After a couple weeks of swirling rumors, Variety is reporting that Oliver Stone is set to return to the Wall Street sequel that may or may not still be called Money Never Sleeps. There were early attempts to pooh-pooh the certainty of Stone’s re-upping, but this is a no-brainer, of course, since Stone yearns for big-league relevance, as both World Trade Center and the play-nice, concessionary inclinations of his Dubya biopic indicate. Not doing this movie would go against the grain of what’s in his blood, especially given the current economic climate. So Stone is in, Michael Douglas is back, and Edward Pressman is again on board as producer. Naturally, perhaps because Chris Pine is somehow deemed too old (or maybe because the ridiculous wig he’s forced to sport in Bottle Shock is still secretly being held against him by Hollywood), none other than Shia LaBeouf is in talks to join Douglas, who talked on a comically large cell phone and won an Oscar as Gordon Gekko in the original 1987 film.