Scott Evil

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Austin Powers
character

Seth Green playing Scott Evil
Scott Evil
Nickname "Scotty-Doo"
"Scotty"
"Scotty Boy"
"My Boy", by Dr. Evil
"Neversoft"
Gender Male
Nationality Flag of the United States United States
Role Teenager
Father Dr. Evil
Mother Frau Farbissina
Relationships Nigel Powers (Grandfather), Austin Powers (Uncle), Mini-Me (Brother), Chole (Adoptive Grandmother, Deceased), Dr. Evil's Father (Adoptive Grandfather, Presumed Deceased), Vannesa Kensington (Aunt),
Filmography
First appearance Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Last appearance Austin Powers in Goldmember
Film count 3
Portrayed by Seth Green

Scott Evil (played by Seth Green), is a fictional character from the Austin Powers films, born in ca. 1970. Although he was told as a child that he was artificially conceived in a laboratory, it is revealed that Scott is the son of Dr. Evil and Frau Farbissina and was conceived in 1969 when Dr. Evil took some of Austin Powers' Mojo.

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[edit] Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

Scott Evil's introduction in Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery
Scott Evil's introduction in Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery


He grew up in one of Dr. Evil's lairs while Dr. Evil was still frozen. Once Dr. Evil returned and learned that he had a son, he tried to bond with Scott, but Scott was resentful for his father being absent for so long.

While Dr. Evil is an over-the-top villain with gratuitously elaborate schemes for world domination, Scott is a moderately intelligent young man with common sense. Scott is shown as a Nirvana fan, and he wears a Kurt Cobain T-Shirt. When learning of his father's evil schemes, Scott suggests ideas that are more straightforward and that would guarantee success (e.g., rather than slowly lowering Austin Powers into a pool filled with ill-tempered, mutated sea bass while behind a closed door, Scott pleads with his father to just shoot him immediately with a gun). Dr. Evil then dismisses Scott's ideas because, in his mind, Scott isn't evil enough to be taken seriously. In one scene from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Scotty is clearly perturbed and frustrated with Doctor Evil, exclaiming "God! You do this every time!"

[edit] Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

He begins on the Jerry Springer Show, where the topic is "My Dad is evil and wants to take over the world!". He follows his father back through time and says that they may be able to work their differences out. Dr. Evil replies that his clone, Mini-Me, is his heir now, as he was created in Dr. Evil's own image. Scott asserts that Mini-Me will probably try to kill him; both Dr. Evil and Mini-Me himself quickly agree ("He'll kill me the first chance he gets!" "Probably.") Later, Mini-Me draws a picture of Scott dying. Scott is angered and somewhat disturbed by the image but Dr. Evil refers to it as 'sweet' (although he does grimace as he hands the picture to Scott).

[edit] Austin Powers in Goldmember

When Dr. Evil is released from prison in the third film, he returns to his new submarine lair to find a surprise: Scott has started to go bald, signifying that he is becoming more evil. He also presents for his father a pool full of sharks with laser beams on their heads (a reference to the first film in which Dr. Evil requested sharks "with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads" instead of the sea bass procured by his henchmen). Scott quickly replaces Mini-Me at his father's side, ultimately causing Mini-Me to defect to the Ministry of Defence with Austin Powers. At the end of the movie, however, Dr. Evil renounces his evil ways after discovering that he is, in fact, Austin's brother. This enrages Scott, who announces his resentment of all the good guys, including his father. He escapes the submarine while running in a strangely effeminate manner. In the movie's final scene, Scott has taken over his father's criminal empire, is dressed in black and has shaved his head completely bald. He declares his revenge on Austin Powers and mimics his father's evil laugh before dancing around the lair in a Michael Jackson fashion.

[edit] Austin Powers 4

The fourth film in the Austin Powers franchise, slated for a November 2008 release, is rumored to have Scott as the main villain instead of his father (because of the previous film's events). He may be operating under the name 'Neversoft'. The name comes from the company that makes the Tony Hawk video games, and Scott is known to have a video game addiction.

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