Tiger King
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Documentary
Crime
Seasons | 2
Episodes | 13
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2020-03-20
Last EP | 2021-11-17
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Rating : 6.842
Overview
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Netflix

A zoo owner spirals out of control amid a cast of eccentric characters in this true murder-for-hire story from the underworld of big cat breeding.
Created by
Produced by
Goode Films
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2020-03-20
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Not Your Average Joe
2020-03-20
Meet Joe Exotic, the gun-toting operator of an Oklahoma big cat park. He’s been accused of hiring someone to murder his chief rival, Carole Baskin.
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Cult of Personality
2020-03-20
Subjected to long hours, little (or no) pay and the whims of eccentric bosses: are big cat park employees just cogs in a web of personality cults?
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The Secret
2020-03-20
An incident in Carole's past casts her in a suspicious light, and while she maintains her innocence, Joe is all too happy to point the finger at her.
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Playing with Fire
2020-03-20
Joe ramps up his efforts to become an internet and TV star, but a mysterious fire and lawsuit threaten his plans — until an angel investor appears.
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Make America Exotic Again
2020-03-20
As Joe dives into politics, he deals with turmoil and tragedy in his personal life. Meanwhile, the dynamics at the park change with the new owners.
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The Noble Thing to Do
2020-03-20
James Garretson makes a shocking claim about Joe, leading to FBI involvement. Desperation sets in for Joe, who thinks Jeff and James have set him up.
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Dethroned
2020-03-20
Joe faces the music in the courtroom but insists the story is far from over. Jeff’s business prospects crumble. Former G.W. Zoo workers try to move on.
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The Tiger King and I
2020-04-12
In this aftershow, Joel McHale talks with Jeff, Saff, Erik and more to get their reactions to the series, their portrayals and their new fame
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