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Why Alison Brie calls her ‘Masters’ role a fun, evil departure

After working (very) closely with husband Dave Franco for “Together,” the actress says her new project “Masters of the Universe” felt like a wonderful “expanse.”

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NEW YORK − Alison Brie is ready to show her dark side.

The actress and producer rose to fame on the quirky NBC sitcom “Community,” starring as Annie Edison opposite actors like Joel McHale and Donald Glover. Now she’s ready for a hard pivot, playing Evil-Lyn, supervillain Skeletor’s right-hand woman in “Masters of the Universe.”

“I was really excited to get to play a supervillain,” she says. “I watched a bunch of the old cartoon, and she really is like a classic femme fatale character, but with a sense of humor. Just unlike anything I’ve ever really done.”

“A lot of the work that I’ve done, everything is about reality,” Brie says. In “Masters,” she adds, “the whole point is that everybody is larger than life − some people physically, this character more just in her evilness. It was so fun to work on, and the cast is great.”

The cast features up-and-comers and established A-listers, including Jared Leto, Idris Elba, Camila Mendes and Nicholas Galitzine.

Brie, 43, is fresh off a shoot with husband and fellow actor Dave Franco for the 2025 body horror flick “Together.” The title says it all.

“When Dave and I shot ‘Together,’ it truly was just the two of us. … like 90% of the shoot was Dave and I, all day, every day,” she says. “Universe,” she says, is “the opposite” and an “expanse into this new world.”

Though Franco will be absent from set, that won’t mean a lack of togetherness for the couple, who wed in 2017.

“Dave and I prioritize quality time so much in our relationship,” she says, so much so that it “dilutes” the importance of a major holiday like Valentine’s Day anniversaries, she says. “Most years, and I’m not kidding, Dave’s mom texts us happy anniversary, and then that’s how we both remember.”

Alison Brie’s date nights with Dave Franco

If they’re not big on milestones, how about date night? “Truly, his dream is a home-cooked meal by me, and then we just watch a movie,” says Brie, who is launching a new partnership with meal-kit company HelloFresh. What might Dave chef up for her? “Dave does not cook. Period,” she says with a chuckle. “He would say the same thing.”

The couple loves to host friends. “I spend so much time traveling for work, when I’m home, the way that I like to fill up my cup, especially when I’m feeling really depleted, is spending time with friends,” she says. But “the prep gives me anxiety.” Her campaign with HelloFresh aims to help solve that; her personally curated menu was born out of a desire for “community and ease” and includes meals she actually plans to make the week of the launch.

She has hosted some memorable and star-studded dinner parties.

“Years ago, when I was on ‘Community,’ I ended up having an impromptu get-together at my house, and QuestLove made an appearance. And I remember at one point looking over, the guests are mingling, having drinks, and Questlove is like drumming on the coffee table, and I was like, ‘This is a cool party.'”

Her and Franco’s ideal recipe for a night in doesn’t require any star power though, she says.

“We really are such homebodies,” she insists. “And the most low-key people you can imagine.”

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