While there isn't a dedicated English Wikipedia page for the 2015 Lifetime movie Lethal Seduction
If you meant a specific existing work (e.g., the 1995 film Lethal Seduction directed by George Kaczender or a TV movie), let me know and I’ll revise the draft with accurate details. lethal seduction wikipedia
is a [year] American erotic thriller film directed by [Director]. The plot follows [Protagonist], who becomes entangled with a mysterious and dangerous femme fatale, leading to a spiral of obsession, betrayal, and murder. While there isn't a dedicated English Wikipedia page
However, the Wikipedia entry would quickly expand to show that this trope is gender-inclusive. History and literature are replete with male figures—the "Bluebeards" and the "Lotharios"—who use charm as a weapon. Consider the myth of the Sirens or the vampire archetype; here, seduction is the lure, but the intent is consumption. The "lethal" aspect implies that the seducer is a predator, and the seduced is the prey, blurring the lines between a love affair and a hunt. However, the Wikipedia entry would quickly expand to
The story follows Mark Richards (Caleb Ruminer), a recent high school graduate headed for Princeton. His life takes a dark turn when he meets an attractive older widow, Carissa Kensington (Dina Meyer), at a hardware store. What begins as a simple request to help install a showerhead quickly spirals into a manipulative relationship where Carissa attempts to isolate Mark from his overprotective mother, Tanya (Amanda Detmer). As Carissa's obsession grows, she resorts to violence and psychological games to keep Mark for herself.