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'Wall Street' Sequel In The Works, Michael Douglas Likely To Return

Fox first said it was interesting in doing a 'Wall Street' sequel back in spring of 2007.

After months of silence, and with renewed interest in Wall Street due to the financial crisis, the studio has announced it is moving forward with the movie.

The sequel will be titled 'Money Never Sleeps' and while Oliver Stone won't be involved, Michael Douglas says he would be interesting in doing it once he takes a look at the script. '21' writer Allan Loeb is penning the sequel. The Bud Fox character, played by Charlie Sheen in the original, is not expected to appear in the film.

Keeping in mind the end of Stone's 1987 movie, Douglas was asked what his take on the character for the sequel would be, to which his reply was: "I don't think he's any different."

But while Gordon Gekko might not have changed, Wall Street has, and a lot of the plot will depend on where in time the movie is
set. Whether it's in a time before Enron, just before the recent bailout or some time in between.

VERY EXCITED:  "You see that building? I bought that building ten years ago. My first real estate deal. Sold it two years later, made an $800,000 profit. It was better than sex. At the time I thought that was all the money in the world. Now it's a day's pay."


IT CAN ONLY GET BETTER AND OLIVER STONE CAN DO IT JUST LIKE LAST TIME

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