Tiger King has clawed its way to the top of Netflix’s viewing charts with an impressive combined audience of 64 million worldwide in its first month on the streaming platform.
07.04.2020 - 20:16 / nme.com
And there's already a sequel in the works
Tiger King has officially earned the crown as the most-watched title on Netflix for the longest period of time, holding the top spot for 15 days according to a report released by the streaming platform yesterday (April 6).
The seven-part documentary series follows a number of big cat owners, breeders and conservationists in the US, focusing mainly on a feud between Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin.
The second-longest streak, six days, is held by The Trials
Tiger King has clawed its way to the top of Netflix’s viewing charts with an impressive combined audience of 64 million worldwide in its first month on the streaming platform.
It's proved to be one of Netflix's biggest hits...
It racked up more streaming minutes in its first full week than any other show
"I know he absolutely loves the attention"
Tiger King star Joe Exotic is apparently in talks to host a radio show from behind bars.
After receiving a roaring response for Joe Exotic starrer crime documentary Tiger King, Netflix has dropped a new aftershow for the same. On Sunday midnight, the 8th episode of Tiger King: Murder, Madness, and Mayhem called The Tiger King and I, premiered on Netflix with Joel McHale as the new host interviewing people from the Joe Exotic universe. The 40-minute long episode comes as an added bonus for all the Tiget King fans who binged watched the documentary.
You have to assume the behind-the-scenes stories coming out of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness are only going to get crazier at this point, right?
By Jazz Tangcay
Donald Trump has said he will 'look at' Tiger King star Joe Exotic's case after the president's son, Donald Trump Jr, called the 22 year prison sentence "aggressive".The Netflix show has proved to be hit in both the UK and US as thousands of people self-isolating have flocked to their TVs to watch the series.
Joe Exotic was jailed for 22 years in 2019
If you are bored of the COVID-19 lockdown already and also running out of web shows to watch, then there is one more series that you can add to your checklist which is Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness. The miniseries was released on popular digital streaming platform Netflix on March 20, 2020, and has received a humongous response from the viewers. For the unversed, it is based on the real-life story and adventures of Joe Exotic, a zookeeper.
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness is the talk of the town, thanks in part to when it dropped—as much of the country began to shelter in place as the coronavirus spread—and its truly bonkers subject matter.
The documentary filmmaker first met Exotic in 2011