🎬 American Pie 2 (2025)
👉 Jason Biggs, Chris Klein, Thomas Ian Nicholas
High school may be over, but growing up is anything but simple. American Pie 2 picks up with Jim (Jason Biggs), Oz (Chris Klein), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), and Finch as they leave behind the chaos of prom night only to face a new challenge: the summer after graduation. With college on the horizon and adulthood looming, the boys decide to spend one last summer together — and, of course, nothing goes according to plan.

This time, the misadventures are bigger, bolder, and even more awkward. Jason Biggs once again brings laugh-out-loud hilarity as Jim, whose endless string of embarrassing mishaps turns every romantic moment into a disaster. Chris Klein’s Oz fumbles through long-distance love while trying to keep his sweet, wide-eyed charm intact. Thomas Ian Nicholas grounds the group as Kevin, the heart of the pact, desperate to hold the friends together before life pulls them apart. And of course, Finch brings his eccentric wit — with more unexpected twists involving the legendary Stifler’s mom.

The gang rents a beach house for the summer, believing it will be a paradise of freedom, parties, and romance. Instead, it becomes a minefield of outrageous pranks, cringeworthy hookups, and lessons in love they never expected. From band camp encounters to backyard disasters, every moment is packed with raunchy comedy, wild surprises, and just enough sincerity to make the laughter hit even harder.

Eugene Levy returns as Jim’s hilariously awkward yet endlessly supportive dad, delivering some of the film’s most unforgettable advice and grounding the story with warmth amid the madness.
Directed with the same unapologetic energy as the original, American Pie 2 (2025) isn’t just about crude jokes and embarrassing moments — it’s about holding onto friendship, discovering who you are, and realizing that the messiest parts of life are often the most unforgettable.
Wild, heartfelt, and unapologetically funny, American Pie 2 proves that the journey into adulthood isn’t clean or graceful — but it’s always better when you face it together.
