Has it really been 12 years since Jason Biggs enjoyed improper relations with a fruit-filled pastry? Or since Alyson Hannigan played her flute in a particularly unorthodox manner? Apparently it has. And in that time the cast of the original AMERICAN PIE have seen mixed fortunes: some have dropped off the radar a little, some have dropped off the radar a lot, and some have been stuck playing the same characters ever since. Either way, the whole gang is preparing for one last smut-ridden ride with four-quel AMERICAN REUNION. And coming from John Hurwitz, the man behind Harold and Kumar, expect much of the same.
Featuring the entire class of ’99, the whole gang are sure to learn (yet another) helping of life lessons by way of humping or penetrating oneself with inanimate objects. Or Stifler’s mom.Check out these all-new stills from the film.
AMERICAN REUNION is directed by John Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and stars Jason Biggs, Alyson hannigan, Sean William Scott, Mena Suvari, Shannon Elisabeth, and Eugene Levy. It arrives in cinemas April 2012.
Source: USA Today
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