Fox has bumped the upcoming Oliver Stone film “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” from April 23rd all the way to September 24th.
The film, a sequel to Stone’s ’80s classic “Wall Street,” has already had a handful of trailers and posters for the film hit the web. While the teaser trailer didn’t do much for us, the longer international trailer worked much better, and pointed toward a solid B-movie cautionary tale (as long as it doesn’t take itself too seriously).
There’s no official word yet on the reason for the move, though the competition seems just as fierce. In April, it would’ve faced “The Losers” and the much delayed Jennifer Lopez romcom “The Back Up Plan.” Now, the film will compete not only with Zach Snyder’s animated film “The Legend Of The Guardians,” but the Kristen Bell Disney comedy “You Again” and most notably Kevin Macdonald’s “The Eagle Of The Ninth.” At the very least, with Stone now free from doing press rounds, we hope it will enable him to get to work on his gestating drug thriller, “Savages.”