Yeah, child! Mike Myers teased that a fourth Austin Powers movie could also be within the works.
“I will be able to neither confirm nor deny the existence or nonexistence of a film must a movie like that exist or now not exist,” the 55-year-old actor stated with a grin right through an appearance on Good Morning America on Wednesday, June 20. “It’s taking a look just right. Yeah, so we’ll see.”
Myers stated that it's been “a very long time” since enthusiasts last noticed the womanizing British undercover agent on the large screen, something he chalked as much as his rising circle of relatives. (The 3rd flick within the franchise, Austin Powers in Goldmember, was once released nearly Sixteen years ago.)

“I've three youngsters now,” he explained, referencing son Spike, 6, and daughters Sunday, 4, and Paulina, 2, together with his wife, Kelly Tisdale. “Mostly what I try to do is simply stuff out of my house. I did a documentary for two years [about] Alice Cooper’s manager Shep Gordon known as Supermensch. I’ve been developing stuff, doing small portions in stuff like Bohemian Rhapsody and that film Terminal with Margot Robbie. Just stuff that didn’t stay me a ways away from my family, so yeah, we’ll see what happens.”
The Gong Show host first stepped into the sneakers of the identify persona and his nemesis, Dr. Evil, in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery in 1997. He reprised both roles within the sequels Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) and Goldmember (2002).
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One actor who is not going to go back for the potential fourth movie is Verne Troyer, who died at the age of 49 on April 21. The actor was once very best identified for taking part in Mini-Me.
“Verne was an unbelievable human being,” Myers said on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on May 2. “I worked with him for a long time. [He was] a perfect comedian. I’ve always simply wanted to make that point. As written, Mini-Me is, like, almost a prop. But he brought it up off the page, made it better than written, and we ended up simply giving him an increasing number of stuff to do. … I leave out him.”
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