Elizabeth Olsen rocked a casual ensemble while visiting a friend in Los Angeles on Friday.
The Wanda Vision star, 34, had a red polo fleece draped over her shoulders, and kept comfortable in a pair of black sweatpants and matching black top.
The actress finalized the casual cool look with a pair of Birkenstock sandals, black socks, and black sunglasses.
She wore her dark tresses pulled into a ponytail for the day, and appeared to be makeup-free for the occasion.
The Marvel star — who was recently spotted on a jog in LA — also sported a black sports bag slung over her shoulder.
The Marvel star was recently announced as leading actress of Todd Solondz's Love Child - with production beginning in just a few months.
The movie will feature an A-list cast including the likes of Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, Penélope Cruz, and Édgar Ramírez.
The upcoming feature will follow the story of Junior, 11, a delusional aspiring Broadway star with an inappropriate obsession with his mother (played by Elizabeth) and details the dysfunctional mother-son relationship in a slew of twist and turns.
The Avengers: Endgame favourite is happily married to husband and musician Robbie Arnett as the couple met through a mutual friend during a vacation in Mexico, and were first linked in February 2017.
Speaking about her relationship with the Milo Green star, 30, Elizabeth told on the Jess Cagle Show in 2022 that they secretly eloped before COVID and had a wedding later.
Despite her long-running role as the Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, earlier this year, she admitted she wouldn't mind being fired from that job.
'I think it's been almost 10 years of playing her. And I've loved it. And I think the reason why I am not calling [Marvel President] Kevin Feige every day with ideas is because I'm really proud of what we were able to do,' she said during Variety's Actors on Actors series with Meghann Fahy.
'I think Wanda Vision was a really surprising opportunity. If someone were to tell me that I'm fired from Marvel movies, I will feel proud of what we made,' she added.
Her character Wanda Maximoff seemed to meet her demise in last year's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Wanda was last seen being crushed under a massive building, sacrificing herself to destroy the Darkhold, an evil book of sorcery that corrupted her.
Still, while that 'version' of Wanda was seemingly destroyed, the exploration of the 'multiverse' opens things up for different versions of Wanda to appear.
That said, she is expected to reprise her role as Wanda one last time for the upcoming Disney+ series Agatha: Coven of Chaos.
This spring, Elizabeth appeared in Max's limited series Love and Death which explores the gruesome 1980 murder of Betty Gore at the hands of Candy Montgomery.
The Avengers: Age of Ultron star sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to talk about the role and why she decided to take it on.
'Candy was a character that I felt like I hadn’t played. And then [there was] the writing. There was some quirk and absurd oddity to it,' she said.
'It was a world that I was excited to play around in and a woman I wanted to understand,' she added.