American Pie
AMERICAN PIE
Jim and his high school friends Kevin, Oz, Finch, and Stifler make a pact to lose their virginity before graduation. Each of them stumbles through awkward attempts at romance, learning that real relationships are more complicated than they imagined. Jim’s embarrassing misadventures become legendary among their classmates but ultimately help him grow more honest about what he wants. Oz finds unexpected sincerity through choir student Heather, while Kevin struggles with commitment and Finch pursues his own mysterious charm. By prom night, the friends realize that maturity comes less from sex and more from understanding themselves and respecting their partners.
AMERICAN PIE 2
After finishing their first year of college, the friends reunite for a summer vacation at a rented beach house. They try to recapture their high school freedom while navigating changing relationships and personal insecurities. Jim hopes to impress Nadia but instead grows closer to Michelle, discovering genuine compatibility. Oz and Heather struggle with long distance pressures, while Kevin copes with his breakup and Stifler turns the summer into nonstop chaos. By summer’s end, the group understands their friendships are evolving as adulthood begins to take shape.
AMERICAN WEDDING
Jim and Michelle become engaged and plan a wedding that quickly spirals into stressful comedy. Jim struggles to prove himself worthy to Michelle’s family while desperately trying to keep Stifler from ruining everything. Finch and Stifler resume their rivalry as romantic tensions and past grudges resurface among the friends. Bachelor party disasters and wedding mishaps force Jim to confront his lingering immaturity. In the end, the ceremony succeeds, marking a turning point where the group accepts that their carefree youth is finally giving way to adult commitments.
AMERICAN PIE PRESENTS: BAND CAMP
Matt Stifler, eager to live up to his brother’s notorious reputation, is sent to band camp after a prank goes too far. Planning to film embarrassing footage of campers, he instead becomes immersed in the music program and begins to change his attitude. His rivalry with talented band member Elyse pushes him to confront his own selfish behavior. As the camp prepares for competition, Matt learns teamwork and starts caring about others’ success. By summer’s end, he earns new respect and begins stepping out of his brother’s shadow.
AMERICAN PIE PRESENTS: THE NAKED MILE
College-bound Erik Stifler feels pressure to match the wild sexual reputation of his extended family. Visiting his cousin Dwight’s campus, he joins friends preparing for the infamous Naked Mile race weekend. The chaotic celebration tests Erik’s relationship with his girlfriend Tracy and forces him to examine his priorities. Watching others’ reckless behavior makes him question whether casual hookups are really what he wants. Erik ultimately chooses honesty and commitment over living purely for the Stifler name.
AMERICAN PIE PRESENTS: BETA HOUSE
Erik and his friend Cooze enter college life by pledging the wild Beta House fraternity led by Dwight Stifler. The fraternity soon faces a challenge from a rival group determined to shut down their party lifestyle. Amid endless competitions and outrageous initiation rituals, Erik struggles to balance fraternity loyalty with his academic and romantic responsibilities. The escalating rivalry forces the Betas to prove their unity and creativity. In the end, friendship and teamwork secure their victory while Erik continues growing beyond his earlier insecurities.
AMERICAN PIE PRESENTS: THE BOOK OF LOVE
Three high school friends discover a damaged version of the legendary sex guidebook once used by their predecessors. Hoping the book will solve their romantic problems, they attempt to repair and complete it while pursuing relationships of their own. Their misguided experiments lead to humiliation but also deeper understanding of consent and communication. Guidance from older alumni helps them realize the original book was more about honesty than tricks. By graduation, the friends learn confidence comes from genuine connection rather than shortcuts.
AMERICAN REUNION
Years later, the original friends return home for their high school reunion, discovering how much their lives have changed. Jim and Michelle juggle marriage and parenthood, while Kevin questions his career and Oz wrestles with fame and past relationships. Old attractions resurface as Finch and Stifler reconnect with familiar rivals and romantic interests. The weekend brings back memories that help them confront regrets and reconsider what happiness really means. By the reunion’s conclusion, the friends reaffirm their bond and recognize that growing older does not mean losing the friendships that shaped them.
AMERICAN PIE PRESENTS: GIRLS' RULES
Four high school friends decide to take control of their senior year romantic lives instead of waiting for boys to make the first move. Their coordinated plans quickly become complicated as emotions and rivalries interfere. Each girl discovers her own expectations about relationships differ from the group strategy. Friendship tensions rise but ultimately strengthen as they support one another through heartbreak and success. By the end of the school year, they recognize that honesty and friendship matter more than winning any dating game.