Mike Myers appeared youthful as he stepped out with his 11-year-old son at a Disney+ documentary premiere in New York City.
The Shrek star, 59, looked fresh-faced as he walked the 'If These Walls Could Sing' red carpet alongside his son Spike, shared with wife Kelly Tisdale.
He was spotted mingling with the star-studded line-up of guests, including guitarist John Sykes and the programme's director Mary McCartney.
Mary, 53, who is the daughter of Beatles star Paul McCartney, was introduced to Mike and his son, one of three kids shared with his wife of 12 years.
Mike and Kelly tied the knot in 2010 and share daughters Sunday Molly, 8, and Paulina, 7.
For their big night out, Mike kept it casual in a graphic T-shirt with matching colour jeans, finishing off his attire with a smart suit blazer.
Spike matched his dad's casual get-up with a graphic hoodie and a pair of jogging bottoms, accessorising his look with a techy Apple watch.
Mike shared a hug with Mary on the red carpet before introducing her to Spike, all while smiling throughout the entire event.
If These Walls Could Sing tells the "untold story of the Abbey Road studio" which is still considered "the heart of the music industry", according to Disney+.
The programme's synopsis reads: "In this personal film of memory and discovery, Mary McCartney guides us through nine decades to see and experience the creative magic that makes it the most famous and longest-running studio in the world."
It includes appearances from Elton John, Noel Gallagher and Paul McCartney, including archived footage from recording tapes.
The synopsis continues: "These conversations, paired with vivid archive footage and session tapes, give exclusive access to these famously private studios."
It comes after Mike discussed famous scenes from his movies, including the Austin Powers trilogy, in an interview with Vanity Fair.
"There’s something about sexuality that is corny," he said. "People get very, very serious about their sexiness and... to me, that always makes me laugh because it’s almost too arch."
He explained finding "overt sexuality" fundamentally funny, "especially really contrived dirty jokes."
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