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Halle Berry strikes a pose with Doctor Strange at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim

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Halle Berry was seen posing with an actor portraying Doctor Strange during a visit to the Avengers Campus at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim on Wednesday.The 55-year-old performer struck a pose and stuck her arms outward while spending time at the theme park and posing for a picture.The actress, who previously portrayed Storm in the first X-Men film series, also recently spoke about returning to a superhero-centric film franchise.

Super friends:Halle Berry was seen posing with an actor portraying Doctor Strange during a visit to the Avengers Campus at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim on WednesdayBerry wore a sleeveless jacket on top of a long-sleeve black t-shirt during her time at the theme park.The Academy Award-winning performer also rocked a pair of slightly distressed and wide-legged jeans, as well as a high-top set of sneakers.

The actress accessorized with a shining set of earrings and a reflective pair of sunglasses.Her newly-debuted short dyed hair remained free-flowing during her time at the theme park.

New look:Her newly-debuted short dyed hair remained free-flowing during her time at the theme park; she is seen earlier this monthBerry previously showed off her new look during the most recent Critics' Choice Awards ceremony, which took place earlier this month.The actress also shared a selfie to her Instagram account following the event to note that many of her followers admired her short-haired look.She wrote: 'This is for all my beautiful fans that have wanted my short hair back !this is for YOU!'Many of the performer's fans drew comparisons between her new hairstyle and that of Storm, whom Berry portrayed in three separate movies.

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