American Pie Presents Girls Rules 20202020 ~upd~ Jun 2026

The latest addition to the infamous Stifler family tree, inheriting the signature confidence and chaotic energy of her predecessors.

American Pie Presents: Girls' Rules follows Annie (Madison Pettis), Kayla (Lizzie Broadway), Michelle (Natasha Behnam), and Stephanie (Piper Curtis) during their senior year at East Great Falls High. Unlike the original movies, which focused on boys trying to lose their virginity, this film centers on the girls taking control of their lives, relationships, and sexuality.

However, some reviews were more forgiving. A review on IMDb argued that the film is "funny, engaging, sex positive in a way the original APs clearly weren't," suggesting it should not be judged solely by its association with its predecessors. Despite this, the overall consensus remained that Girls' Rules was a disappointing and weak entry in the franchise that failed to capture the spirit of the original. As of the time of its release, the film holds a low rating on platforms like IMDb, reflecting its poor reception. american pie presents girls rules 20202020

The film relies on a fresh cast rather than legacy characters from the theatrical releases.

, best known as Greg Heffley from the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movies, in a much more "adult" role as Emmett. The latest addition to the infamous Stifler family

The movie remains widely accessible for fans of classic teen coms and direct-to-video nostalgia. Streaming and Digital Rental

It introduced the first female Stifler in a leading role, Stephanie Stifler (played by Lizze Broadway). Behind-the-Scenes Trivia However, some reviews were more forgiving

In a 2023 interview, director Mike Elliott stated: “We’d love to do Girls’ Rules 2*. The cast is up for it. But Universal is waiting to see how the nostalgia wave hits Gen Z.”* As of late 2025, no sequel has been greenlit. However, a new American Pie theatrical film (unrelated to the Presents series) has been rumored, potentially uniting original cast members.

As noted in a 2020 review, it is best approached as a "boisterous joyride" rather than a true successor to the original franchise, perhaps capturing a "sweet rom-com" vibe.

To remedy their romantic and sexual frustrations, the girls create a pact—traditionally known in the franchise as a "virginity pact" or sexual goal sheet—to get exactly what they want by the upcoming "Morp" (a backward prom where girls ask out boys). The group consists of four distinct archetypes: