The film has been made available on various streaming platforms, including , depending on regional licensing. of the film or more details on Dina Meyer's filmography Lethal Seduction (TV Movie 2015)
However, there isn’t a widely known mainstream film by that exact name in major film databases like IMDb or Wikipedia under “Lethal Seduction” (aside from possibly low-budget or direct-to-video thrillers).
and Christopher Mitchum. It follows a detective hunting a serial killer who lures victims with sex. Also known as
Netflix announced a prequel series, Lethal Seduction: Genesis , focusing on Elena’s first kill in 2019. Emerald Fennell will not return; instead, (Zola) will direct the pilot. Ana de Armas is confirmed to reprise her role as a younger version via de-aging VFX.
Utilizing the protocol, Cassandra initiates a relationship with the protagonist. The narrative structure follows a strict repetitive loop:
Blu-ray and DVD were released on November 15, 2026, including a director’s commentary, deleted scenes, and a featurette titled “The Art of the Femme Fatale.”
The film has been made available on various streaming platforms, including , depending on regional licensing. of the film or more details on Dina Meyer's filmography Lethal Seduction (TV Movie 2015)
However, there isn’t a widely known mainstream film by that exact name in major film databases like IMDb or Wikipedia under “Lethal Seduction” (aside from possibly low-budget or direct-to-video thrillers).
and Christopher Mitchum. It follows a detective hunting a serial killer who lures victims with sex. Also known as
Netflix announced a prequel series, Lethal Seduction: Genesis , focusing on Elena’s first kill in 2019. Emerald Fennell will not return; instead, (Zola) will direct the pilot. Ana de Armas is confirmed to reprise her role as a younger version via de-aging VFX.
Utilizing the protocol, Cassandra initiates a relationship with the protagonist. The narrative structure follows a strict repetitive loop:
Blu-ray and DVD were released on November 15, 2026, including a director’s commentary, deleted scenes, and a featurette titled “The Art of the Femme Fatale.”