

Romance · Comedy
Overview
Pacific Coast Academy alumni return to Malibu for an over-the-top wedding that turns into a high school reunion for the books.
Top Cast


Jamie Lynn Spears
Jamie Lynn Spears
Zoey Brooks
Jamie Lynn Spears
Zoey Brooks


Sean Flynn
Sean Flynn
Chase Matthews
Sean Flynn
Chase Matthews


Erin Sanders
Erin Sanders
Quinn Pensky
Erin Sanders
Quinn Pensky


Christopher Massey
Christopher Massey
Michael Barret
Christopher Massey
Michael Barret


Matthew Underwood
Matthew Underwood
Logan Reese
Matthew Underwood
Logan Reese


Abby Wilde
Abby Wilde
Stacey Dillsen
Abby Wilde
Stacey Dillsen


Dean Geyer
Dean Geyer
Todd
Dean Geyer
Todd


Owen Thiele
Owen Thiele
Archer March
Owen Thiele
Archer March


Jack Salvatore, Jr.
Jack Salvatore, Jr.
Mark Del Figgalo
Jack Salvatore, Jr.
Mark Del Figgalo


Zach Zagoria
Zach Zagoria
Jordan B
Zach Zagoria
Jordan B
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