Orlando Bloom is reportedly in talks to play eccentric zoo keeper Joe Exotic in a movie about his life. Joe, 57, rose to fame last month when his documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness was released on Netflix.
19.03.2020 - 20:37 / nypost.com
If you’re looking for a new show to take your mind off the coronavirus, perhaps tune into this: A seven-part docuseries about a mercurial big-cats collector with a vengeful murder-for-hire plot.
How’s that for something different?
On Friday, Netflix will release its docuseries “Tiger King,” a true-crime journey into the world of feline wildlife held in captivity and bred for profit. The true story centers on the one woman trying to tame the men behind it all.
Of course the story ends with an
Orlando Bloom is reportedly in talks to play eccentric zoo keeper Joe Exotic in a movie about his life. Joe, 57, rose to fame last month when his documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness was released on Netflix.
By Dominic Patten
Investigation Discovery announced a “definitive sequel” to Netflix’s “Tiger King, Murder, Mayhem and Madness” that will feature none other than Joseph Maldonado-Passage, better known as Joe Exotic.
To say we're grateful for Tiger King in times like these would be an understatement. The Netflix docu-series weaves the absurd and at times unbelievable story of Joe Exotic, an exotic animal zookeeper whose feud with fellow big cat enthusiast Carole Baskin comes to a dramatic climax when the FBI begins investigating whether or not Joe took out a hit on his similarly eccentric rival.
Robe Lowe came up with a creative way to deal with his quarantine boredom, and it involves one glorious blonde mullet. The 9-1-1: Lone Star lead, 56, treated his fans to a hilarious backyard photoshoot that showed him as infamous cat lover and hair bleach enthusiast Joe Exotic, the subject of Netflix’s Tiger King, and he pulls off the ensemble pretty well.
Okay, we know a lot of crazy s--- goes down in Netflix's Tiger King, but one of the best revelations that came from the docuseries is that the flashy Joe Exotic is an aspiring country star.America's favorite imprisoned tiger handler has actually released two whole albums that were available for purchase at his gift shop.
Yes, the world is enraptured by Joe Exotic, one of the subjects of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. But is the empathy misplaced? The now-imprisoned star of the Netflix documentary series has become the subject of many celebrity tweets, memes and the talk of, well, the internet.
The star of the popular Netflix docuseriesTiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness is currently in isolation behind bars out of an abundance of caution during the coronavirus pandemic. Joseph Maldonado-Passage, aka "Joe Exotic," the Tiger King, is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for his part in a murder-for-hire plot.
While many of us have become shamelessly obsessed with the wild characters, twists, and turns in Netflix‘s Tiger King, one of its biggest stars Carole Baskin is absolutely PISSED about her portrayal in the hit documentary!
From the opening scenes of “Tiger King,” it’s clear that Joe Exotic, the star of Netflix’s latest documentary sensation, was ready to do just about anything to become famous. Throughout the series, he attempts to film his own reality show, runs for the governor of Oklahoma and even tries his hand at country music.
Another day, another whopper when it comes to unearthing more of the real story behind the stars of the new Netflix smash hit docuseries Tiger King.
Margot Robbie's next gig could be a unique one if the "Tiger King" podcast host gets his way. As the success of Netflix's "Tiger King" continues, a miniseries -- which was reportedly ordered back in November by Universal Content Productions and based on the podcast "Joe Exotic: Tiger King" hosted by Robert Moor -- is getting its casting together to tell the tale of rival big cat enthusiasts.