<p><img src="https://cdn01.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/headlines/2026/02/because-of-cupid-hallmark-movie.jpg" alt="Amy Groening & Evan Roderick Are Bringing Some Magic to Hallmark Channel on Valentine's Day with 'Because of Cupid' Movie"/></p>
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<p><span><p>HALLMARK IS PUSHING A TOXIC LIE TO MILLIONS AND CALLING IT ROMANCE. Forget the cozy sweaters and gentle smiles—this Valentine's Day, the family-friendly network is BRAZENLY GLORIFYING NON-CONSENSUAL LOVE MANIPULATION in its shocking new film, *Because of Cupid*.</p>
The plot is a DEEPLY DISTURBING fantasy: a so-called “love potion” is administered, stripping multiple characters of their free will and autonomy. Star Evan Roderick’s character must then “prove” his feelings are real AFTER being chemically compromised. This isn’t a whimsical twist—it’s a HARROWING BLUEPRINT for romantic coercion, packaged in glitter and pastel colors for mass consumption.
What message does this send? That true love requires MAGICAL ROOFIES? That a woman should be thrilled when a man’s affections are the result of a SUPERNATURAL DRUG? Hallmark has crossed a dangerous line, corrupting the classic rom-com formula with themes that belong in a dystopian thriller, not a Saturday night movie.
As this film airs to millions of unsuspecting families, we must ask: who approved this? What darkness lurks behind the channel’s wholesome facade? The network is no longer selling heartwarming stories—it’s PEDDLING A PSYCHOLOGICAL NIGHTMARE and calling it a date night.
This Valentine’s Day, the most terrifying love story isn’t on a streaming thriller—it’s hiding in plain sight on your family’s television. The potion isn’t in the movie; it’s in the broadcast itself, and we’re all drinking it.
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