Netflix's "Tiger King" series has become a worldwide phenomenon, but Joe Exotic's zoo will not have survived the success. Under pressure from animal rights associations, the zoo will close its doors. Its owner is however determined to transform it into a filming studio.

Tiger King , or Au kingdom des fauves in French version, has become the phenomenon of confinement on Netflix. Millions of people around the world have watched this documentary series dedicated to Joe Exotic, a wacky owner, fan of the mule cut, guns and felines of all kinds. He owned a zoo, Joe Exotic, in the United States. And above all he found himself in the heart of an ultra-sordid news item. An incredible story.

The zoo will become ... a film studio

Today, Joe Exotic's zoo is in the hands of a certain Jeff Lowe. In the documentary, the man is a fan of the bandana cap and adores leather jackets. Jeff Lowe has just announced that the zoo had not survived the various pressures exerted by animal rights associations following the media coverage of this story.

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So he decided to turn his zoo into a film studio. He wants to host shows or projects that would be related to the story of Tiger King . Business is in the United States. When we have a vein, we dig it. But Joe Exotic has yet to serve his sentence. He was sentenced to 22 years in prison.