When is Tiger King 2 coming out on Netflix?
THE Tiger King sequel was a long-standing rumor, but now it will soon launch on Netflix.
The original Tiger King series was a hit in the early months of Covid-19, and Netflix promised that the upcoming sequel will be even wilder.
When is Tiger King 2's release date?
Tiger King 2 will be released on Netflix on Wednesday, November 17.
Netflix released a teaser of the new series in September promising more "madness and mayhem".
On October 27, 2021, Netflix took to its social media accounts to drop the for season two.
The video is two minutes and 31 seconds long, and features a look inside Joe Exotic's new life in prison.
Most of the original cast is featured, while a few key characters are missing.
Netflix tweeted alongside the trailer: "We thought we'd seen it all — but we'd only scratched the surface
Tiger King 2 premieres November 17."
What will be different in Tiger King 2?
Although she appeared in Netflix's new trailer, Tiger King star Carole Baskin exclusively told The Sun that she will not be returning for season two.
The star accused the show executives of "betrayal and false portrayal."
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Is Joe Exotic in prison?
Tiger King star and convicted felon Joe Exotic was sentenced to 17 years in prison for two charges of attempted murder and animal abuse.
Joe is currently being held in Grady County Jail, Oklahoma.
Exotic's rivalry with Baskin led to his two attempts to plot a murder-for-hire.
With Exotic in prison and Baskin's refusal to return for the sequel, it is unclear how the show will run.
"I don't know how they put out a TK2 when Joe's in jail and I'm refusing to be played again," said Baskin.
What happened to Tiger King's Erik Cowie?
Erik Cowie, who was a zookeeper that featured on Tiger King, passed away at age 53 in September 2021.
Cowie was best known for his appearances in Netflix's Tiger King. He was one of Joe Exotic's longtime animal caretakers.
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The keeper even testified against Exotic, saying that he had seen Joe order some of the zoo animals to be shot and killed.
It's currently unclear how the tiger handler died.
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