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Mike Myers confirms Austin Powers 4 is active

ADAM D.
ADAM D.
Jun 18

Mike Myers has confirmed that a fourth Austin Powers film remains in development, ending years of speculation about the spy parody series’ future. During a recent appearance on Trevor Noah’s World Cup Watch Party, Myers responded affirmatively when asked if fans would see another installment, offering a simple “Yes” that reignites interest in the franchise dormant since 2002’s Austin Powers in Goldmember.

The original trilogy blended 1960s spy movie tropes with broad humor, featuring Myers in multiple roles including the swinging secret agent Austin Powers and his nemesis Dr. Evil. The films achieved solid commercial success, collectively earning over $676 million worldwide, though critical reception varied. The first two entries earned respectable scores for their playful satire and catchy one-liners, while Goldmember drew more mixed feedback despite an array of celebrity cameos. Critics often noted the series’ strength lay in not overstaying its welcome, raising questions about whether reviving it after more than two decades can recapture the same irreverent energy without feeling dated.

Talk of a sequel surfaced as early as 2005, with Myers occasionally mentioning he had ideas for the story and was working on a script. A recent Verizon commercial saw him reprise Dr. Evil alongside Seth Green as Scott Evil, serving as a light reminder of the character’s enduring pop culture footprint even without Mini-Me, following Verne Troyer’s passing. Director Jay Roach, who helmed the previous films, has also discussed the possibility in past interviews, suggesting the creative team maintains some alignment on potential directions.

Reviving comedy franchises after long hiatuses carries inherent risks. Cultural references and humor styles evolve quickly, and what felt fresh in the late 1990s and early 2000s may require careful updating to avoid nostalgia-driven repetition or tonal missteps. The Austin Powers movies thrived on specific parody elements tied to James Bond conventions and period aesthetics, elements that might need recalibration for contemporary audiences accustomed to different comedic rhythms. At the same time, Myers’ continued affinity for the character and the built-in recognition factor could provide a foundation for new adventures, potentially exploring how the swinging ’60s sensibility collides with modern technology or global issues.

Whether the project advances to production depends on script quality, studio interest, and Myers’ availability, given his selective approach to roles in recent years. For fans, the confirmation offers cautious optimism rather than guaranteed success. The series’ cult status ensures an audience, yet delivering a sequel that honors the originals while delivering fresh laughs presents a notable challenge after such a lengthy gap. All three existing films remain available on Prime Video, providing easy access for those wanting to revisit the shagadelic world before any new entry arrives.

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