Who said girls can’t have fun? The new trailer for Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising finds Selena Gomez and Chloë Grace Moretz battling the boys.

In Neighbors 2, a new group of college troublemakers move in next to Mac and Kelly (played by Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne), leaving the family with no choice but to call in help from their old frenemy Teddy (Zac Efron).

The response to this movie is going to be interesting. Thanks to the sorority angle, the movie will be addressing sexism a lot, it seems, for better or for worse.

I loved the first Neighbors so I’m pretty excited for this one. It hits theaters May 20, 2016 and co-stars Dave Franco, Ike Barinholtz, Carla Gallo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Kiersey Clemons, Beanie Feldstein, and Lisa Kudrow

The full synopsis for Neighbors 2 follows:

Now that Mac (Rogen) and Kelly Radner (Byrne) have a second baby on the way, they are ready to make the final move into adulthood: the suburbs. But just as they thought they’d reclaimed the neighborhood and were safe to sell, they learn that the new occupants next door are a sorority even more out of control than Teddy (Efron) and his brothers ever dreamed of being.

Tired of their school’s sexist, restrictive system, the unorthodox ladies of Kappa Nu have decided to start a house where they can do whatever the hell they want. When Shelby (Moretz) and her sisters, Beth (Kiersey Clemons) and Nora (Beanie Feldstein), find the perfect place just off campus, they won’t let the fact that it’s located on a quiet street stand in their way of parties as epic as the guys throw.

Forced to turn to the one ex-neighbor with the skills to bring down the new Greeks next door, the Radners—alongside best friends Jimmy (Ike Barinholtz) and Paula (Carla Gallo)—bring in charismatic Teddy as their secret weapon. If he can infiltrate the sorority and charm his way through it, the thirtysomethings will shutter the Kappas’ home. But if they think that their neighbors are going down without a fight, they have severely underestimated the power of youthful ingenuity and straight-up crazy.