Let me tell you, folks, Mike Myers has been laying low for a while now, but suddenly he's everywhere! First, he popped up in Bohemian Rhapsody as EMI executive Ray Foster. Then, he started dropping hints about Austin Powers 4. And now, get this—he's donned the iconic persona of Dr. Evil for a hilarious appearance on The Tonight Show. In true Dr. Evil fashion, he announced to host Jimmy Fallon that he's running for Congress! Cue the dramatic music, because things are about to get wild.
But why, you ask, would Dr. Evil want to run for office? Well, according to the self-proclaimed "Evilitarian" (not a Republican or Democrat, mind you), "It's 2018, and evil is having a moment. It's trendy, like playing Fortnite while chugging a Tide pod and doing the Shiggy challenge." His campaign promise? To "make America evil again." Sounds like a platform we didn't see coming, doesn't it?
Reimagining Austin Powers: A New Perspective
Of course, no Mike Myers update would be complete without a nod to the beloved Austin Powers franchise. Fans have been clamoring for a fourth installment, but there's a catch—those films were *incredibly* politically incorrect. Myers knows this, and he's brainstorming ways to bring the series back without alienating modern audiences. His solution? Flip the script. "I'd love to do a movie from Dr. Evil's perspective," Myers told Entertainment Tonight. "So, it would be Dr. Evil 1, Austin Powers 4. Start the campaign, please. Thank you." Sounds like a fresh take that could keep the franchise alive and kicking.
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For those who need a refresher, the Austin Powers series includes Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), and Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). These movies were more than just slapstick comedies; they were a love letter to the spy genre, with Myers channeling his inner James Bond and Peter Sellers.
The Origin Story: A Tribute to His Dad
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Myers revealed the heartwarming backstory behind Austin Powers. "After my dad passed away in 1991, I started reflecting on how much he shaped me—not just as a person, but as a comedian," Myers explained. "Austin Powers was my way of paying tribute to him. He introduced me to James Bond, Peter Sellers, The Beatles, The Goodies, Peter Cook, and Dudley Moore. These were the influences that made me who I am." It's a touching reminder that even the wackiest characters can have deep roots in personal history.
Myers also shared a memorable moment that proved Austin Powers had struck a chord with the public. "It was Halloween in LA, right after the first movie came out," he recalled. "I was driving down Santa Monica Boulevard, and traffic stopped because of a parade. So, I hopped onto the hood of my car, and suddenly, I saw at least 15 people dressed as Austin Powers go by. One of them spotted me and came over. We took a picture together—it was unforgettable." That's the kind of fan connection every creator dreams of.


