Hello, Readers! Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story, a new Netflix addition to the Tiger King docuseries story, focuses on Doc Antle and the myriad accusations leveled against him. Antle has been accused of running his facilities like a cult, and the new three-part series will investigate these charges and feature interviews with those who have worked with him firsthand.
The series’ enormous popularity prompted many other networks and production companies to greenlight Tiger King-based story ventures, and Netflix swiftly began creating more episodes.
Season 2 premiered on Nov. 17 to generally unfavorable reviews and a lawsuit from two of the show’s subjects, Carole and Howard Baskin. Despite the fact that consumers appear to have gotten their fill, the streaming service has already announced a new installment of the documentary.
Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story Release Date
The premiere date has been set for Friday, December 10th, 2021, and will air on Netflix. All episodes will be available at the same time to fulfill your TV binge-watching cravings.
Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story Official Trailer
On Dec. 3, Netflix released the first trailer for Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story, which promises multiple never-before-heard interviews with characters who will disclose stories about Antle and his deeds.
What is this about?
Doc Antle, the founder and director of The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (T.I.G.E.R.S.) and Myrtle Beach Safari in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, was a major focus of Tiger King because of his position as the founder and director of The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (T.I.G.E.R.S.) and Myrtle Beach Safari.
In the series, his facilities are regarded as a personality cult, and Antle has been chastised by animal rights and conservation groups for his participation. He’s been charged with over 35 USDA infractions for animal maltreatment, and Exotic has accused him of gassing tigers to make room for breeding. Antle was charged with 15 counts of wildlife trafficking and animal abuse in 2020.
The tale will cover his nearly 40-year career in the wildlife industry, which has been marred by disputes, deceit, and power abuses. The three-part series reveals depressing stories of his unscrupulous and predatory ways through archive film and unique interviews with acquaintances, witnesses, and past partners.