
Dave Franco is looking forward to a much-needed break from acting after appearing in four projects this year alone.
Franco, 40, told PEOPLE at the “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” movie premiere on Monday that he’s stepping away from acting once he finishes promoting the film.
“Basically, we’re getting through this week of press and then I will disappear for a while,” the actor told the outlet.
“I’m sure people are sick of me,” Franco joked, “and I will go to the middle of nowhere and climb into a hole.”
When asked about coming back, the actor nodded to the title of his latest film and said, “You’ll see me when you see me.”
Franco began his career with small roles in films such as “Superbad” in 2007 and “Charlie St. Cloud” in 2010. The younger brother of fellow actor James Franco, Dave also had a starring role in the final season of “Scrubs” from 2009-10. His film breakthrough came in 2012 with his role in “21 Jump Street — the hit buddy cop comedy starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill.
The films Dave Franco appeared in this year were “Together” — in which he starred alongside his wife, actress Alison Brie — “Regretting You” and the third “Now You See Me” movie. The actor also picked up an Emmy nomination for his role in the the Apple TV series, “The Studio.”
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