: Senior year at East Great Falls follows Annie, Kayla, Michelle, and Stephanie as they harness "girl power" to achieve their social goals before graduation.

One of the key aspects of the film is its approach to sex education. The movie aims to provide a more open and honest discussion about sex, relationships, and body image, targeting a younger audience. For example, the film addresses topics such as:

: Surprisingly, many standard editions lack traditional physical extras like deleted scenes or making-of featurettes, though some digital platforms and YouTube hosted a gag reel separately.

While the film initially premiered on Netflix and DVD in October 2020, it didn't hit high-definition physical media immediately.

The plot follows a group of high school senior girls who form a "sex pact" to help each other lose their virginity before graduation—but under their own rules. The film cleverly reverses the premise of the 1999 original, focusing on female pleasure, agency, and friendship amidst the trademark gross-out humor.

If you grew up with Jim, Oz, and Kevin, Girls' Rules is a fascinating "what-if" scenario. It’s lighter than the original trilogy but carries more heart than some of the mid-2000s direct-to-DVD sequels.