No, there probably won't ever be a way to watch Trigger Warning with Amazon

Trigger Warning is one of the new movies of the weekend, but there's some disappointing news. There probably won't be a way to watch it via Amazon.
Trigger Warning. (L-R) Jessica Alba as Parker and Tone Bell as Spider in Trigger Warning. Cr. Ursula Coyote/Netflix ©2024.
Trigger Warning. (L-R) Jessica Alba as Parker and Tone Bell as Spider in Trigger Warning. Cr. Ursula Coyote/Netflix ©2024. /
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Fridays are all about the movies. They’re a great way to spend the weekend, and you’ll be looking at where to watch some of the releases this weekend. Trigger Warning is the release for those who love military movies.

It follows Jessica Alba as Parker, a special forces operative. After her learns of her father’s death, she returns home. He left her his bar, which she quickly takes over. It turns out that there was something much bigger behind her father’s death, and it could have something to do with a local gang.

When Parker starts asking too many questions, she ends up on the gang’s radar. Can she get to the bottom of her father’s death while keeping herself alive? The gang may have messed with the wrong family.

Trigger Warning will not stream on Prime Video

We don’t usually say “never,” but there is a strong chance that Trigger Warning will never come to Prime Video. That’s because this isn’t a movie heading to theaters.

It’s a Netflix Original movie. The only place you’ll be able to stream the release is on Netflix, and that’s likely where it will stay. Something big will have to happen to Netflix and Amazon for the two to team up!

Trigger Warning probably won’t get a digital release

Rather than saying “never” on this one, we’ll stick to probably not. There is a slim chance that Trigger Warning will be released on Digital, which means that it won’t arrive on Amazon Instant Video.

It all comes down to the fact that it’s a Netflix Original Movie. There’s no need for Netflix to put content on Digital. In fact, a digital release takes viewers away from the streaming platform, so it doesn’t make any sense for Netflix to do this.

What about a DVD and Blu-ray release? This is still unlikely, but not as unlikely as a digital release. At least DVDs can’t easily be watched on the go like digital releases.

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