<P> Pete Hosey is the leader of the teenagers who attacked Greg and Rowley on Halloween . He is an antagonist in the first film . He is unnamed in the first book and he is replaced by Herbie Reamer in the online version . After hassling Greg and Rowley on Halloween, Greg yells that he will call the cops, and they chase him to Greg's grandmother's house . In the book, Greg and Rowley sneak back home, but in the movie, they try to intimidate Pete and his friends with a weed hacker, before Pete scratches his car and they are chased into the woods . In both the book and the movie, the teens hold a vendetta against Greg and Rowley . Near the end they corner them on the school field and decide to force them to eat the moldy cheese . Rowley is forced to eat the cheese, but Greg avoids it by saying he's lactose intolerant . In the movie they are chased off by the coach . </P> <P> Although his family is vaguely referenced in the books, the Warren's are what got Frank thinking of making Greg more manly . Frank is deeply jealous of the Warrens . In stark contrast to Greg, the Warrens' children are shown to be athletic and sporty . In the third film, Stan, the father of the family, is shown to be a neighbor of the Heffley's . He had a childhood rivalry with Frank, that they appear to have gotten over as adults . Greg finds out that Stan has been making fun of his father behind his back and comes up with an elaborate prank to get back at him . In the movie, Mr Warren is the troop master of the Wilderness Explorers, and invites everyone over for an Independence Day party . They only appear in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw . </P> <P> Only appearing in The Long Haul, the Beardos are the main antagonists of the book . They are a couple with three sons . The Heffleys indirectly met them during their road trip, though only Greg knows who they are . Their first encounter is at a motel, where Greg angrily berates one of the Beardo children, who then tells his father on him, causing Greg to fear running into them again . Greg and his family are convinced that the Beardos have stolen their luggage and belongings at a place they both attended called "Soak Central ." They try to track them down though it was revealed at the end that Greg actually had the key to their locker in Soak Central, and that he got the number wrong . Their belongings were actually there . The Beardos were known for driving a purple van, similar to the Heffleys' minivan . The family's real surname is unknown, as Greg himself does not who they are . It is likely he dubbed them this because of the patriarch's noticeably long beard . </P> <P> In the film adaption of The Long Haul, Mr. and Mrs. Beardo are portrayed by Chris Coppola and Kimberli Lincoln, and have a daughter named Brandi and two sons named Brandon and Brent . </P>

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