The bawdy, boundary-pushing American Pie franchise returns with a gender-swapped spin in Girls’ Rules , the ninth installment in the direct-to-video series and the first to center entirely on a female ensemble. Directed by Mike Elliot (who helmed several previous Pie spin-offs) and written by Blayne Weaver and David H. Steinberg, the film attempts to modernize the raunchy teen comedy formula for a new generation—this time with young women calling the shots.
When the American Pie franchise first graced screens in 1999, it redefined the teen sex comedy for a new generation. For over two decades, the series has been synonymous with awkward flings, Stifler’s mom, and that infamous warm apple pie. Fast forward to 2020, and Universal’s direct-to-digital release of marked a seismic shift. For the first time in the franchise’s history, the embarrassment, lust, and chaos were told entirely from the female point of view. American Pie Presents Girls Rules 2020
This is the first film in the series that does not feature Eugene Levy as "Jim’s Dad" (Noah Levenstein). When the American Pie franchise first graced screens