10 March 2010 5:35 PM, PST | EmpireOnline | See recent EmpireOnline news »

Bad news if you’ve been looking forward to watching Oliver Stone’s Wall Street sequel Money Never Sleeps, particularly after the impressive trailers – the film is being bumped back from its April release date to a September slot.The reasoning? Fox isn’t saying, but Variety speculates that it’s part of a strategy that includes the studio hoping that the movie will be included in the Cannes Film Festival – which runs from May 12-23 this year, and could provide the perfect, awareness-boosting international launch.Despite the fact that the talent, which includes Michael Douglas, Shia Labeouf, Carey Mulligan and Josh Brolin have been promoting the movie, it’s been decided that the move to an autumn release is a smarter move than trying to find a spot in the crowded summer months.So now we get to wait a little longer to find out what happens to Gordon »


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