Charlize Theron enjoys dinner out at Nobu in Malibu with her two daughters Jackson and August

Charlize Theron has been quarantining in Los Angeles with her two adopted daughters Jackson, eight, and August, three, as COVID-19 rages on.

But the 44-year-old actress attempted to change things up for herself and her daughters by enjoying dinner out at Nobu in Malibu on Saturday evening.  

Theron rocked her chic blonde pixie cut and hid the majority of her famous face behind a rose print face mask.

Switching things up: Charlize Theron attempted to change things up for herself and her daughters Jackson, eight, and August, three, by enjoying dinner out at Nobu in Malibu on Saturday evening

Charlize looked incredibly stylish in a black blazer layered over an ankle length slip dress with a plunging neckline.

She had a blue scarf wrapped around her neck and sported a pair of tortoise shell sunglasses.

The Bombshell star accessorized her evening ensemble by fastening a slew of gold chains around her neck and slipping her feet into a pair of trendy platform sneakers. 

Eldest daughter Jackson looked undeniably sweet in a red floral patterned dress and a blazer that matched her mother’s.

Mom duty: Theron rocked her chic blonde pixie cut and hid the majority of her famous face behind a rose print face mask

Mom duty: Theron rocked her chic blonde pixie cut and hid the majority of her famous face behind a rose print face mask

Valet: Charlize drove up to the popular restaurant in her white SUV and handed her keys over to the valet

Valet: Charlize drove up to the popular restaurant in her white SUV and handed her keys over to the valet

August wore a peach toned sweatsuit that included a zip-up hoodie and a pair of shorts.

Both girls wore white sandals on their feet and had accessories in their neatly styled hair. 

Charlize drove up to the popular restaurant in her white SUV and handed her keys over to the valet. 

In an interview with DailyMail.com last year, Charlize opened up about her transgender daughter Jackson, whom she had adopted as a baby and originally introduced to the world as a boy.  

Matching: Both of Charlize's girls wore white sandals on their feet and had accessories in their neatly styled hair

Matching: Both of Charlize’s girls wore white sandals on their feet and had accessories in their neatly styled hair

Opening up: In an interview with DailyMail.com last year, Charlize opened up about her transgender daughter Jackson, who she had adopted as a baby and originally introduced to the world as a boy; Charlize pictured in January

Opening up: In an interview with DailyMail.com last year, Charlize opened up about her transgender daughter Jackson, who she had adopted as a baby and originally introduced to the world as a boy; Charlize pictured in January

‘Yes, I thought she was a boy, too,’ said the actress. ‘Until she looked at me when she was three years old and said: ‘I am not a boy!’

‘So there you go! I have two beautiful daughters who, just like any parent, I want to protect and I want to see thrive. 

‘They were born who they are and exactly where in the world both of them get to find themselves as they grow up, and who they want to be, is not for me to decide.’

Charlize explained that her job as a parent is ‘to celebrate’ her daughter and ‘to love them and ‘make sure that they have everything they need in order to be what they want to be. 

The Old Guard: Aside from her personal life, Charlize is currently anticipating the release of her Netflix superhero film The Old Guard

The Old Guard: Aside from her personal life, Charlize is currently anticipating the release of her Netflix superhero film The Old Guard

‘And I will do everything in my power for my kids to have that right and to be protected within that.’

Aside from her personal life, Charlize is currently anticipating the release of her Netflix superhero film The Old Guard.

‘Andromache the Scythian, but you can call her Andy. Nile Freeman, but you can call her…Nile. Comin at ya on Netflix July 10,’ wrote Charlize, who shared the poster for her film to Instagram on Thursday.

In an interview with Empire, Theron opened about reading the graphic novel that inspired the film and how she was ‘excited’ by her character Andy – ‘an immortal warrior who’s lived 6000 years of Earthly history.’

Exciting: In an interview with Empire , Theron opened about reading the graphic novel that inspired the film and how she was 'excited' by her character Andy - 'an immortal warrior who's lived 6000 years of Earthly history'

Exciting: In an interview with Empire , Theron opened about reading the graphic novel that inspired the film and how she was ‘excited’ by her character Andy – ‘an immortal warrior who’s lived 6000 years of Earthly history’

Training: In order to master her stunts in the action-packed film, Charlize revealed that she 'worked with a lot of Keanu's original fight team from the first John Wick – Danny Hernandez and those guys'

Training: In order to master her stunts in the action-packed film, Charlize revealed that she ‘worked with a lot of Keanu’s original fight team from the first John Wick – Danny Hernandez and those guys’

‘My initial reaction when I read the Old Guard graphic novel was that I felt there was something very grounded in Andy. That was the thing that excited me: despite the concept, she felt real, and not ‘fantasy.’ 

‘So, I tried to bring a genuine exhaustion to her, and not get bogged down in the idea that she’s lived thousands of years, she’s seen it all, and she knows every kind of martial art there is,’ explained the Atomic Blonde actress.

In order to master her stunts in the action-packed film, Charlize revealed that she ‘worked with a lot of Keanu’s original fight team from the first John Wick – Danny Hernandez and those guys.’ 

‘So I feel like I’m forever embedded in the action-movie world now because, honestly, those guys are just the best in the industry.’

Incoming: 'Andromache the Scythian, but you can call her Andy. Nile Freeman, but you can call her...Nile. Comin at ya on Netflix July 10,' wrote Charlize, who shared the poster for her film to Instagram on Thursday

Incoming: ‘Andromache the Scythian, but you can call her Andy. Nile Freeman, but you can call her…Nile. Comin at ya on Netflix July 10,’ wrote Charlize, who shared the poster for her film to Instagram on Thursday