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Megadeth's Dave Mustaine Wonders How Long It's Been Since the Last Great Rock Album
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Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine Wonders How Long It’s Been Since the Last Great Rock Album

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Megadeth mastermind Dave Mustaine is currently making the rounds promoting his band’s forthcoming and final self-titled album, due out January 23rd. Just don’t ask him to hype up anybody else’s recent releases.

In remarks from a new interview with Kerrang!, the pioneering thrash metaller was less than enthusiastic about the state of modern rock and metal music — particularly (what he deems to be) a lack of classic albums that have been made over the past three decades, even by his own band and the other legendary metal act he helped start, Metallica.

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When asked if he’s leaving metal in good hands when Megadeth finally hangs it up, Mustaine took a pessimistic tone.

“How long has it been since you heard an album like Nevermind or Appetite for Destruction or Rust in Peace or Master of Puppets?” he pondered. “You just don’t hear records like that anymore. You get maybe one good song on a record now, and people are so used to skipping tracks. That saddens me, because there are a lot of our songs where, if you listen to them multiple times, you’ll hear there’s a lot more to them.”

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However, Mustaine did add that he feels the upcoming 17th and final album is Megadeth’s best work in decades and a throwback to their formative era.

“We’ve got the best record, I think, that we’ve made in decades,” Mustaine said. “We feel like things did back when it was organic in the beginning, in the days when metal fans used to trade fanzines.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Mustaine said that Megadeth’s farewell tour could last three to five years, meaning that Mustaine will likely wind up the outing around the time he turns 70 years old.

As of now, the band will launch its farewell tour with a Spring 2026 Latin American outing, followed by a European festival run in June, and a month-long stint supporting Iron Maiden’s North American tour beginning in late August. Get tickets here.

November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Dave Matthews' Dave & Tim Riviera Maya 2026 Lineup Breakdown
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Dave Matthews’ Dave & Tim Riviera Maya 2026 Lineup Breakdown

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Come January, a beach’s worth of fans of Dave Matthews and his longtime collaborator/guitar virtuoso Tim Reynolds will be dancing on Mexico’s Caribbean shores  — eating, drinking, and being merry. Why? Well, we’re glad you asked: Dave & Tim Riviera Maya, the duo’s annual destination festival.

Going down from January 21st through January 24th at the beautiful Moon Palace Cancún resort, Dave & Tim Riviera Maya 2026 will mark the ninth edition of the sandy event. More than a simple music festival, the multi-night jubilee offers an all-inclusive experience complete with luxury accommodations, food and drink, access to world-class resort amenities, off-site excursions, and more. It’s a musical vacation set to Matthews’s life-affirming tunes.

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While the setting offers heaps of eye-catching opportunities and adventures, it’s all brought together by the music. Dave and Tim will perform three headlining sets, each acoustic, intimate, and under the stars. They have also seen fit to bring a host of other great artists to round out the fest, including Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Trampled by Turtles, Joy Oladokun, and Say She She.

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Die-hard Dave Matthews Band fan, but unfamiliar with one or more of these additional acts? Fear not — we’ve got your back. Here’s a complete breakdown of all of the artists performing at Dave & Tim Riviera Maya 2026, including what to expect from their respective sets, which songs to start out with, and their overall vibes.

Check out all of our recommendations below. You can also enter to win a festival package for two (2) here, or ensure your trip by exploring packages here.

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, photo by Ben Kaye

Vibes: Folky, soulful in a Southern way, gruff but with swagger

Pull Track for DMB Heads: “Still Out There Running,” which features carefree guitar lines, sweet as honey melodies, a soft but shuffling rhythm, and a sprinkle of woodwinds — all things DMB fans should be well familiar with.

What to Expect: Nathaniel Rateliff and his band The Night Sweats might have a little more Southern twang to them, as well as a little more swaggering soul baked into their full-band folk, but their core sound should be more than appealing to a majority of Dave Matthews fans. Rateliff’s songwriting often derives from a similarly tender place, and while he frequently takes his compositions in different directions, his sonic interests and timeless sensibilities ring similar to Matthews’. Expect a soulful performance that features both moments of quiet, folky introspection and dance-worthy, country-tinged jams.

Trampled by Turtles

Trample by Turtles

Trample by Turtles, photo by Zoe Prinds

Vibes: Bluegrass-ish, awesome mandolin playing, twangy vocals, crazy musical chops

Pull Track for DMB Heads: Even though it is kind of cheating to pick a cover, we’re going with Trampled by Turtles’ wonderful rendition of the Radiohead classic “Fake Plastic Trees.” Dave Matthews fans, especially those who like to catch the band in person or who have explored their extensive catalog of live recordings, know that nailing a cover is a thing of beauty, and TbT’s stripped-down, string-backed take is well worth a listen. Plus, call us crazy, but the soft wails of falsetto almost, almost sound Dave-esque.

What to Expect: Trampled by Turtles’ set is bound to paradoxically be both one of the more unique sets of the festival and one that makes complete and utter sense. Their bluegrass sensibilities and lineup of musicians make them stand out among the rest of the bill, but their approach to the style is heartfelt, fun, and squarely of the 21st century. So, get ready for flurries of mandolin solos, banjo breakdowns, and fiddle frenzies. For anyone who will be missing the rest of Matthews’ band during his acoustic performances, Trampled by Turtles’ set is not one to miss.

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Inside Emma Stone's Winning Romance With Dave McCary
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Inside Emma Stone’s Winning Romance With Dave McCary

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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While McCary’s account still exists, no posts remain, and Stone not only doesn’t have Instagram, she doesn’t even possess a computer (though she has a full-service smart phone).

“I’m not outwardly on social media,” she told Fresh Air host Terry Gross on NPR in January 2024. “I look at things on social media…I see it but I don’t have any desire to have a social media presence myself or have my own account. It’s not for me, it’s not for my brain.”

Stone, who’s spoken frankly about her struggles with anxiety and panic attacks, explained that the pressure to engage would be too great, and the inevitable regrets wouldn’t be worth it.

“I think it would make me spiral,” she said. “I think any time any event occurred anywhere in the world I would be afraid that I need to write something, and then I would be afraid I wrote the wrong thing and that I’m being reactive and that I’m not thinking enough. I think I would see too much targeted… stuff. I just don’t think it’s good for me, mentally.”

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Dave: The Boy Who Played Harp Album Review
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Dave: The Boy Who Played Harp Album Review

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Perhaps Dave is caught in a loop of his own making. He’s built a career speaking for the most suppressed from the perspective of a person who comes from similar struggles, but now that he’s materially removed from that reality, he’s unsure of where he stands—in the minds of others but, more immediately, in his own. He denounces atrocities in the Congo, but wears jewelry that may have come from its diamond mines. He hardly ever prays, but seeks guidance from the God he was raised to worship. He boasts about money but won’t speak up for Palestine. These are criticisms he turns onto himself throughout the album without ever reaching a resolution. Will he stop participating in these things or does he just want to clear his conscious to the public?

In 2017, on his breakout “Question Time,” a 19-year-old Dave called then-Prime Minister Theresa May to task over UK airstrikes that killed children in Syria and for defunding the NHS rather than paying liveable wages to nurses like his mom. Two years later, “Black,” from his debut, Psychodrama, got at the maddening reality of being part of a subjugated people, working your whole life to dispel myths about yourself, only to still be treated like a second-class citizen. “Three Rivers,” from 2021’s We’re All Alone in This Together, paid tribute to Britain’s immigrant communities as hostilities toward them began to rise. That sort of state-of-society demonstration, which has always distinguished Dave from his peers in UK rap, is hardly present on his newest album. And it doesn’t help that The Boy Who Plays the Harp is considerably less dynamic when it comes to production.

What made Psychodrama and We’re All Alone in This Together especially stimulating was that between Dave’s social commentary and lyrical flexing lay sullen portraits of his of neighborhood (“Environment”), brooding D’n’B (“Voices”), glitzy trap-like bounce (“Clash” with Stormzy), and more. On The Boy Who Played the Harp, that diversity appears sparingly. “Raindance” with Tems, a sweet, stripped-down take on an Afroswing love song, will likely be the album’s mainstream win. Young British sensation Jim Legxacy contributes to “No Weapons” as a producer and vocalist, making it the album’s most fun track. “Marvellous” is largely about a young boy from Dave’s South London neighborhood who’s getting a taste of street life, but the Spanish guitar and thumping drums give it a useful jolt.

Even with the presence of these songs, the heart of this album lies in the more downtempo, man-in-the-mirror moments. The Kano-featuring “Chapter 16” is such an effective song in this context because, while Dave spends much of the album berating himself about whether he’s a fraud, or has strayed too far from God, or deserves to find true love, the make-believe steak dinner provides him with someone to bounce those insecurities off of. And, even though it takes the long road to get there, maybe this is the point that The Boy Who Played the Harp seeks to make: When you isolate yourself from the world, the voices within may eventually turn on you.

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Dave Navarro looks back on "backlash" to replacing John Frusciante in Red Hot Chili Peppers and the "disconnect" he felt from the band
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Dave Navarro looks back on “backlash” to replacing John Frusciante in Red Hot Chili Peppers and the “disconnect” he felt from the band

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro has looked back on his time with the band and the backlash that followed when he replaced John Frusciante.

Frusciante departed the band in 1992 and Navarro, who had left Jane’s Addiction when they broke up the year before, stepped in. He only recorded one album with the band, ‘One Hot Minute’, and it failed to be as successful as their previous studio album, 1991’s ‘Blood Sugar Sex Magik’.

In April 1998, the band announced Navarro’s departure, and Frusciante rejoined the same month. He left again in 2009, before rejoining a decade later. With Frusciante back in the band, they had a run of successful albums including ‘Californication’, ‘By The Way’ and ‘Stadium Arcadium’, and Navarro has admitted in a recent interview with Guitar World that he felt out of place in the band.

“Whatever magic John brought to the Chili Peppers, I didn’t have that style of magic,” he said, describing himself as a “goth kid in a funk band”.

He explained: “If you had to narrow down what the disconnect was, I’d say that would be it … It became clear pretty fast that as much as we tried and as much as we wanted it to work, we weren’t coming from the same musical place.

“The best way I can describe it is that I was in a cover band with the actual band. And that’s a very strange place to be – especially with the clashing of styles.”

Navarro addressed the reaction he received from “diehard fans”, explaining, “There was a lot of backlash from the fanbase because I was filling John’s role.”

He continued, “I always found it odd that any of that was directed at me. I was like, ‘Well, if you don’t like me being here, you can blame them. I didn’t force myself into this, they asked me. All I did was say yes.’”

He said the lukewarm reception ‘One Hot Minute’ received impacted everyone in the band, but that he was “feeling the brunt” of the question marks over the album’s direction. But despite that, he described it as the “most successful record” he’d ever played on, so it felt like a win for him personally but a failure for the rest of the band.

Navarro and Frusciante, meanwhile, teamed up together in 2020 to play Jane’s Addiction’s ‘Mountain Song’ at a memorial show to honour Andrew Burkle. The following year, Navarro joined Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis to cover Lou Reed’s ‘Walk On The Wild Side’ as part of Navarro’s Above Ground charity concert to raise awareness and funds for mental health for people in the music industry under the MusiCares programme. It marked the first time the pair had performed together since Navarro left the band.

As for Jane’s Addiction, however, Navarro said earlier this year that there’s “no chance” they’ll ever play together again. Last year, the band’s classic line-up of Navarro, Perry Farrell, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins performed together for the first time since 2010, and they released their first new music together in 34 years, but the comeback ended abruptly after frontman Farrell punched Navarro onstage in a show in Boston.

At the time, they announced an immediate hiatus, cancelling the rest of the tour, and Navarro told Guitar Player earlier this year, “There was an altercation onstage, and all the hard work and dedication and writing and hours in the studio, and picking up and leaving home and crisscrossing the country and Europe and trying to overcome my illness — it all came to a screeching halt and forever destroyed the band’s life.

“And there’s no chance for the band to ever play together again. I have to say that’s my least favourite gig, without throwing animosity around, and without naming names and pointing fingers, and coming up with reasons.”

In July, Navarro, Avery and Perkins filed a lawsuit against Farrell over the fallout from the tour, and in September, Farrell responded with a legal filing of his own, denying “each and every allegation”.

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Kerry King Picks Metallica Over Megadeth: “Metallica Has a Singer. Sorry, Dave!”
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Kerry King Picks Metallica Over Megadeth: “Metallica Has a Singer. Sorry, Dave!”

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Slayer’s Kerry King was asked to choose between two of his fellow “Big 4” thrash-metal bands, and not only did the guitarist pick Metallica over Megadeth, he worked in a zinger about Dave Mustaine’s vocal abilities. At the end of an interview with host Vanessa B of the YouTube series…

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Soft Cell’s Dave Ball Dies at 66
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Soft Cell’s Dave Ball Dies at 66

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Dave Ball, the multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter who performed alongside Marc Almond in the influential synth-pop duo Soft Cell, died yesterday (October 22). The band’s publicist, Debbie Ball, confirmed the news, writing that Ball died peacefully in his sleep at his London home. No cause was given. The musician was 66 years old.

Raised in Blackpool, England, after his adoption into a working-class family, Ball grew up a budding artist with a penchant for the Northern soul craze then sweeping the north of England, obsessively collecting Tamla and Stax singles. He moved to Leeds to study fine art in his late teens and met fellow student Almond, a lamé-clad performance artist. The pair bonded over punk and electronic music and cult films; after a few weeks of futzing with a Korg synthesizer, Ball enlisted his flamboyant new friend as a bandmate.

They were a strange pair—“Marc, this gay bloke in makeup; and me, a big guy who looked like a minder,” as Ball put it to The Guardian in 2017—but the contrast neatly superimposed onto their musical loves. They named the duo Soft Cell, punning on what they called “consumerist nightmares and suburban insanity,” and made songs amalgamating an unlikely trinity of Kraftwerk, Suicide, and cabaret. They made their live debut “at a college Christmas show two short months after they met, performing ramshackle, anticonsumerist songs against a backdrop of Super 8 films of destroyed radios and industrial landscapes,” Pitchfork’s Eric Torres wrote in his review of the band’s debut album, Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret. “The art-punk spark was lit.”

An early breakout single, “Memorabilia,” co-produced by Mute founder Daniel Miller, united their love of kitsch and acid house in a floor-filler that suggested the underground, avant-garde curios of their Some Bizzare label cadre were about to boil over. The eruption came with “Tainted Love,” a tempestuous, darkly intoxicating cover of a Gloria Jones song Ball had heard in a club as a teenager. Backed by a cover of the Supremes’ “Where Did Our Love Go,” the single was the United Kingdom’s second-best seller of 1981 and topped the charts in more than a dozen other countries.

The hit, and the debut album that followed, affixed Soft Cell in British music history: contemporaries of Depeche Mode and path-makers for bands like Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, and Spandau Ballet, even if Almond accused some of that crop of making heartless music “to pose against the Berlin Wall to.” The duo released two more studio albums in the ensuing years, The Art of Falling Apart and This Last Night in Sodom; both charted in the United Kingdom, despite the latter’s release after the group’s dissolution. Soft Cell also released one of the first remix albums, Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing, and Ball, closely attuned to the evolution of electronic music, would fashion 12″ edits of their singles by splicing together segments of tape. Almond and Ball’s embrace of the clubland party lifestyle, and substance use, contributed to their split. As Ball wrote in his 2020 autobiography, Electronic Boy, “We’d been so successful very quickly, in constant demand and therefore always together—living out of each other’s pockets. I don’t think any relationship could have endured that pressure.”

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Who Is Dave Franco’s Wife? 5 Things to Know About Alison Brie – Hollywood Life
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Who Is Dave Franco’s Wife? 5 Things to Know About Alison Brie – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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While Dave Franco is a popular actor, director, writer and producer, but his wife, Alison Brie, needs no further introduction. While their love story has made headlines, Dave and Alison’s individual success stories are fan-favorite fascinations. The spouses have collaborated on numerous film projects, with their latest being the body-horror flick Together.

Since Dave is starring in the 2025 romance drama Regretting You, fans are hoping that it’s only a matter of time that he and Alison co-star in an on-screen love story as well. Below, Hollywood Life has compiled five facts about the talented and incredible Alison and her marriage to Dave!

Alison Brie Worked as a Costumed Character for Children’s Parties Before Making it Big

During a March 2012 interview with Los Angeles Magazine, Alison opened up about growing up in Pasadena, California, where she worked as multiple costumed characters for children’s parties. Some of the characters she played were a clown named Sunny and Princess Snow White.

“I worked as a clown at parties when I was 17,” the Mad Men alum said. “I took a little weekend course to learn how, but it was not like going to clown college, which I imagine to be much more legitimate. You made up your own face paints and decided on your clown name. Mine was Sunny. My wig was yellow. We each got a boom box with songs, and they’d send you on your way. … Sometimes I was Sunny, and other times I was Snow White, which was probably my best character. The worst characters were the Powerpuff Girls.”

While recalling the different homes she would visit in character, Alison pointed out that she “saw all different parts of Los Angeles,” from the opulent mansions to the simpler lifestyles.

“Some of the parties were at rich people’s houses,” she added. “You’d walk in, and it was fully catered, and the adults were having their separate party off to the side and were all dressed up. You’d go to another booking, and it was a family of five living in a one-bedroom house.”

Alison Brie Is a Writer, Actress & Producer

Like her husband, Dave, Alison is a multi-threat in the entertainment industry. Not only is she an actress, but she’s also a screenwriter and producer. Among her writing, acting and production credits include Horse Girl, Spin Me Round and Somebody I Used to Know. 

Alison Brie & Dave Franco Met at a Mardi Gras Party

While promoting their film Together, Alison and Dave rehashed the place they met: at a Mardi Gras party with mutual friends in 2011. They hooked up and kept in touch after Dave went to New York to work on a film. They later went to France together, where they solidified their relationship. From then on, the couple were inseparable, and they got married in 2017.

Alison Brie Came Out as Bisexual in 2023

During a February 2023 conversation with Buzzfeed, Alison was accompanied by Dave, and she casually came out as bisexual. The duo read aloud tweets from fans, and one read, “Listen, I am bisexual for a reason, and that reason is strictly to be used in a threesome by Dave Franco and Alison Brie.” After Dave and Alison high-fived each other, she quipped, “That’s also why I’m bisexual!”

Alison Brie Has Starred in About 40 Movies So Far

As previously noted, Alison has a lengthy portfolio of film and TV work. She has been featured in movies such as Scream 4, The Five-Year Engagement, How to Be Single, Promising Young Woman, Horse Girl, Spin Me Round and Together.

On TV, Alison is best known for her roles in Mad Men, Community and GLOW.

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A Guide From McKenna Grace to Dave Franco – Hollywood Life
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A Guide From McKenna Grace to Dave Franco – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Regretting You is one of this year’s hottest romance dramas, and with any book-to-screen adaptation, a star-studded cast is a given! Based on Colleen Hoover‘s work of the same name, the Paramount Pictures film follows a mother and daughter as they struggle to come to terms with a major personal loss and betrayal while finding their own paths.

Below, meet the main cast of Regretting You in our guide.

Allison Williams – Morgan Grant

Allison plays the main role of Morgan Grant, a 35-year-old who has dedicated the past 16 years of her life to raising her child, Clara, with her husband and high school sweetheart, Chris. Chris dies in a sudden car accident, and Morgan discovers he was having an affair with her sister, Jenny.

Before Regretting You, Allison was seen in a variety of films – especially in the horror genre. She starred in Get Out, M3GAN and the upcoming sequel, M3GAN 2.0. She’s also known for her television roles in Girls, A Series of Unfortunate Events and Fellow Travelers.

Dave Franco – Jonah Sullivan

Dave plays the widowed Jonah, whose wife, Jenny, dies and was having an affair with Chris Grant. As fans know, Dave has quite a lengthy portfolio of work as a director, actor and writer. He previously stared in 21 Jump Street and its sequel film, 22 Jump Street, Neighbors and Neighbors 2 and the Now You See Me franchise.

McKenna Grace – Clara Grant

McKenna portrays Clara, the teenage daughter of Morgan who falls in love with the local bad boy, Miller, and grieves her late father’s tragic death. As TV and film fans know, McKenna previously played a bunch of younger versions of older characters, including in I, Tonya, The Haunting of Hill House and Malignant, but she’s also been featured in numerous movies in main roles.

McKenna also starred in Young Sheldon. and she will be in the upcoming Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping.

Mason Thames – Miller Adams

Mason is another star that’s been on the rise for years. He plays the role of town bad boy Miller, who falls for Clara. Mason is best known for his performances in The Black Phone and its 2025 sequel and How to Train Your Dragon.

Willa Fitzgerald – Jenny Davidson

Willa is playing Jenny, Morgan’s sister who dies alongside Chris in a car accident. The actress has been seen in countless television projects, including in Scream, Little Women, Reacher, The Fall of the House of Usher and Pulse.

Scott Eastwood – Chris Grant

Scott, son of Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood, plays Chris Grant, the father of Clara who dies in a car accident. His affair with Jenny comes to light after his death. Scott has starred in a number of films, with his most popular being Invictus, Trouble with the Curve, The Longest Ride, The Outpost and Tin Soldier. 

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Do Dave Franco & Alison Brie Have Children? What She’s Said About Kids – Hollywood Life
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Do Dave Franco & Alison Brie Have Children? What She’s Said About Kids – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Dave Franco and Alison Brie have become one of Hollywood’s most low-key yet beloved couples. Since meeting over a decade ago, the pair has kept their relationship largely private while continuing to support each other’s careers and collaborate creatively. Their latest joint project was the 2025 body-horror film Together, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and hit U.S. theaters on July 30. Directed by Michael Shanks in his feature debut, the film stars Dave and Alison as a couple whose crumbling marriage takes a bizarre supernatural turn.

As their marriage continues to flourish, many fans have wondered whether the two plan to start a family — especially after Dave was seen holding up two babies at the October 2025 premiere of his film Regretting You. The little ones starred in the film as his character’s child. Over the years, Alison has opened up about motherhood. Below, learn more about their relationship, wedding, and what they’ve said about having children.

Do Dave Franco and Alison Brie Have Children?

As of 2025, Dave and Alison do not have any children.

What Has Alison Brie Said About Wanting Kids?

Alison has spoken candidly about the topic of having children. In a 2018 interview with The Sunday Times, she revealed that she and Dave often joke about not having kids and enjoy their life without them.

“I don’t really want to have kids. It’s great because I don’t worry about when should I get pregnant — between seasons, while we’re shooting the show — I don’t think about it every day. It would be nice, but I think of all the things that would be so stressful,” she said. 

“I think about how much we’re involved in our cats’ lives. Oh my God, if it was a child!”

What Projects Have Dave Franco and Alison Brie Worked on Together?

Dave and Alison have built a strong creative partnership over the years. Their first on-screen project together was The Little Hours (2017), a medieval-era romantic comedy. That same year, they appeared in The Disaster Artist, with Dave starring as Greg Sestero and Alison playing his on-screen girlfriend, Amber.

In 2020, the couple co-wrote The Rental, a psychological thriller that marked Dave’s directorial debut and featured Alison in a leading role. They teamed up again for Somebody I Used to Know (2023), an Amazon Original romantic dramedy written by Alison and directed by Dave, with Alison also starring.

Their most recent project, Together (2025), took their collaboration into bold new territory. The surreal body-horror film explores intimacy and identity in a way neither actor had tackled before. Dave described it as “the most intense experience we’ve ever had on set.”

“Part of the reason we started working together was really just to spend time together, because our jobs tear us apart a lot of the time,” Dave explained in an interview with People.

How Did Dave Franco and Alison Brie First Meet?

Dave and Alison met in 2011 during a Mardi Gras party in New Orleans, introduced by a mutual friend who sensed they’d hit it off. In a joint interview with People, the couple recalled that their first night together was a whirlwind—after sharing a drink laced with molly, they spent the evening  “lip-locked.”

How Long Have Dave Franco and Alison Brie Been Married?

Dave and Alison got engaged in 2015 and tied the knot in March 2017. As of 2025, they’ve been married for eight years.

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