Tiger King recently dropped its Season 2 episodes on Netflix, however the docuseries does not end there and is branching out with a new project - The Doc Antle Story.
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enraptured Netflix subscribers quarantining at home, the buzzworthy documentary series is back for a second season.
“Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness” introduced the world to Joe “Exotic” Maldonado-Passage (né Schreibvogel) and his troubling private zoo in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, ending with Joe in prison for a murder-for-hire plot to kill rival Big Cat advocate Carole Baskin.The five-episode “Tiger King 2” (which hit Netflix on Wednesday) has very little of the actual Tiger King himself as
.Tiger King recently dropped its Season 2 episodes on Netflix, however the docuseries does not end there and is branching out with a new project - The Doc Antle Story.
When “Tiger King” debuted last year, the breakout stars were clearly Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. However, one of the more interesting B-plots of the series was that of Doc Antle, another zoo owner with a bit of a sordid past.
Netflix‘s Tiger King spin-off The Doc Antle Story has been launched ahead of its release on December 10.The three-part documentary will spotlight private zoo operator Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, who was indicted in 2020 by a grand jury on charges of wildlife trafficking, animal cruelty and violations of the Endangered Species Act.A synopsis for the trailer reads: “A lifelong showman, Doc Antle has built his various careers on theatrics, attracting a slew of admirers along the way.
2 min read Joseph Maldonado-Passage, best known as Joe Exotic – Tiger King, has been transferred to a federal medical facility in North Carolina following his recent diagnosis of prostate cancer. According to attorney John M.
Joe Exotic is speaking out after the release of a second season of "Tiger King." The 58-year-old former zoo owner shot to fame in 2020 as the subject of Netflix's "Tiger King" docuseries, which followed his rivalry with fellow big cat enthusiast Carole Baskin. The saga concluded with the sentencing of Joseph "Joe Exotic" Maldanado-Passage to over two decades in prison for his involvement in a murder-for-hire plot against Baskin, 60.
told CNN.The reptile dealer was interviewed in the fourth episode of the Netflix show.The police report indicated that officers were called to Johnson’s home after 10 p.m. on Sept.
, is dead by suicide, after shooting himself during an argument with his wife. He was 58.ET confirmed the news Monday.
Tiger King 2” proves him to be “innocent,” that former President Donald Trump was “a fool” to not pardon him, and that President Biden ought to grant him clemency.The 58-year-old former Oklahoma zookeeper, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, was convicted in 2019 of paying a hit man $3,000 to kill animal rights activist Carole Baskin.
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Netflix’s hit documentary series Tiger King, has died aged 58.The former reptile dealer died after taking his own life in front of his wife in September, Oklaholma police told TMZ.An incident report obtained by the publication states Johnson was arguing with his wife in their garage when he attempted to commit suicide.According to the report, his wife called 911 and Johnson had a pulse when paramedics arrived.
Millions of Netflix subscribers spent hours inside the world of “Tiger King,” especially during the worldwide lockdown that made its gaudy true-crime all the more seem like an escape—but depending on who you ask, it was two different things. Some people on-camera in “Tiger King 2” refer to it as a “documentary.” But many more refer to it as a “show,” and it’s a revealing confusion about what “Tiger King” has become.
Tiger King 2 is here!
Tiger King 2 is coming Nov. 17 to Netflix, and fans again have the stars from the first docuseries on their minds. After the original Tiger King captivated audiences when it began streaming on March 20, 2020, many wondered about its main driving force, the eponymous “Tiger King,” Joe Exotic.
Don Lewis will be a topic of conversation on . In the first clip of the second installment of Netflix's wildly popular docuseries, several people discuss Lewis and the events leading up to his 1997 disappearance.Lewis was star Carole Baskin's second husband, who vanished a day before a scheduled trip to Costa Rica and was never found.
Carole Baskin isn't messing around when it comes to Joe Exotic. ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with Baskin about her Discovery+ series, , and the precautions she's taking in case the star is released from prison early.«The public only knows about the murder-for-hire plot that happened in.