Myers has reprised his Austin Powers role as Dr Evil for a new advert for phone company Verizon, and is joined by a selection of his other cast mates from the series.
Mindy Sterling is also back as Frau Farbissina, completing the cast of the advert which has been directed by the original trilogy's director Jay Roach, who has also been behind recent films such as The Roses and Bombshell.
His team all then reveal they have already switched to Verizon's new Simplicity Plan, at which point Dr Evil presses a button to "kill them all".
You can watch the ad right here now.
View oEmbed on the source websiteOther stars to feature across the film series included Michael York, Elizabeth Hurley, Will Ferrell, Heather Graham, Verne Troyer, Beyoncé and Michael Caine.
A third and so far final film, Austin Powers in Goldmember, was released 24 years ago, in 2002.
On starring in the Verizon ad, Myers told Variety in a statement: "Any time I get to be Dr Evil is a fun time. Especially when I get to play with that incredibly talented cast.
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