Street came out.
  • I already forgot how old I am. 22.
    ;-)
  • MARTIN Sheen? Really..
  • JustMe
    Yeah, crazy producers giving Martin Sheen a heart attack at 22.
  • Charlie.
  • Name
    charlie sheen actually looked like he been through puberty though.
  • dirk diggler
    true but look the part, shia looks like a toddler
  • dcollegeruled
    umm Charlie Sheen was practically Shia's age when Wall Street came out
  • Shia will ensure that this movie suck big time.
  • ericlarson
    Oh, do explain please
  • lol
    cause shia blows. do the math
  • ericlarson
    oh of course! how could I have been so silly?
  • AfroVince
    He looks bad ass.

    The pose and tongue make me laugh tho.
  • 'Money Never Sleeps'? Really??
  • Rockie
    felt the same way Captain

    maybe NYC and money should hang out
  • Boberts227
    Looks very Bernie Madoff-esque...
  • bonchampion
    i had the same thought! he's like a clone of that bastard.
  • lol
    god how bad is this gonna be?
  • Harrison and Steve
    any movie that has susan sarandon or frank langella in it equals fail.
    the oliver stone that made JFK, NBK, doors and 'talk radio' has gone limp.
    sarandon and langella? wtf is this, LIFETIME channel?


    this movie was supposed to be an intense cat and mouse game where Gekko exits jail to pull a final 'madoff' job on the country while charlie (now head of the SEC, go figure) and Martin sheen rally to stop him. throw in terrence stamp and a stewart copeland soundtrack and youve got an event movie.


    instead stone goes after the kiddies with franchise kller Laboeuf.
    nothing will ever surpass the original wall street.
    may this crap movie fail like never before.
  • Egger_Buckland
    It took two people to write that post.
  • plagueoftruth
    It actually looks like it. The middle paragraph kinda made sense, but the first and third look like they were written by a bed-wetting hater-moron.

    Seriously? Anything with Frank Langella equals fail? Pathetic...
  • frasafras
    Is it just me or does Michael Douglas look a little like Henry Winkler here?
  • Name
    He's got that same Henry Winkler Hair doo.
    He's just not as short as the Fonz though.
  • RJBlakeAAU
    Seriously, when I first saw the picture I thought the exact same thing!
  • jo
    HA! HA HA HA! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

    This movie is going to blow chunks so hard.
  • Ender
    The original Wall Street was classic. What I said when I heard Shia was going to be in the sequel: "No no no NO NO NO no no NO no NOO NOOOO!"
  • plagueoftruth
    In 'Wall Street,' Gordon Gecko was the height of fashion. The Gordon Gecko of the eighties wouldn't be caught dead wearing these clothes.

    Prison can really change a man.
  • Gajonka
    "Now its a days pay."

    Alas, there is hope. he-man and gekko baby. I am unsure of shia, he gets to be lame. I hope terrance stamp is included, invited to the party.
  • Name
    That picture of Michael Douglas makes him look WAY too much like Henry Winkler.
  • MrMuggz
    Shia LaBeouf. Ugh. Are you kidding me?
  • mark
    So - is this a movie where GG wreaks havoc on the financial world with new 21st century acumen, or is it a love story between father and daughter? I am reminded of one of GG's lines "ah, lunch is for wimps". That's the GG the world remembers. Unleash the monster
  • Tom P
    Hollywood and the US are now the junk-credit flunkies
    of the most genocidal regime in world history across
    the Pacific (---that's right 70 million murdered in 'peacetime')
    -and all -son of stockbrokers and former Yalie- Stone
    can come up with is another retread go-round of his
    mediocre 80's epic.

    Bad enough Left Hollywood never owned up about
    their tacit support of the Soviets in the 20's
    30's and 40's -when another 35 million were put down.

    ----Hey Oliver! -50th anniversary of the Korean War
    passed not so long ago. You know -that place where
    millions continue to suffer and die in concentration
    camps up near the Manchurian border.

    It would've been nice if you'd phoned-in a some
    gesture of remembrance or current concern.

    ---jerk!
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