Gordon Gekko is Back: Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps Trailer is Out
Nice work GeeksofDoom.com with the scoop on the new Wall Street 2 movie with our hero Gordon Gekko played by Michael Douglas. The trailer is money in the bank, complete with 80's mobile phone. Shia LaBeouf is the young hot shot stockbroker this time around, enjoy the clip.
(GeeksofDoom.com) The first teaser trailer for Oliver Stone’s much-anticipated sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is now online courtesy of IMDB.
The sequel comes thirteen years after the 1987 original, Wall Street, which starred Michael Douglas as a financial master with questionable techniques who mentors and grooms a young new hot shot (Charlie Sheen) in the world of stocks.
Douglas returns in the sequel after going to prison for a long time and ready to groom yet another young gun stockbroker (Shia LaBeouf) who just so happens to be engaged to his daughter (Carey Mulligan).
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