American Pie Presents: Beta - House

The film shifts the action to the university campus, where Erik and his friend Mike "Cooze" Coozeman pledge the fraternity, presided over by Erik’s legendary cousin, Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley). The central conflict arises when a rival fraternity of "Geeks" attempts to shut down the Betas' party-centric lifestyle, leading to the "Greek Olympiad"—a series of raunchy competitions to determine which house remains on campus. Production and Reception

The movie is known for doubling down on the franchise's signature gross-out humor, featuring segments like "Greek Roulette" and various outrageous fraternity challenges. American Pie Presents: Beta House

Actor Robbie Amell met his future wife, Italia Ricci, while filming this movie in Toronto. The film shifts the action to the university

Universal Pictures commissioned the sequel after the commercial success of The Naked Mile , bringing back writer Erik Lindsay, director Andrew Waller, and much of the principal cast. Actor Robbie Amell met his future wife, Italia

Eugene Levy returns for his sixth appearance in the franchise as Noah Levenstein , a Beta House alumnus who assists with the Olympiad.

Despite receiving generally negative critical reviews for its crude humor and graphic content, the film was a moderate financial success, earning over $18.5 million in US sales alone.

Released in 2007, is the third installment in the direct-to-DVD American Pie Presents spin-off series. It serves as a direct sequel to The Naked Mile , following Erik Stifler (John White) as he enters his freshman year of college. Plot and Setting