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 - 22:55 / etonline.com
Following the huge success of, it’s not surprising that Netflix would want to make more episodes for fans who are still clamoring for anything that they can get their hands on about Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin and others at the center of the docuseries.
While directors Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin put as much as they could into seven episodes, which were filmed from 2014 up until weeks into 2020, there’s still a lot left unsaid and even more to be clarified. Since its release, several of the
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.
Hey all you cool cats and kittens... Netflix is giving the fans what they want: another Tiger King episode.
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By Jazz Tangcay
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.
Cardi B is still obsessing over Tiger King.
Addicted to Tiger King? You’re not alone. The Netflix docuseries that chronicles the rise and fall of Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage, also known as “Joe Exotic.” The series began as a look at those who own “big cats” and run public zoos. It quickly took a turn into something else, a dark look at the life of zoo owners and the war that occurs between them.