Get Ready for the Second Slice of Tiger King Madness
Netflix’s TUDUM fan event just dropped the bomb: Tiger King 2 lands on the streaming giant on November 17, 2021. The original hit—whirling with big cats, eccentric owners, and Oscar-worthy drama—has only scratched the surface, and now it’s going to dive back deeper.
What the Big G-Spot of Netflix Said
Netflix’s own words make you feel like you’re in a squirrel-filled jungle: “We’ve only scratched the surface… Tiger King will return for more madness and mayhem on Nov 17, 2021.” It’s a teaser that says, “Get your popcorn ready; the wild’s still out there.”
A YouTube Teaser That’ll Get You Talking
- “The world had no idea what was about to hit.”
- A story so wild, a world so captivating, it’s literally global.
- We’ve only scratched the surface.
- “Tiger King 2 coming November 17—only on Netflix.”
Want to feel the full vibe? The full clip is crowd-pleasing, but the main picture remains a teaser – no official link or spoiler in the official announcement.
Caroline Baskin Blocks the Follow‑Up
Shortly after the news dropped, Carole Baskin (who gave the original a voice) shoved her manager.
- “I don’t know how Netflix can put a sequel out when Joe Exotic is in jail, and I’m refusing to be played again.”
- She says Rebecca Chaiklin will “clear the air” about how Carole was portrayed.
- Carole is calling it a “betrayal” and “false portrayal.”
“If you really want to know how horrible the tiger conditions are in the US, watch Michael Webber’s conservation film.” It’s a call for people to demand truth about behind‑the‑scenes cruelty.
Why You Should Keep an Eye Out
From barbed exotic felines to legal drama to an activist’s vengeance note, Tiger King 2 promises to be the latest binge‑worthy circus rig. If you’re after the full dramatic artillery and truth‑seeking throw‑down, the upcoming November release is wallet‑within reach, but wish you help sweep the stage of stereotypes for greater transparency.
