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Theatrical Release
08/08/08

Home Video
11/18/08

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for mature
material and sensuality

Running Time
1 hour 51 minutes

Genre
Drama

Director
Sanaa Hamri

Writer
Elizabeth Chandler

Cast
Amber Tamblyn, Alexis
Bledel, America Ferrera,
Blake Lively, Tom Wisdom

Studio
Warner Bros Pictures
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THE SISTERHOOD OF THE
TRAVELING PANTS 2   (2008)
                                    SYNOPSIS

Amber Tamblyn, America Ferrera, Blake Lively and
Alexis Bledel reunite onscreen this summer as the
lifelong best friends audiences fell in love with four
years ago.  

Based on Ann Brashares’ best-selling series of
novels about four young women who share an
unbreakable bond through the unpredictable
events of their lives, “The Sisterhood of the
Traveling Pants 2” catches up with Tibby, Carmen,
Bridget and Lena in the months following their first
year of college.  Having been apart all year, their
plans for the summer will take them even further
along separate paths as each experiences the
freedom, love, choices and challenging life
lessons that mark their individual journeys toward
adulthood.  Now, it will take more than a hurried
note or even a treasured pair of pants passed
back and forth among them to keep their lives
connected.  
Feeling displaced at home with her mother
expecting a new baby, and disappointed that her
friends opted to spend the summer away, Carmen
(America Ferrera) accepts a chance invitation to
work backstage at a theater festival in Vermont.  
There, she surprisingly finds herself thrust into the
spotlight for the very first time and simultaneously
becomes the focus of the play’s handsome young
leading man.    
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Tibby (Amber Tamblyn), meanwhile, remains in New York City to wrap an NYU film project while
cautiously taking her relationship with Brian McBrian (Leonardo Nam, reprising his role from the first
film) to the next level.  When an unexpected crisis complicates everything, she must finally face her fear
of getting close if she wants to let love in.   
Bridget (Blake Lively), still struggling with the loss of her mother and questions about her past, travels to
Turkey for an archeological dig before realizing that the truths she needs to uncover are buried closer to
home.    
And Lena (Alexis Bledel), separated from first love Kostas (Michael Rady) and studying at the Rhode
Island School of Design, meets a free-spirited fellow art student (Jesse Williams) who forces her to
choose between holding on to her memories or mending her heart and pursuing an exciting new love.  
For Tibby, Carmen, Bridget and Lena, communication was always as easy as breathing.  Now, new
priorities and rapid changes make it harder for them to keep in touch.  Messages are sometimes
missed… or misunderstood.
But when it matters most, they will still reach out to those who know them best.  Finding a way to share
their experiences as they always have, with heart and humor, they will come to value more than ever the
immeasurable power of their friendship.