Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010 Film)
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a 2010 drama film that comes after the 2008 film Wall Street. It stars Michael Douglas which returns as Gordon Gecko, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin and Carey Mulligan. The film is directed by Oliver Stone, the same guy that directed the first part of this movie. The movie is set to be released in theaters this September 24, 2010Telepisodes.com.
The following shows the official trailer and plot of this upcoming Wall Street sequel:
The film is set 23 years after the first film, in June 2008, and Gordon Gekko has just been released from prison. Despite his initial attempts to warn Wall Street of the forthcoming economic downturn and stock market crash, no one in the financial world believes him due to his conviction for financial crimes. Gekko decides to re-focus his attention on rebuilding his relationship with his estranged daughter, Winnie. Due to their time apart, and the fact that Winnie blames Gekko for her brother Rudy's suicide, she avoids any contact with him. At the same time, the mentor of young Wall Street trader Jacob unexpectedly dies, and Jacob suspects his hedge fund manager of being involved in the death. Jacob, who is Winnie's fiancé, seeks revenge and agrees to Gekko's offer of help, in return for which Jacob agrees to help Gekko with Winnie.
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