UPDATED: I’m told that Mike Myers has started writing Austin Powers 4 which will be an homage to his late father. “It’s very personal with a father and son theme loosely based on his own life,” an insider tells me.
As Myers has previously said, this fourth installment of the super spy spoof movie series will focus on Austin’s arch-villain Dr. Evil, who was based on Blofeld of the Bond films. But what hasn’t been known is that the AP4 plot is really about Dr. Evil and his son (introduced already as Scott Evil, played by Seth Green). (NEW) Myers said this week he conceived the film’s plot during a “spiritual quest” of self-discovery to help him cope with his dad’s death in 1991 following a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. And it was during this time in his life that he said he was inspired to create the character of The Love Guru. “In many ways, The Love Guru is honouring him by dealing with his loss, because making silly movies is how I deal with things.”
Myers is penning his idea with Baby Mama‘s Mike McCullers, who collaborated with Myers on Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Austin Powers 3: Goldmember. There’s no deal in place yet but New Line is panting after No. 4 despite Myer’s recent box office bomb, The Love Guru, for Paramount. But does Myers realize he may no longer be a draw? (Probably not. Before the pic opened, he reportedly made diva demands from Conan O’Brien staffers last month for stupid stuff like Twizzlers and raspberry seltzer. Ugh.) Interestingly, I’m told that Myers had a character in the original Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery script called The Love Guru but decided not to shoot it and then wrote it out of the series. Nevertheless, when Paramount decided to make The Love Guru, it demanded that New Line sign a pledge that it had no claims to the character.
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I found his humor to be about as amusing as a car alarm in a mall parking lot.
Love Guru bombing ? “Mike Myers is no longer a draw.” Austin Powers is one of the sturdier franchises around. 2 did way better than 1, and 3 did better than 2 (domestically anyway). Why the impatience to bury Myers’ career when so many other celebs float from hit to bomb to hit?
On another note, Goldmember was supposed to be a tribute to his dad too. Didn’t his mom do anything for him all these years?
After Love Guru–MM’s homage (of sorts) to his spiritual hero, Deepak Chopra–you’d think MM would give up on the whole tribute thing.
I know if I were one of his heroes, I’d beg him not to honor me.
And, say, isn’t MM’s 15 minutes up by now?
HURRAY! Another post about New Line. Or rather the undead reanimated corpse of the mini major that stumbles aimlessly through Burbank moaning and slowly rotting away.
It’s sad to think that such a film is being born out of the fact both Myers and New Line are both on a sharp downward spiral.
I had to laugh when someone described Undead New Line as existing under Warners in the same way Castle Rock does. Making smaller projects with their own coin and co-financing larger ones with WB’s own co-financing labels like Legendary.
The point being that Castle Rock had a great filmmaking pedigree before they ‘arrived’ at the WB lot. New Line however? Tropic Thunder features a faux trailer for a film starring Jack Black character who plays a family of constant farters. The studio that lends it’s name to such a mock trailer? New Line. Enough said.
Once New Line run through their meagre salvo of franchises with Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm St, Austin Powers and of course The Hobbit (which WB may yet still nick for themselves) will New Line be able to survive on Harold + Kumar films?
But Nikki, where was the post about Shaye and Lynne’s Unique Features first aqusition under their new WB deal? Boarding an epic trilogy adaptation of Asimov’s Foundtion series? Man alive! Who saw that coming?
I agree with Uncle Vanya (above)- Mike Myers is over- While watching “The Love Guru” I realized how “10 Years Ago” Mike Myers and his humor have become. Yuck-
after “The Love Guru”– I can’t imagine ever wanting to
see another “Austin Powers” movie- Please Paramount save the public from this excruciating pain. It’s time for Mike Myers to go behind the scenes—–or to develop something futuristic and new. Austin Powers R.I.P.
How is this newsworthy or interesting? Mike Meyers is so 1997. Most pictures coming out of the studios today are a snore. Mike Meyers just adds a digit to my long train of ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Thank you, “Uncle Vanya”
We were thinking the same thing about Mike Myers – didn’t his mom do anything for him all these years?
Frankly, these self-indulgent celebs and their “tributes” to their fathers, and their incessant father-son dramatizations, are annoying.
How about some mother-daughter action? Oh, sorry – women are a majority but should act like they don’t exist. Or, save it for the occasional show on the CW. (Whereafter, everyone can gripe about the nerve to have a female-oriented show on air.)
Have you seen how many people recognize their mother over their father? Such as Slash of Guns N Roses/ Velvet Revolver fame, Athletes, and many other actors. Yet when one person goes out to make a tribute to their father they get bashed for it. Not every mother has done so much for their child, he may be closer to his father, and I find your comment on his tribute to the man very ignorant, as you have no idea what goes on in the daily life of Mike Myers, nor anyone else.
Nikki saying that he’s not a draw anymore after one misfire shows how she’s desperate to just barf out a quick ‘take’ on any subject rather than provide insight or accuracy.
Love Guru was a piece of garbage, but betting against this guy so quickly is a mistake.
Roger
New Line sure is desperate, aren’t they? WB should get this movie. If we have to take idiots from their marketing/publicity team, we should be allowed to take any of their properties that have a remote chance at making money. WB gets AUSTIN POWERS 4 and THE HOBBIT and they can have SON OF THE SON OF THE MASK and RUSH HOUR 4:THIS TIME THEY GO TO THE MOON.
How many times can we beat a dead horse? Not the Austin Powers franchise, Mike Myers’s one-note “humor.”
He’s an extreme diva with an ego the size of Texas.
What’s more alarming is that nobody had the guts to tell him that Love Guru was a piece of shit script which never should have been made.
Instead they all inflated his ego even more. DeLuca should have been savvy enough to know Love Guru was crap as soon as he read it. Paramount should have pulled the plug as soon as they saw his idiotic costume and beard. The guru was repellent to look at and his dialogue was offensive and idiotic.
But nobody was willing to tell this emperor he had no clothes. Doing Dr. Evil is all he has to fall back on now but he should have done Part 4 a few years ago it should have been in theaters in 2005. Cat in the Hat was a disaster and it paved the way for Love Guru. Both characters were equally repellent.
I think Mike lost his bearings when he stupidly kicked his fantastic wife Robin to the curb. She gave him stability and smart advice. Without her he went off the comedic map. Supposedly he had a mid-life sexual identity crisis but even if that’s true there was no reason for him to dump Robin.
I’m sure she’d have been fine if he wanted to explore his bisexuality, she could have watched him with another guy or even participated. Fortunately she walked away with a huge amount of money probably $50 million or more so she’s the real winner here.
pass.
I think Austin Powers 4 would be a mistake. While Goldmember did do well financially, I don’t really know anyone who remembers it fondly, and that dissatisfaction was probably an unspoken element in the failure of The Love Guru.
I think Myers is caught in a rut. He’s so picky that outside of Shrek, he’ll only do things he writes or co-writes, but he’s too big a “star” for folks to sit him down and say: “Mikey, I love ya like a casual acquaintance, but the Love Guru stinks. For the love of god, you used to be so funny!”
I think he needs to get out of “star” mode, and do something with other people. Play characters someone else has written, something not mired in the nostalgia for the media of his childhood. Do something that isn’t necessarily a “Mike Myers” movie. Aside from animated voice-work, he’s played only two roles in the past 10 years, Austin Powers and Guru Pitka. That’s not good for any actor, let alone a character based comedian.
And I say that as a fan going back all the way to SNL.
If AP4′s a bomb, he’s dead in the water.
People write off Myers because he does the same shtick with similar characters over and over again. A new addition to this franchise has got to do better than “The Love Guru”, which was just awful, not to mention a total financial disaster. The “Austin Powers” franchise will be Myer’s last successful endeavor, unless he comes up with something drastically different that is actually funny. Don’t hold your breath.
So excited to see this one, so glad it’s finally in the process of getting made. You never know if the Love Guru will find more audiences on DVD — it wasn’t that bad — I think it was simply a bad choice of opening against get smart.
Anonymous, I’m calling your bullshit.
As if you know anything about his freaking sexlife!
Your post was worthy of the crazies on Us Magazine online forums- pathetic, low and likely B.S.
P.S Very few women would be fine watching their partner with someone else.(unless they’re into that sort of thing, which, realistically, very few women. That is, unless they don’t give a shit about the guy they’re with, which clearly isn’t the case here- they were married).
The reason The Love Guru failed was because it was complete garbage… movie trailers usually show the funniest jokes in the movie, so when a trailer (like that for TLG) makes you groan without a single laugh, it’s not going to draw people to the theatre.
Austin Powers on the other hand has a built-in fan base. I wouldn’t be so quick to count this one out.
If there’s one thing Mike Myers knows it’s the Austin Powers characters. I have no doubt there’s an audience for a fourth film in this franchise. Unlike the “Love Guru” these Powers films are a big part of America’s pop culture! It would still be potent at the box-office.
I’m still waiting for Wayne’s World 3…
SurferDoc, that’s why, thank God, you aren’t any kind of writer. The world is better for it.
oh gee, what a surprise. His most recent project bombed and now to salvage what’s left of his career he wants to get Austin Powers 4 in production as fast as he can.
Meh, you are right, I’m no writer. You don’t have to be a chef to recognize that you are being fed crap. Austin Powers is a two joke show that got boring somewhere in the middle of the second film. Only Dr. Evil keeps the franchise alive at all, IMO. Time for Mike to do something different, perhaps something written by someone else, as Furious D said above.
wake the f up. austin powers’ “fan base” doesn’t go to the movies anymore. and this shit sucks anyway.
noname – actually you disagree with me. That’s a “does not equal” sign between ‘bombing’ and Mike’.
My point was that the Austin Powers franchise can withstand Love Guru‘s nosedive, in fact few would even think of one when they think of the other. Also that everyone in town is too quick to pronounce celebs dead after one failure. At least, certain celebs…