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, personally am excited for this!!!! Bring on Dr. Evil, Scott Evil, and the awesome Fraulein!!!! I wannna see what this deviant trifecta can do. And can Austin Powers stop them??? ….i should order my tickets on Fandango now…….
OMG!
You have got to be kidding me. Haven’t the studios learnt anything about comedians? They have short shelf-life and worst, once they master the comedic act, they will redo it to death ( think Carell, Farrel, Carey, etc..)
Just when you thought Hollywood is back to originallity, they go and screw everything up..Just grreeeeat!
Paramount’s lucky that it’s had so many huge hits this year, that The Love Guru will be a blip on their spreadsheets. Still, I think this is a case of a studio desperately wanting a little Wayne’s World and Austin Powers money to rub off on them. I’m sure they convinced themselves that Mike Myers would make it work and that they might have a franchise here. And I’m sure he ran this idea past his friends at New Line who turned him down.
As for Myers, he’s got to get out of California. No one outside of California wanted to see a movie about a GURU! Nobody under 30 even knows what that is! Myers has to get out of the ’60s and find new modern characters, or just retire with his Austin Powers and Shrek money.
I know that New Line has been trying to launch an AP4 the day after AP3′s release. That it’s actually happening is because Myers’ clout has dropped and he realizes that he’s got to do something — anything — to prop himself up.
Myers is a smart guy and not a half-bad actor who’s made some awful decisions, not the least of which was his move to do just broad comedy material. He had a shot about a decade ago to make a movie called 20 BILLION with Michael Tolkin and bailed, dropping what’s been considered one of the ten-best unfilmed Hollywood scripts ever to go after, yes, SCOOBY-DOO (which he then also bailed on). His cold feet have cursed his career.
Dr. Evil vs Scott Evil with Uncle Austin on the side. I am not sure even The Movie Whore could sit through this one.
Really I don’t even think a cameo from Michael Caine could do anything for this one. It is going to be tough for Mike to come up with a script that will make this work but anything is possible.
Myers and McCullers should revisit their old DIETER script. Now that was pretty damn funny.
One bomb? Did anyone see Cat in the Hat? Mike Myers is done. He should take a supporting roll in another comedy if he wants to try to revive his career. And if he was stil a draw, he wouldn’t even think of doing AP4.
Okay sorry but who’s the genius that decided to cast Mike Myers as Keith Moon?! Are you frickin’ jokin me?! What’s next, Jim Carrey as Mama Cass?
Loved the first “Austin Powers.” Eleven years on, it’s still funny, despite every catchphrase being drilled into our collective heads by morning radio sound effects, and it being on tbs ad nauseum.
Still, “Shagged” and “Goldmember” just weren’t at all funny to me. Austin Powers always seemed like a one-off, not something that could artistically survive two sequels.
I’m sure APIV will make a lot of money, but I’m not looking forward to it.
It’s going to be interestin see AP4. Especially with the Dr. Evil angle. So hopefully this one would be as entertaining as the previous ones. But has Austin Powers lost his mojo since he’s been abscent?
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Just sad. He’s nothing but a washed-up, one note actor and he’s desperately returning to the one thing he can be successful in. Will Ferrell, this is *already* you!
Ugh, it seems like people from all types of lines of business have problems with Mike Myers. A manufacturer that my business deals with had an Austin Powers related product scheduled to go into production, development and approval took nearly six months. Basically, a day before production, Mike Myers didn’t like the way the mold of product looked anymore and demanded that they rework the product that he liked and signed off on a few weeks prior.
Needless to say, companies like us expecting the product for retail tie-in sales to the movie were peeved when the product showed up two months after the film. A true diva is what I’ve heard through the stories with him.
Geesh, what’s with all the “so 1997″ remarks? That’s nonsense. The Austin Powers films still make me smile, regardless of what year it is. Admittedly, Myers can be a bit hit or miss. “The Love Guru” was a mess because the story was a mess. If they can come up with a decent story for this one — and I certainly hope they do — the audience will come. Granted, that’s a concept that Hollywood has always found difficult to grasp. After the success of “Titanic”, I half-expected someone to say, “That’s what we need! More movies about boats!”
It’s the story, stupid!
Austin Powrs 3 was a total disappointment. Austin Powers 4 would have to feel fresh and inventive, much like the first felt. And the first sequel complimented the original Austin Powers. Mike Myers has the potential to make a great film as long as he comes up with new great jokes, a fun and interesting plot, and doesn’t rely on cameo’s and shock value alone (the midget fight) as what seemed to only stand out positively about Austin Powers 3.
The first two were very funny. Take the time and energy to come up with a furiously hysterical and off the wall, creative 4th installment and the series will start up again with praise, not end with thums down as what many people felt the third one was… not terrible but very disappointing.
And make certain not to do what they did wrong with Austin Powers 3 and The Love Guru. I never saw the latter to date but regardless of the bad reviews, several of my guy and girl friends said it was terrible.
I think Austin Powers can be funny again. And they can spoof other Bond villains like JAWS too if they have something imaginative and funny as hell. There’s just so much material they have to spoof from the Bond films if Mike Myers gets really passionate again.
There isn’t a single 40+ male comedian who’s funny anymore.
Mike Myers is pathetic now. So are Eddie Murphy, Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey and all those other overpaid, humorless divas.
The Austin Powers movies were fun but after the overblown third edition I’m not in a hurry to see another sequel. There are only so many times you can go back and forth in time before you’re just spinning wheels.
And I’m sick of this father/son bullshit too that the celebs spout. It got to a really nauseating level when Tim Russert was being proclaimed as Father of Almighty Earth after he croaked.
If these “comedians” love their fathers so much, how about paying tribute to them with a good movie instead of a piece of shit?
6 words people 6 words “So I Married An Ax Murderer” the best movie he did period.
A forth of most anything is a tired idea. Gawd, do something fresh and new Hollywood. Bringing back AP at this point smacks of so many past comics who dip back into old material. It’s been done…3 times. Enough.
As we used to say on-set when some joke was run into the ground “Manny, get the hook”. I think it’s time to get the hook out for AP
I agree with Such Garbage.
“How about some mother-daughter action?”
Hell yeah, I could use some mother-daughter action right now.
No. NOOOOO!
Why are they doing this? Where’s the 92 SNL of Sprockets and Lothar? I was just watching that. This can’t be 2008! I was just in HIGH SCHOOL!
Doesn’t seem like a good idea to me.
I agree with you Crystal – and just more and more of these stupid frat boy/toilet humor films keep coming out (see Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Jack Black, etc).
Here is an idea Hollywood – how about more films written by females and starring females? What a concept!
While certainly not as satisfying as the previous two, “Austin Powers in Goldmember” was still an enjoyable (if somewhat disappointing) effort and I personally look forward to the fourth endeavor if Myers and Co. can manage to inject more life and/or originality into it.
Regardless of how he actually may be off-camera, I personally find Mike Myers to be a talented performer and only think he is just currently in a less successful stage of his career.
George Clooney made three Danny Ocean films and that was enough.
Mike Myers made three Austin Powers films when two were enough.
The third film was Hollywood saying, “We get the joke – we want IN on the joke.”
If Mike wants to do ANOTHER father/son story, why not use the year and put something original together? Not necessarily even a comedy. Jim Carrey stepped away from his exaggerated roles and became a more well-rounded performer because of it.
Or perhaps this is truly what Mike Myers is – a one-note comic whose career teeters dangerously when he takes one step off the path in any direction.
WB Man? Are you serious? What idiots did “you” have to take? Isn’t basically everyone gone from NL? And if “you” are such hot sh*t you could open bigtime WB winners like Speed Racer and Nancy Drew. But you couldn’t, so guess what? “You” didn’t get your shot and whatever people that didn’t get axed at NL got a chance. Remember that was WB’s decision, dummy. We all work with the projects we’re given. Now go answer your bosses phone!