Jordyn Woods stars alongside ‘Hot Felon’ Jeremy Meeks in the upcoming thriller film Trigger

Jordyn Woods will star alongside ‘Hot Felon‘ Jeremy Meeks and City Boys’ Wesley Jonathan in director Chris Stokes’ latest heart pounding thriller Trigger.

And the 21-year-old model-turned-actress shared the highly-anticipated film’s theatrical trailer to her Instagram page on Thursday afternoon.

In conjunction with the action-packed trailer, Woods gave fans a closer look at her acting chops by sharing a full-length scene from the film.

Trigger: Jordyn Woods takes on her most dramatic role yet, as she stars alongside ‘Hot Felon’ Jeremy Meeks and City Boys’ Wesley Jonathan in director Chris Stokes’ latest heart pounding thriller Trigger

Woods takes the reigns in Stokes’ feature as the story’s leading lady. She plays the role of Wesley’s wife, who is less than happy about Wesley’s brother, played by Meeks, coming to stay with the newly married pair in their lavish home.

The trailer narrows on one particular evening in the couple’s home, where Woods and Wesley’s characters are throwing a dinner party.

Meeks’ character joins the festivities, but things go awry when one party guest’s behavior turns sour as a result of over consumption.

When the unruly party guest begins acting aggressively towards Woods, Wesley and Meeks step in and attempt to deescalate the situation.

Leading lady: Woods plays the wife of Wesley Jonathan's characters, who has her doubts about Meeks' character intentions

Leading lady: Woods plays the wife of Wesley Jonathan’s characters, who has her doubts about Meeks’ character intentions

Career change: Jeremy Meeks makes his acting debut in the latest Chris Stokes feature

Career change: Jeremy Meeks makes his acting debut in the latest Chris Stokes feature

Knows the ropes: Veteran actor Wesley Jonathan plays husband to Woods' character

Knows the ropes: Veteran actor Wesley Jonathan plays husband to Woods’ character

But tension skyrockets, leading to the death of the drunken party guest at the hand of Meeks. 

The film follows the aftermath of the unintentional death and the unavoidable unraveling of the character’s relationships with one another.

Back in 2019, Woods spoke of her excitement for the film, having made her silver screen debut in the motion picture Sacrifice back in December.

Commanding presence: Woods leads the feature, as she attempts to prevent the couple's evening from going awry

Commanding presence: Woods leads the feature, as she attempts to prevent the couple’s evening from going awry

Honored: 'I actually have the leading role on that one, so it’s cool,' said Woods in an interview with Life & Style about her role in Trigger

Honored: ‘I actually have the leading role on that one, so it’s cool,’ said Woods in an interview with Life & Style about her role in Trigger

Hot felon: The trailer, also, introduced Jeremy Meeks to the acting world following his viral fame as the 'Hot Felon' in 2014.

Hot felon: The trailer, also, introduced Jeremy Meeks to the acting world following his viral fame as the ‘Hot Felon’ in 2014.

Man down: One scene shows an injured Wesley being comforted by Woods and Meeks

Man down: One scene shows an injured Wesley being comforted by Woods and Meeks

‘I actually have the leading role on that one, so it’s cool,’ said Woods in an interview with Life & Style. 

The trailer served to introduce Jeremy Meeks acting world debut following his viral fame as the ‘Hot Felon’ in 2014.

Trigger is an independent film produced by Stokes’ production company Footage Films. 

Big trouble: An argument goes further than anticipated, leaving a guest in the couple's home dead

Big trouble: An argument goes further than anticipated, leaving a guest in the couple’s home dead

Bonus: Prior to the trailer's release, Woods posted a fuil-length scene from the film that showed off her acting chops

Bonus: Prior to the trailer’s release, Woods posted a fuil-length scene from the film that showed off her acting chops

Dilemma: The scene provides the audience with the film's set up, which revolves around Meeks residing in Woods and Wesley's home until he can 'get on his feet'

Dilemma: The scene provides the audience with the film’s set up, which revolves around Meeks residing in Woods and Wesley’s home until he can ‘get on his feet’

There is still no official release date for Trigger, but is gearing towards a 2020 premiere.

In a bonus scene shared by Woods that was not included in the trailer, the 22-year-old is joined by Meeks and Wesley in a kitchen set, where they engage in a tense conversation about Meeks’ character’s residence in the couple’s home.  

As Woods’ character questions Wesley on the reasons why his brother, played by Meeks, went to prison, Meeks enters the scene to reveal that he was incarcerated for the murder of his mother.

With nowhere to go, Wesley’s convinces Woods’ character to let Meeks’ reside in their home until he can get on his feet.   

Drama: Woods' character deals with an array of complex emotions

Drama: Woods’ character deals with an array of complex emotions