Amy Adams cuts a casual figure in a flowing cardigan and cropped jeans as she adds oversized sunglasses while leaving a market in Beverly Hills

Amy Adams was pictured while leaving a market in Beverly Hills on Sunday afternoon.

The 48-year-old performer cut a very casual figure as she carried her purchases out of the store and took a call while making her way through a parking lot.

The actress, who was unrecognizable when spotted on the set of her upcoming movie Nightb****, was recently announced to have joined the cast of a feature in which she will reunite with director Adam McKay.

Adams wore a flowing beige cardigan sweater on top of a white blouse during her grocery run.

The American Hustle actress also wore a pair of cropped blue jeans that paired well with her brown sandals.

Grocery run: Amy Adams was pictured while leaving a market in Beverly Hills on Sunday afternoon

Grocery run: Amy Adams was pictured while leaving a market in Beverly Hills on Sunday afternoon

The Academy Award-winning performer accessorized with a stylish pair of sunglasses that gave her look a bit of extra shine.

Her gorgeous red hair was tied back into a loose bun for the length of her outing.

It was announced that Adams had joined the cast of McKay's upcoming film Average Height, Average Build this past March.

Deadline also revealed that Robert Pattinson, Robert Downey Jr. and Forest Whitaker had signed on to appear in the feature.

The upcoming comedy movie will be centered on a serial killer who employs the help of a lobbyist to make it easier for him to claim further victims.

The star of The Lighthouse will portray the murderer, while Adams and Downey Jr. are set to play the lobbyist and a retired police officer who takes an interest in the criminal.

In addition to directing the upcoming movie, McKay will serve as one of its producers. 

Average Height, Average Build's prospective release date has not been revealed as of yet.

Staying comfortable: Adams wore a flowing beige cardigan sweater on top of a white blouse during her grocery run

Staying comfortable: Adams wore a flowing beige cardigan sweater on top of a white blouse during her grocery run

Solid addition: It was announced that Adams had joined the cast of McKay's upcoming film Average Height, Average Build this past March

Solid addition: It was announced that Adams had joined the cast of McKay's upcoming film Average Height, Average Build this past March

Storyline: The upcoming comedy movie will be centered on a serial killer who employs the help of a lobbyist to make it easier for him to claim further victims

Storyline: The upcoming comedy movie will be centered on a serial killer who employs the help of a lobbyist to make it easier for him to claim further victims

Leading lady: The star of The Lighthouse will portray the murderer, while Adams and Downey Jr. are set to play the lobbyist and a retired police officer who takes an interest in the criminal; she is seen in 2022
In the future: Average Height, Average Build's prospective release date has not been revealed as of yet; she is seen in 2021

Leading lady: The star of The Lighthouse will portray the murderer, while Adams and Downey Jr. are set to play the lobbyist and a retired police officer who takes an interest in the criminal; she is seen in 2022

In the past: Adams previously collaborated with McKay on the 2018 satire feature Vice, which was centered on the life of former vice president Dick Cheney; she is seen in the movie

In the past: Adams previously collaborated with McKay on the 2018 satire feature Vice, which was centered on the life of former vice president Dick Cheney; she is seen in the movie

Adams previously collaborated with the director on the 2018 satire feature Vice, which was centered on the life of former vice president Dick Cheney.

The performer portrayed the politician's wife, Lynne Cheney, in the Christian Bale-starring movie, which also featured the talents of Sam Rockwell, Tyler Perry and Steve Carell.

The feature was met with a mixed reception from critics upon its release, although much praise was directed at its cast.

Adams was nominated for several distinctions for her work in the project, and she was put up for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, which ultimately went to Regina King. 

Raking them in: Adams was nominated for several distinctions for her work in the project, and she was put up for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, which ultimately went to Regina King; she is seen in the 2018 feature

Raking them in: Adams was nominated for several distinctions for her work in the project, and she was put up for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, which ultimately went to Regina King; she is seen in the 2018 feature