
Linda Hamilton was seen for the first time in character as Sarah Connor for the Terminator reboot when she was spotted on set in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday.

The 61-year-old actress looked ready to take down some armed cyborgs as she wore a bulletproof vest while holding a futuristic-looking gun.

This movie redo - which will be released in November 2019 - also stars Terminator vet Arnold Schwarzenegger as well as newcomers Mackenzie Davis, who was also pictured on set, Diego Boneta, Gabriel Luna and Natalia Reyes.

Back in action: Linda Hamilton was seen for the first time in character as Sarah Connor for the Terminator reboot when she was spotted on set in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday

Armed for battle: The 61-year-old actress looked ready to take down some armed cyborgs as she wore a bulletproof vest while holding a futuristic-looking gun

Decades ago: Hamilton was in the very first Terminator movie in 1984, which was released as a small action film but turned into a cult classic thanks to the star power of bodybuilder turned actor Schwarzenegger and the impressive time traveling story line (Hamilton pictured in Terminator 2)

The A-list action star clearly has been hitting the gym as she was not only slender, but also very toned with sculpted arms and lean legs.

And she was dressed for action with a simple grey T-shirt under her vest and cargo slacks that looked designer.

Proving she was ready for some fight scenes, Hamilton had on black lace-up military boots. The beauty had on minimal makeup as the focus was on her short grey locks and her designer sunglasses.

Hamilton also had on a chunky military-style watch that likely came in handy when she went from the present to the future; it also looked like it was a mini computer.

Don't mess with this dame: The action star clearly has been hitting the gym as she was not only slender, but also very toned with sculpted arms and lean legs

It's war: And she was dressed for action with a simple grey T-shirt under her vest and cargo slacks that looked designer. Proving she was ready for some fight scenes, Hamilton had on black lace-up military boots

The star was surrounded by crew members who were mostly men in casual clothing. And later she was seen on the Juliet balcony of a terracotta building as she smoked away on a cigarette.

Hamilton was in the very first Terminator movie in 1984, which was released as a small action film but turned into a cult classic thanks to the star power of bodybuilder turned actor Schwarzenegger and the impressive time traveling story line.

And in 1991 Linda appeared in the sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day. That was followed by voice work only in the 2009 film Terminator Salvation.

Break time: Later she was seen on the Juliet balcony of a terracotta building as she smoked away on a cigarette

Life's a drag: Linda gave a long look as she dragged away on her cigarette. The star was no doubt under extreme pressure to not only look fit for the role, but also to keep her weight very low

Time is important in a time-traveling movie: Hamilton had on a chunky military watch that likely came in handy when she went from the present to the future; it also looked like it was a mini computer

This Terminator film is directed by Deadpool's Tim Miller.

The first film was directed by James Cameron who Linda was married to from 1997 until 1999. James is now wed to his Titanic star Suzy Amis and they have three children together.

Cameron is now a producer on the reboot.

She can't shake the ex: The first film was directed by James Cameron who Linda was married to from 1997 until 1999. James is now wed to his Titanic star Suzy Amis and they have three children together. Now James is producing the most recent reboot

Davis, 31, also looked properly buffed for the movie.

The blonde was seen with a tank top on and plenty of dirt and scratches to her body that spelled a physical fight, most likely with someone from the future.

The movie, which was initially meant to come out July 26 next year but was recently bumped to that November 22, will feature Mackenzie as an assassin.

Her very big role: The lead is played by Canadian Mackenzie Davis, 31, who also looked properly buffed for the movie

Gun in the back of her pants: She was seen with a tank top on and plenty of dirt and scratches to her body that spelled a physical fight, most likely with someone from the future

Her character will have time-traveled from the future to the setting of the film.

Davis is a Canadian actress who made her film debut in Smashed, and later appeared in Breathe In, That Awkward Moment, The Martian, Blade Runner 2049, and The F Word.

The new terminator will be played by Luna.

He is best known for starring as Robbie Reyes/Ghost Rider on the ABC action superhero series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

And he has also appeared as the El Rey Network drama series Matador.

She goes back and forth: Her character will have time-traveled from the future to the setting of the film

Bang Bang: She plays an assassin. Davis is a Canadian actress who made her film debut in Smashed, and later appeared in Breathe In, That Awkward Moment, The Martian, Blade Runner 2049, and The F Word

As far as films, she starred in Freeheld and Transpecos.

Cameron has not talked the plot details yet for the Terminator reboot.

Asked whether Arnold might portray 'a human character,' James theorized to TheArnoldFans.com about a 'prototype' for Arnold's original 1984 character T-800 'that they grew the organic outer layer that they grew the Terminator from.'

Getting cold on set: She was handed an object as she wrapped a white robe over her shoulders while a female crew member looked on

Rolling: Cameras appeared to be on as she rushed into a building with a young girl in a yellow shirt and blue slacks

James mulled the T-800 origin story to the website last year: 'Yeah, you got to ask yourself: "Why did they make these characters look and sound like Arnold?"'

He explained, 'There has to be a reason. So yeah, it has flashed through my mind that there has to have been a prototype. There has to have been a guy who’s DNA was harvested from - that they grew the organic outter layer that they grew the Terminator from...and that presumably was a real person at some point.'

On a roll, James said: 'Now, the question is, did that person have some sort of meaning to Skynet on WHY they chose that one (Arnold)?'

Alternatively, it could have been 'like a whole rack of Terminators and the one that happened to be the Arnold model just happened to be closest to the door going out to the time displacement center and all the others looked different?'