Yeah, Baby! Austin Powers Cast Reunites for One Groovy Super Bowl Commercial
on Sunday, Feb. 13, will showcase GM's growing fleet of electric vehicles as Dr. Evil, played by Myers, tries to take control of society after realizing that he needs to help the world from deteriorating.
Dr. Evil does his usual act of annoying everyone and attempting to kill off his son by trying to push the button on his infamous death chair. Then, he hops into one of the new energy-saving cars to put his plan in motion, shouting, "We're going all-electric! Everybody in!"was released in 1997 and follows Powers, also played by Myers, as he tries to prevent an assassination attempt by his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil.
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