Michael Douglas has spoken to Empire Magazine about returning to Wall Street: "It’s 22 years later," Douglas explained. "Gordon has done about eight years in jail and got out in about 2001. The picture predominantly focuses on these last couple of years on Wall Street, which nobody anticipated. We shot the first one in 1986 and it was a wild, wild colourful time. And here we have both a train crash and a larger-than-life period leading up to that train crash. It’s an exciting time to make a picture about Wall Street." He then added: "We’ve got Josh Brolin playing what I guess is the villain of the piece. There’s a little bit of Terence Stamp, from the first one, in there. Allan Loeb wrote a good script and when Oliver signed on he put his fingerprints all over it. I think it’ll be a relevant movie. It’s all to do with the execution, I guess." If done right, Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps should hold a mirror up to the current financial climate, and the folk that are at the very core of it. Let's hope Oliver Stone brings his A-Game, after the relative mediocrity of World Trade Centre and W.