Joe Exotic, star of hit Netflix docuseries Tiger King, has reportedly been granted an extension in his wrongful imprisonment lawsuit.
01.04.2020 - 16:55 / hollywoodreporter.com
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals on Tuesday asked Universal Content Productions and Kate McKinnon not to use live animals in their upcoming limited series about Joseph Maldonado-Passage, aka "Joe Exotic," a big-cat exhibitor profiled in the Netflix breakout docuseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.
"Netflix's Tiger King is calling critical attention to the abuse and neglect endured by big cats and other wild animals used for entertainment — progress that will be undone if
.Joe Exotic, star of hit Netflix docuseries Tiger King, has reportedly been granted an extension in his wrongful imprisonment lawsuit.
We're long beyond peak Tiger King. The Netflix docuseries that has transfixed a nation during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown has spawned countless memes, conspiracy theories, angry tweets and even murmurs of a possible pardon for the King himself, Joe Exotic.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic still remains under quarantine three weeks after multiple inmates at his Texas prison tested positive for COVID-19, his husband told E! News in an exclusive interview. Dillon Passage, who appeared in the wildly popular Netflix docu-series and remains married to Joe as he carries out a 22-year sentence, said he is still in isolation at a prison medical center.
Netflix's new crime documentary Tiger King that revolves around the life of American zookeeper Joe Exotic has become the talk of the town ever since it premiered online. Call it the thrilling experience of watching a true crime story or the controversies around Joe Exotic, Tiger King has become one of the most trending shows on Netflix in no time.
Miranda Lambert would never intentionally work with a convicted animal abuser!
'It's time to really think about the kids and my future and stuff and use this thing for something good not just to be, "Hey, I have a personal gain now. It's all about me."'
Miranda Lambert is already the queen of the Internet for the week thanks to some, well, "exotic" throwback pictures.
Making people smile. Miranda Lambert tweeted multiple throwback photos on Monday, April 13, when she visited some of the cast of Netflix’s Tiger King.
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.
PETA is asking for Hollywood’s help to put an end to people taking selfies with baby animals.
An interesting choice
An interesting choice
Joe Exotic, the famed and currently incarcerated subject of the wildly popular Netflix docuseries “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,” has an interesting cast of players he would want to portray him if a screenplay on his life story made it to production -- and the list is very short. "He would like Brad Pitt or David Spade to play him," said Rebecca Chaiklin, one of the filmmakers who brought the project to the masses.