The brand new poster for the fourth official "American Pie" movie, "American Reunion," definitely looks familiar, but there's something different going on.

First of all, there's certainly not enough pie to go around to feed all the returning, randy cast members. All of the series' original stars, including Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Mena Suvari, Seann William Scott and Chris Klein, are all here, but I don't think that's it.

Maybe, it's because the new poster for "American Reunion" is an exact copy of the first film's iconic poster. Talk about a nostalgia attack. Everyone is in their old positions from the poster from way back in 1999, except this time Jason Biggs decided to put some clothes on. Be sure to check out the posters side-by-side. There's definitely a stark difference. It has been 13 years since the original "Pie," and, my, how time has passed!

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Well, let's face it: it wouldn't be an "American Pie" sequel without Jason Biggs doing something sexually shameful, and in that regard, the first official teaser trailer for "American Reunion" doesn't disappoint.

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As debuted on MSN, this red-band trailer — see: not safe for work — is but a brief glance into the lives of Jim and Michelle, the high school sweethearts turned lifelong lovers played by Biggs and Alyson Hannigan… but what little we do happen to see is, ah, much more than enough, to put it in gentle terms.

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Darren AronofskyWolverine has a remarkably gifted healing factor, but can "The Wolverine" recover from its latest wound?

Splash Page reports that Darren Aronofsky is parting ways with the film due to a lengthy production schedule that would have kept him out of the United States for nearly a year. Fox and leading man Hugh Jackman have pledged to aggressively seek a new director. We hope that Aronofsky's vision stays with the project despite the shift in leadership, much like Guillermo del Toro's work has stayed with "The Hobbit."

There's more movie news after the jump -- a "Firefly" star has joined "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," Stifler is feasting on "American Pie" and Joseph Kosinski's latest flick has succumbed to "Oblivion."

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Superstar comic Dane Cook has been flirting with Hollywood for a while now, with supporting roles in films like "Dan in Real Life" and "Mr. Brooks." Now he's gets more front and center for the new romantic comedy, "My Best Friend's Girl," where his best friend (Jason Biggs) hires him to take his ex (Kate Hudson) out on a date to convince her how great he (Biggs) is. But before that happens, we're witness to Cook's character Tank going on a series of disastrous dates (on purpose, natch). "My Best Friend's Girl" hits theaters this Friday.

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