Zoe Saldana cuts a casual figure in a green sweater

Zoe Saldana cuts a casual figure in a green sweater and jeans and performs with Marco Perego

Zoe Saldana cuts a casual figure in a mint green sweater and blue jeans while out and about in LA with Marco Perego… while her movie Avatar 2: The Way of Water is doing well at the box office

Zoe Saldaña looked relaxed as she stepped out with her husband Marco Perego in Los Angeles on Monday.

The 44-year-old actress wore a mint green sweater and light blue jeans. She added immaculate white shoes to the look.

Her dark brown hair was parted in the middle and her silky brown hair fell to the middle of her stomach.

Relaxed: Zoe Saldaña looked relaxed as she stepped out with husband Marco Perego in Los Angeles on Monday

Relaxed: Zoe Saldaña looked relaxed as she stepped out with husband Marco Perego in Los Angeles on Monday

Her better half, 43, wore a plain black T-shirt and light-colored jeans. He added brown and black shoes to the outfit.

His brown hair was parted in the middle and brushed his strong shoulders.

Saldaña carried an iced coffee while her husband held a shopping bag. A thick necklace hung from Marco’s sternum.

Sweater and jeans: The 44-year-old actress wore a mint green sweater and light blue jeans.  She added immaculate white shoes to the look

Sweater and jeans: The 44-year-old actress wore a mint green sweater and light blue jeans. She added immaculate white shoes to the look

Silky Hair: Her dark brown hair was parted in the middle and her silky brown hair fell to the middle of her stomach

Silky Hair: Her dark brown hair was parted in the middle and her silky brown hair fell to the middle of her stomach

Marco and Zoe first started dating in 2013 and married just a few months later. They have three children together: eight-year-old Bowie, eight-year-old Cy and six-year-old Zen.

Her performance was well received at the box office as Avatar 2: The Way of Water.

According to Variety, the film made $90 million over the holiday weekend and has made $287 million at the domestic box office to date.

Despite the film’s box office numbers, critics of Avatar 2: The Way of Water were more mixed.

Successful: Her appearance as Avatar 2: The Way of Water was well received at the box office

Successful: Her appearance as Avatar 2: The Way of Water was well received at the box office

Millions: The film grossed $90 million over the holiday weekend and $287 million so far at the domestic box office, according to Variety

Millions: The film grossed $90 million over the holiday weekend and $287 million so far at the domestic box office, according to Variety

The plot follows Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) with his own family on Pandora when a “known threat returns” forcing Jake to work with Neytiri and the army of the Na’vi race to protect their planet.

Some have praised the film’s “spectacular” and “gorgeous” visuals, while others called the plot “simple” and disapproved of its three-hour, 12-minute runtime.

The Chron’s Brian Viner gave the epic a generous four-star rating, describing the sequel as “huge fun” and raving about the impressive special effects.

However, The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw was far less generous in his scathing two-star review, in which he unabashedly described the blockbuster as a “very expensive beached whale”.

Story: It sees Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) with his own family on Pandora when a

Story: It sees Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) with his own family on Pandora when a “known threat returns” forcing Jake to work with the army of the Na’vi race to protect the planet

Exciting: Fans have long awaited Avatar's sequel, The Way Of Water, after the first epic reportedly became the highest-grossing film of all time 13 years ago

Exciting: Fans have long awaited Avatar’s sequel, The Way Of Water, after the first epic reportedly became the highest-grossing film of all time 13 years ago

Mild criticism: He called the original 2009 Avatar film

Mild criticism: He called the original 2009 Avatar film “groundbreaking” but said the second epic didn’t live up to the same standards, deeming it a “trillion-dollar screensaver.”

He called the original 2009 Avatar film “groundbreaking” but said the second epic didn’t meet the same standards, deeming it a “trillion-dollar screensaver.”

He wrote: “James Cameron’s sodden new digitized film has drenched us with a disappointment that’s hard to admit out loud and stranded like a massive, mindless whale.

“The story that could fill a 30-minute animated film is stretched as if by an AI program into a three-hour film of epic tweeness.”

Meanwhile, The Independent gave Avatar 2 a medium three-star rating for the long-awaited sequel, which came 13 years after the groundbreaking original.

Critic Clarisse Loughrey said the Avatar franchise was there more to be “respected than revered,” admitting she didn’t care about the story, its characters, or themes.