Jessica Alba's New Film 'Trigger Warning' Tops Netflix Charts but Fails to Impress Audiences

Jessica Alba's latest film 'Trigger Warning' has made its debut on Netflix, quickly rising to the top of the global digital platform's charts. Despite its high viewership numbers, the film has garnered mixed to negative reviews from audiences. Let's explore the details behind its performance and reception.

'Trigger Warning' starring Jessica Alba and Anthony Michael Hall, premiered on Netflix on June 21.

The film garnered a large viewership worldwide upon release but received heavy criticism from both audiences and critics alike.

Social media users who watched 'Trigger Warning' shared posts stating they couldn't finish the film and found it even dreadful.

One international media review highlighted a user's comment saying, 'I'd rather watch paint dry than watch this film.' Some users also expressed disappointment that the action film was wasted.

According to Independent, 'Trigger Warning' received only a 16% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes out of 100.

However, there are also viewers who liked Jessica Alba's new film.

Alba has a significant personal fanbase.

Moreover, this film marks the actress's return to the screen after a five-year hiatus. Alba last appeared in the film 'Killers Anonymous.'

'Trigger Warning,' an action film starring Jessica Alba, follows a skilled Special Forces officer who inherits his deceased grandfather's bar and gets into a conflict with a violent gang stirring trouble in his hometown.

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