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New Clips From 'Wall Street 2' Featuring Shia LaBeouf
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The young star is seen talking to Michael Douglas in the first clip and having a discussion with Frank Langella in the other video.

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Other sneak peeks to "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps" are provided in some new clips. Making their way out via Moviefone, the videos see Shia LaBeouf having serious conversations with two different older men.

In the first clip, the depicter of Jake "Jacob" Moore is featured meeting his fiancee's father Gordon Gekko who is portrayed by Michael Douglas. The other clip, meanwhile, follows Jacob talking to Frank Langella's Lewis Zabel as they stroll down the street in a park.

Serving as the follow-up to 1987 Academy Award winner "Wall Street", "Wall Street 2" takes place 23 years after the first film. It sees Gordon who decides to re-focus his attention on rebuilding his relationship with his estranged daughter Winnie after his initial attempts to warn Wall Street of the forthcoming economic downturn and stock market crash receives no response.

In the meantime, Winnie's fiance Jacob seeks revenge for the death of his mentor. He suspects his hedge fund manager of being involved in the death. Thus, he agrees to team up with Gordon. In return, Jacob will help Gordon with Winnie.

Carey Mulligan stars as Winnie, joined by Josh Brolin and Susan Sarandon who play Jacob's hedge fund manager Bretton James and Jacob's mother Sylvia Moore respectively. Directed by Oliver Stone, this crime drama is planned to be released on September 24 after pushed back from its original schedule of April 23.

"Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps" Clip 1:

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