By Mackenzie Nichols
08.04.2020 - 19:33 / nypost.com
Netflix’s massively popular docuseries “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” drew 34.3 million unique viewers in the first 10 days of its release, from March 20-29, according to Nielsen, eclipsing the season 2 numbers for “Stranger Things,” which drew 31.2 million in its first 10 days. “Tiger King” approached the numbers for “Stranger Things 3,” which drew 36.3 million over the 10-day span, Nielsen said.
Over its premiere weekend, March 20 to 23, “Tiger King” brought in an average minute
By Mackenzie Nichols
It looks like Joe Exotic could be getting an Irish twist in the rumoured upcoming movie.
Ever since Netflix dropped the true-crime series titled Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness, people have been gushing about it on social media. Based on the life of zookeeper Joe Exotic, the miniseries was released earlier this year and has been making headlines because of its popularity.
Will the Joe Exotic sympathizers still feel the same after this new information about his alleged animal cruelty? At this point, we sure hope not…
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.
“Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” did gangbuster numbers for Netflix, according to the streaming service.
There is a Tiger Prince.
Just three weeks after the Netflix docuseries “Tiger King” has swept the nation, its first spin-off show is here — with Fox and TMZ teaming up for “TMZ Investigates: Tiger King — What Really Went Down?”
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Fox has announced that it plans to air a one-hour special on Monday from TMZ that promises new interviews and “never-before-seen footage” on the subjects of Netflix’s breakout hit “Tiger King.”
Tiger King has clawed its way to the top of Netflix’s viewing charts.