'Wall Street' Sequel Will Examine the Question of Whether Greed Is Still Good
Filed under: Drama, Deals, RumorMonger, 20th Century Fox, Remakes and Sequels
Making unnecessary sequels and cashing in on current events are two of Hollywood's favorite things. So when an opportunity arises to do both at the same time, you better believe they're going to do it! Hence the long-rumored sequel to 1987's Wall Street, which Variety reports is being fast-tracked to capitalize on the stock market's new relevance in ordinary people's lives. The sequel will focus on Gordon Gekko, the slick-haired, suspender-wearing corporate-raiding devil played by Michael Douglas in the original, newly released from prison as the sequel begins. Variety says 20th Century Fox intends for Douglas to star, though he hasn't signed on yet. But why wouldn't he? The last time he played this part, he got an Oscar for it, and it's not like he's super-busy making super-awesome movies these days. The sequel reportedly doesn't involve the Charlie Sheen character at all, which is probably just as well. The other one and a half men would get lonely without him.
The screenplay is being written by Allan Loeb, who wrote 21 and who also happens to be a licensed stock broker. He knows his greed and his card-counting and his shady gambling practices -- he sounds like a good fit. A director hasn't been assigned, but it's safe to assume it won't be Oliver Stone again.
Does any of this sound like a good idea to you? Yes, people are talking about Wall Street (the financial market, not the movie) again -- but they're talking about how much they hate it, and how angry they are at those greedy bastards for contributing to the economy's current screwed-up condition. The sequel is going to be a tough sale if it tries to make Gekko's "greed is good" mantra seem appealing or exciting again. On the other hand, if Gekko is humbled and chastened now, will he still be interesting? What direction do you think the Wall Street sequel should go?










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10-15-2008 @ 12:39AM
elenion said...
No mention of Oliver Stone? The chances of it being half as good as the original are slim to none without him.
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10-15-2008 @ 10:06AM
NP said...
I love the idea, but it will probably be a miscarriage.
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10-15-2008 @ 12:08PM
ML said...
I would expect their concept would be that Gekko would NOT be "humbled" and that they would NOT be selling "greed is good"; quite the opposite. You said it yourself, Gekko is the "devil" of the piece and they'd be expecting us to plunk down our dollars to see him stand in for Wall Street and get served his due, so to speak.
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12-26-2008 @ 10:52AM
Crassus said...
This is how the sequel should go, "but don't quote me". Martin Sheen has to be in it (to re-conjure some the past drama with Gekks).
Second, Gekko should be dealing with Royalty (I.E. House of Rothschild, Windsor-Mountbatten, Liechtenstein). This ties in well since Sir Lawrence Wildman ("The White Knight") was the Queen's boy. Gekko should obviously be a Billionaire (maybe his hotel heiress wife was able to stash the money away somewhere).
Third and last, this movie should utilize the intrigue featured in "Eyes Wide Shut" where the fabulously wealthy have fun in perverse rituals and pay off law enforcement. And it also should feature scenes of Gekko's shady deals with Genocidal Generals in impoverished nations.
This would make it the blockbuster of '09
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