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More than 34 million watch documentary series ‘Tiger King’

/ 03:59 PM April 10, 2020

Tiger King

“Tiger King” first aired on March 20 on Netflix. Image: courtesy of Netflix via AFP Relaxnews

In what amounts to a phenomenal success, the documentary series “Tiger King” has become a breakout hit for Netflix, with ratings agency Nielsen Media Research reporting that it has been watched by 34.3 million viewers in the United States since its launch on the streaming platform 10 days ago.

On par with “Stranger Things”

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It is a performance on par with records set by one of the streaming platform’s most successful shows to date, “Stranger Things.” In 2017, the second season of the science-fiction horror attracted an audience of 31.2 million in its first 10 days, and in 2019, the third season of “Stranger Things” was watched by 36.3 million following its launch, making it the most successful series ever to be shown on the streaming platform.

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On March 20, the day of its release on the streaming platform, the documentary series “Tiger King” was watched by 280,000 viewers. A day later, it attracted an audience of 768,000, and then topped a million viewers after just three days, reports Nielsen. This success continued to grow, with the show reaching 3.39 million viewers on March 29. However, there may be more to this story, because these extraordinary figures, which have yet to be confirmed by Netflix, only include data for the US market, and only for the audience who tuned in to the show via connected televisions (not on mobile devices and PCs).

Comprising seven episodes, “Tiger King” tells the tale of Joe Maldonado-Passage, known as Joe Exotic, a 57-year-old who built an empire with a zoo, and a shady animal-breeding and -selling business. It is an incredible story that finally landed the larger-than-life character in prison for plotting to murder his sworn enemy Carole Baskin, the CEO of an animal sanctuary, who engaged in a legal battle against Joe Exotic that precipitated his bankruptcy.

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According to Jeff Lowe, the current owner of the zoo that is the focus of the documentary, the streaming platform is preparing an additional episode for the series, which will be released shortly. CL /ra

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