Jonah Hill out for a night with his girlfriend after the release of his new movie

Jonah Hill was spotted out on Saturday after the recent release of his Netflix movie You People.

The 39-year-old hit the streets of Malibu, California with some friends and his girlfriend, Olivia Millar, as they headed out for a night out.

The Don’t Look Up actor bundled up against the cold in a navy blue cardigan over a gray T-shirt, light jeans and green boots.

Out on the town: Jonah Hill was spotted out on a night out with some friends and his girlfriend Olivia Millar

Her hair was very short and dyed blonde, and she also donned a large pair of glasses while hanging out with her friends.

Olivia walked next to him and was dressed in a warm and comfortable outfit, complete with a gray jacket, light wash jeans, and tan Ugg slippers.

The business owner had her brown hair down and styled it in a blue claw clip at the back of her head.

Jonah’s other two friends who joined them were also dressed casually for their night of fun.

Looking casual: The 39-year-old stepped out with his friends after the release of his new Netflix movie, You People

Looking casual: The 39-year-old stepped out with his friends after the release of his new Netflix movie, You People

Bundled up: The Superbad actor kept warm in a blue cardigan, jeans and green boots

Bundled up: The Superbad actor kept warm in a blue cardigan, jeans and green boots

The 21 Jump Street actor recently returned to the screen in his latest film, a Netflix rom-com titled You People, which premiered on the streaming platform on January 27.

Less than a day after its release, it received a 47% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 5.6/10 on IMDb.

Despite the less-than-favorable scores, however, the film was ranked No. 1 on Netflix’s Top Ten Movies list as of January 28.

The film’s premise, “Follows a new couple and their families, who find themselves examining modern love and family dynamics amid conflicting cultures, societal expectations, and generational differences,” according to IMDb.

New: You People premiered on Netflix on January 27 and ranked No. 1 on the streaming service's top ten movies list.

New: You People premiered on Netflix on January 27 and ranked No. 1 on the streaming service’s top ten movies list.

Good stuff: The movie follows a new couple and their families, who find themselves examining modern love and family dynamics amid conflicting cultures, societal expectations, and generational differences.

Good stuff: The movie follows a new couple and their families, who find themselves examining modern love and family dynamics amid conflicting cultures, societal expectations, and generational differences.

Along with Jonah, who took on a lead role and also co-wrote the project, other cast members include comedian Eddie Murphy, Nia Long, X-Files alum David Duchovny and Lauren London.

The Wolf of Wall Street star recently announced that he would no longer be promoting his films in order to prioritize his mental health.

His defense of mental health was shared after his documentary with Netflix called Stutz was released in November. Jonah directed the film and the actor also starred in the film, which centered on his therapist, Dr. Phil Stutz.

Advocacy: The War Dogs actor announced in August that he would no longer promote his films to prioritize his mental health.

Advocacy: The War Dogs actor announced in August that he would no longer promote his films to prioritize his mental health.

Support: Her outspokenness about advocating for mental health came after the release of her film Stutz, which centers on her therapist, Dr. Phil Stutz.

Support: Her outspokenness about advocating for mental health came after the release of her film Stutz, which centers on her therapist, Dr. Phil Stutz.

Jonas explained Deadline your reasoning behind your decision. “Through this journey of self-discovery within film, I have come to the conclusion that I have spent nearly 20 years experiencing anxiety attacks, which are exacerbated by media appearances and public events.”

He also mentioned that despite his projects, “you won’t see me promoting this movie, or any of my upcoming movies, as I take this important step to protect myself.”

Jonah added, “If I got sicker going out there and promoting it, I wouldn’t be acting true to myself or the movie.” I usually cringe at letters or statements like this, but I understand that I am one of the privileged few who can afford to take time off. I will not lose my job while I work on my anxiety.’

Share: He shared that promoting his movies has only made him sicker in the past and that continuing to push himself to go on press tours would not allow him to be himself.

Share: He shared that promoting his movies has only made him sicker in the past and that continuing to push himself to go on press tours would not allow him to be himself.