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- Starring: Mike Myers
- Distributor: New Line Cinema/Warner Bros.
- Release Date: TBA
- Preceded by: Austin Powers and Austin Powers 2
- Most recent Austin Powers film, Austin Powers in Goldmember, was released in 2002
- Set for release in 2010IMDb: Austin Powers 4
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Rumors are circulating that Austin Powers 4 was set to go into production in the Spring of 2008, though there has been no confirmation from the studio or from actor Mike Myers, who has played the title role in the preceding films. In 2007, Myers confirmed that the fourth installment of the popular comedy film series would be made, and that the movie would focus more on villain Dr. Evil's point of view. IGN.com: Mike Myers Interview
On July 30, 2008, Deadline Hollywood Daily announced Myers had started writing Austin Powers 4.Deadline Hollywood Daily: Austin Powers 4
Casting Rumors
Further internet rumors circulated in April 2008 that supermodel Gisele Bundchen may be cast as the female lead in the film.ComingSoon.net: Gisele Bundchen in Austin Powers 4-
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Austin Powers 4 Questions
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