The wait for Jessica Alba‘s return is finally over! “Trigger Warning” is now available to watch on Netflix, and it has quickly become a fan favorite. Both critics and the public are praising the actress’s performance and the action sequences.
The plot follows Parker, a retired military officer with post-traumatic stress disorder, who inherits her grandfather’s bar after the sudden death of her father. Parker finds herself in conflict with a violent gang causing chaos in her hometown and must face a moral dilemma after discovering the truth about her dad’s death.
Those who have already watched the movie are curious about the filming locations, which add much of the picture’s appeal. Here, find all the details about them.
All about the locations where ‘Trigger Warning’ was filmed
According to Deadline, “Trigger Warning” was filmed in New Mexico, a state known for hosting many beloved action films such as “Transformers,” “The Avengers,” and “Independence Day: Resurgence.” The movie utilizes two main locations: Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, serves as the setting for the bar inherited by Jessica Alba’s character. This choice highlights the city’s unique charm and historic architecture.
On the other hand, Albuquerque is the backdrop for the film’s most intense action scenes. The production team utilized several locations around the city to depict the gang’s confrontations, adding to the production’s dynamic atmosphere.
The crew behind “Trigger Warning” chose New Mexico not only for its reputation as an iconic filming location for action movies but also for its ability to provide both rural and urban settings. This diversity accompanies Parker on her journey to stop the violent gang spreading chaos in the town that saw her grow up.