Call them trail blazers.

Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis recreated their iconic selfie from “Thelma and Louise” on Thursday.

“Inventors of the #selfie at it again. #ThelmaAndLouise,” Sarandon, 67, who tweeted out the image, wrote.

The film, which won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, was released more 23 years ago, on May 24, 1991.

In the movie, Davis, now 58, plays Thelma, and Sarandon portrays, Louise, two close friends whose lives spiral wildly out of control during a weekend getaway.

Despite Sarandon’s, presumably tongue and cheek, claim that she and her co-star Davis invented the selfie, the act of taking a photograph of one’s self actually predates their attempt by over 150 years.

The first selfie was actually taken by photography pioneer Robert Cornelius in 1839.