Tiger Kingbecame a viral phenomenon when it was first released on Netflix at the start of 2020. Everybody loved the charismatic but deeply flawed human characters that were part of the show and were made aware of the secret lifestyle and culture surrounding illegally-ran zoos.
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Netflix has remained a top-dog in the streaming business and has recently branched out into havingNetflix-exclusive animeand documentaries. Viewers that enjoyedTiger Kinghave found that it’s unlocked an interest in a different niche than the type of content they usually watch. Luckily, there are plenty ofshows that are similar toTiger Kingin different ways and are available on Netflix. These shows are worth a watch and some have even been officially compared toTiger King.
7Wild Wild Country
WhileWild Wild Countrydoesn’t focus on animals or an illegally owned zoo, it is similar to how it is presented; with the events being described through interviews of different people. This 6-part series deals with an Indian guru who managed to build a following in Wasco County that ended up being controversial.
The series is a great watch for people interested in cults that are formed around the world and exploring the inter-dynamics involved with such cults. While the show largely focuses on interviews from people involved in the cult, archival footage is also present that helps to shed some light on events. Those interested increepyFalloutcultsand cults from other games will enjoy watching a real-life documentary focused on a cult.

6Don’t F*** With Cats
Don’t F*** With Catswent viral a couple of years back for shedding light on an interesting case where a nationwide manhunt was performed searching for somebody who had committed multiple animal cruelty acts. One of the top five most-watched series of 2019, it’s uncomfortable, gripping, and a must-watch.
It may not be as friendly to watch asTiger King, and it doesn’t deal with the same subject matter, butDon’t F*** With Catsis similar enough to be interesting to those who enjoy watching documentary-based shows. After watching the show, it’s advised to spend a bit of time looking up thecutest cats in gamesfor a mood boost.

5Killer Inside: The Mind Of Aaron Hernandez
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandezis a documentary series that deals with Aaron Hernandez, who was convicted of the murder of Odin Lloyd back in 2013. The show uses interviews from friends, family members, and colleagues to try and shed light on why Hernandez committed the murder and what may have contributed to it.
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The subject matter is obviously dissimilar toTiger King, but fans of that series' structure and use of interviews will translate well to it.Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandezis interesting in its own right and worth watching for those interested in the psychology of killers.
4Dirty Money
It’s important to note that a lot of the main players inTiger Kingwere depicted as earning money illegally. The supporting cast was also in many ways complicit in the exploitation of legal loopholes surrounding the ownership of exotic cats and the legality of their living facilities.Dirty Moneyis a world away from backstreet urban animal camps, instead covering corporate corruption and illegal money-earning by the high-flyers of society who approach life as if they’reearning money inGrand Theft Auto.
The show covers events such as the Volkswagen emissions scandal, Valeant Pharmaceuticals, and Donald Trump amongst many others. With 12 episodes across two seasons,Dirty Moneyis a great show for fans ofTiger Kingand has beenpraised by critics and audiences alike.

Bad Boy Billionaires: Indiafocuses on four wealthy business magnates who led a successful life before being accused of corruption and of significant financial scams. The illegality of money earning is a great tie-in to the themes explored inTiger King, even if the subject matter appears different at first. The men covered were living like they were in abusiness sim game, which makes for an interesting documentary.
Quite like howTiger Kinghas resulted in legal complaints, thisBad Boy Billionairesdocuseries has also come under scrutiny.Netflix has been involved with legal battlesfor a while over the series, and it is stillunknown whether the final episode will air.

2Born To Be Wild
A relatively lesser-known documentary series, for those looking for a tamer look into exotic environments, animals, and how people should interact with them,Born to Be Wildis worth a watch. Across multiple episodes, survivalist Andrew Ucles visits across three continents; offering audiences discoveries and insights into the various jungles, rivers, plains, and animals across the planet.
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For those viewers ofTiger Kingwho felt upset by the treatment of animals and found them to be the most interesting part of the documentary, they will enjoy a more mood-boosting and easy-going watch.Born to be Wildis great at showing off different exotic creatures in their natural habitat and is well-paced throughout. Gamers who enjoyXBOX One exploration gameswill enjoy a look into Andrew Ucles' life experiences and insights.
1Making A Murderer
Making a Murdereris as gritty as it is interesting. It depicts the crimes and life of Steven Avery, who served 18 years for a crime he was wrongly convicted for. LikeTiger King, the show has been critically acclaimed and sparked its fair share of controversy since its release. It has gone on to have further seasons, and with it has come more legal trouble.
While the subject matter is quite different fromTiger King,Making a Murdereris equally surprising and compelling and is well worth a watch through. It gives a realistic look intogrim murder methodsand the legal system’s role in identifying a guilty party.
