Article 5RB74 Joe Exotic: Netflix’s Tiger King sequel is surely flogging a dead horse | Rebecca Nicholson

Joe Exotic: Netflix’s Tiger King sequel is surely flogging a dead horse | Rebecca Nicholson

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Rebecca Nicholson
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The first series was perfect on its own; the second seems to be about how much money everyone has made

There is usually something a little off about a true-crime sequel. It either seems to be an admission of failure, a recognition that the original series could not come to a satisfactory conclusion - and I have been suckered into enough lengthy podcasts that promise a big reveal only to end with a shrug of the shoulders and a so who knows, it could have been anyone" - or it stands as an admission that the makers have agreed to wring more out of the story because the story was a hit, even if the material might not be there to back it up.

Joe Exotic's story is far from dry, but it is being squeezed for every last drop. After being convicted of his role in plotting to kill Carole Baskin, Exotic, who is still in jail but never out of the headlines, will once again return to wider public consciousness in November, as Netflix prepares to release Tiger King 2. The official trailer for this true-crime saga arrived last week and it appears that the film-makers took one look at the original and thought perhaps they had not done enough with the murder for hire, black-market animal trading, drugs, politics and polyamory.

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