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Zoe Saldana’s new bob haircut

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Zoe Saldañahas a new look for the summer.

TheGuardians of the Galaxystar, 45, recently exchanged her dark long tresses for a sleek and lighter summer bob, as seen in anew videoposted on her hairstylist Mara Roszak’s Instagram.

The short video clip shows a shot of Saldaña’s hair being cut short while she’s in a chair getting ready before cutting to a clip of her hair styled and straightened perfectly for an event.

She could be seen wearing a black long-sleeved dress with a plunging neckline to debut the new haircut, and accessorized the look with a bold red lip, a large black satchel and silver rings and necklaces.

For her new look, Roszak tailored the cut to sit just above Saldaña’s shoulders and graze her collarbones, which she said “allows for soft, blunt lines and effortless bounce.”

She then styled Saldaña’s hair using her own hair care lineRŌZ, utilizing theRŌZ Foundation Shampoo & Conditioner, along with two pumps of the RŌZ MILK Hair Serum and two pumps of theRŌZ Santa Lucia Styling Oilon her damp hair before blow drying in order to achieve a sleek and effortless look.

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Zoe Saldana’s new bob haircut

Saldaña’s hair also appears to have been lightened from her natural dark black down to a warm and much lighter chestnut brown.

It is unclear if the new hairstyle is for her new show,Special Ops: Lioness, though sheflaunted her new look in photoswith herLionesscostarNicole Kidmanat an event for the series on Tuesday.

“On Tour ✨,” the pair wrote in a joint Instagram post while tagging their new show.

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In her new projectSpecial Ops: Lioness, Saldaña stars as Joe, the station chief of the Lioness program (a real-life training program in the CIA) who is tasked with “training, managing and leading her female undercover operatives,” according to a release. She also works as an executive producer for the series.

Coming off her heart-wrenching international love storyFrom Scratch, Saldaña told PEOPLE previously ofLioness: “I feel like this is going to be just as challenging, just as emotionally compromising, but in its own unique way.”

The show is set to debut on Paramount+ at a yet-to-be-determined date.

source: people.com