Mar 10 2010 04:57 PM ET

Oliver Stone's 'Wall Street' sequel pushed to September

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Oliver Stone’s Wall Street sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, has been pushed back from an April 23 to a Sept. 24 release, according to Variety. Fox is apparently hoping to debut the film, in which Michael Douglas returns as Gordon Gekko, at the Cannes Film Festival in May.

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  • bootsycolumbia

    Maybe it’s because of all the real life financial disasters of the last couple of years, but I have zero interest in this movie. Maybe Fox will just release it to DVD and be done with it.

    • M Weyer

      Well, the whole point of the movie is that Gordon Gekko gets out of prison to find that what he did is practically a misdemeanor compared to what executives get away with these days. It does look interesting seeing him adapting to the times. “Greed is not only good…it’s now legal.”

      • bootsycolumbia

        Yes, I realize that’s the whole premise of the movie. I guess that’s my problem with it. After Bernie Madoff, the bank bailouts, and a financial scandal here in Montreal that probably didn’t make the news in the U.S., but ruined a lot of people financially, I guess I’m just not interested in seeing a fictionalized version of what’s been in the news for the past couple of years.

  • Nshi

    “Money never sleeps”? Is he serious with this sheet?
    Why not call it “Wall Street:’Mo Money, ‘mo problems”

    • Luther Campbell

      They be callin’ the third installmetn Wall Street 3: Alone in new york or Tokyo Drift

  • Ramo

    Curious. The promotion machine has already been hyping this movie as a “coming soon” release. Gotta be more to it. Bad test screenings and some stuido tweaking I’d imagine

  • paige

    its probably crap. oliver stone really has fallen hard from his early 90′s victories

  • Ted Dibiase

    You don’t tug on Superman’s cape, you don’t spit against the wind, and you don’t write checks that your body can’t cash!

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