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Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko)
The 71-year-old currently has four projects in the works, including a follow-up to the 2015 superhero flick, Ant-Man, in which he'll reprise his role as Dr. Hank Pym.
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Charlie Sheen (Bud Fox)
After revealing he's HIV Positive last year, the 50-year-old has only one film slated for release in 2016 called Nine Eleven, which centers around the 2001 terrorist attack in NYC.
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Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor)
The blonde beauty, 55, recently wrapped three separate projects, including the comedy Undateable John, which costars Shannen Doherty.
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Martin Sheen (Carl Fox)
The 76-year-old legendary actor, and father of Charlie, recently starred alongside Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin in Netflix's Grace and Frankie. He also appears in the upcoming Warren Beatty-directed film Rules Don't Apply.
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John C. McGinley (Marvin)
Best known for his nine-year stint on Scrubs, the 57-year-old is set to star on IFC's new horror comedy, Stan Against Evil.
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Terence Stamp (Sir Larry Wildman)
The 78-year-old will appear in the highly-anticipated film adaption of Ransom Riggs' novel Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, which will be released next month.
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James Karen (Harry Lynch)
At 92, the Pennsylvania native has an impressive three projects in the works, including the 2017 horror film Cynthia.
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Sean Young (Kate Gekko)
The 56-year-old has a whopping 10 projects on the docket for 2016 and 2017, including the horror film Escape Room and comedy Nick and Nicky.