Mike Myers brings back Dr. Evil as he reteams with Austin Powers co-stars for ...

Mike Myers brings back Dr. Evil as he reteams with Austin Powers co-stars for ...
Mike Myers brings back Dr. Evil as he reteams with Austin Powers co-stars for ...

Mike Myers brought back his iconic Austin Powers villain Dr Evil in a cheeky new Super Bowl ad for General Motors.

The 58-year-old played multiple characters in the Austin Powers movies, including the title role and his bald nemesis.

In a preview of the new ad he reunites with his franchise co-stars Seth Green, Mindy Sterling and Rob Lowe who played his acolytes.

Brilliant plans: Mike Myers brought back his iconic Austin Powers villain Dr. Evil in a cheeky new Super Bowl ad for General Motors

Brilliant plans: Mike Myers brought back his iconic Austin Powers villain Dr. Evil in a cheeky new Super Bowl ad for General Motors

Mike stars in the ad as Dr. Evil himself, while Mindy plays his loyal henchwoman Frau Farbissina and Seth plays their son Scott.

The trio are holding a summit at the top of a skyscraper with Rob's character Number Two, who cuts a dapper figure in a suit and eyepatch.

Dr Evil gleefully announces he just seized control of General Motors, putting his pinky up to the side of his mouth in a move instantly recognizable to fans.

Meanwhile his co-conspirators are trying to sell him on the idea of an emissions-reducing program - i.e. General Motors' Ultium EV Platform.

Goofing: The 58-year-old played multiple characters in the Austin Powers movies, including the title role and his bald nemesis

Goofing: The 58-year-old played multiple characters in the Austin Powers movies, including the title role and his bald nemesis

Together again: In a preview of the new ad he reunites with his franchise co-stars Seth Green, Mindy Sterling and Rob Lowe who played his acolytes

Together again: In a preview of the new ad he reunites with his franchise co-stars Seth Green, Mindy Sterling and Rob Lowe who played his acolytes

All in the family: Mike stars in the ad as Dr. Evil himself, while Mindy plays his loyal henchwoman Frau Farbissina and Seth plays their son Scott

All in the family: Mike stars in the ad as Dr. Evil himself, while Mindy plays his loyal henchwoman Frau Farbissina and Seth plays their son Scott

Hollywood heartthrob: The trio are holding a summit at the top of a skyscraper with Rob's character, who cuts a dapper figure in a suit and eyepatch

Hollywood heartthrob: The trio are holding a summit at the top of a skyscraper with Rob's character, who cuts a dapper figure in a suit and eyepatch

Scott, who is holding a baby in a sling, begs his father to consider the idea 'for my son,' whom Dr Evil decides to call 'Baby Me.'

The joke was a nod to Dr Evil's longtime henchman in the movies Mini-Me, played by Verne Troyer, who tragically committed suicide by alcohol poisoning in 2018. 

Meanwhile in the ad Scott insists that the baby's name is Kyle, prompting Dr Evil to reach for a button that will presumably neutralize him.

Frau Farbissina has to repeatedly swat Dr Evil's hand away from the button, letting out a schoolmarm shriek to warn him off.

Triumph: Dr. Evil gleefully announces just seized control of General Motors, putting his pinky up to the side of his mouth in a move instantly recognizable to fans

Triumph: Dr. Evil gleefully announces just seized control of General Motors, putting his pinky up to the side of his mouth in a move instantly recognizable to fans

All aboard: Meanwhile his co-conspirators are trying to sell him on the idea of an emissions-reducing program - i.e. General Motors' Ultium EV Platform

All aboard: Meanwhile his co-conspirators are

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