Joe vs Carole -Here Kitty Kitty, You won’t find this taste on the Zoo

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Joe vs Carole is a limited series coming to Peacock this March 3, 2022.  Hey, All Cool Cats and Kittens, Joe Exotic, and Carole Baskins’s story is now a Limited run tv series.

Tiger King fans can relieve the feud between Joe Exotic and Carole Baskins. During the Pandemic of 2020, Tiger King dominated Netflix. That documentary series was so talked about because over 64 million households watched it in its first month.  Carole and Joe are like characters from an SNL or Mad TV sketch but they exist in real life. Making it a TV Gold even though it’s a dark and tragic story. It is very fitting to have an SNL actress portray one of the leads.

It got so popular to the point there was almost a movie adaptation where Nicolas Cage was going to play Joe Exotic. Sadly that project didn’t push through.

Joe vs Carole let us dive in deeper on the most talked about a true crime story. Did Carole Baskins really kill her Husband and fed him to the tigers? Did the Zookeeper Joe Exotic hire a killer to kill Carole Baskins? Well, there is one thing we all know, Their Feud has been legendary.

Joe vs Carole Trailer

Kate McKinnon and John Cameron Mitchell transformed as the Carole Baskins and Joe Exotic. The transformation is beyond uncanny as they crazily look like real people. Their impressive acting goes well with the hair and makeup.  These two really captured the essence of these feuding big cat lovers because the resemblance is on point. Kate Mckinnon was so passionate about this project that she skipped a Season of SNL for it. That is what you call dedication.

The Feud Between Joe Exotic and Carole Baskins lasted for years. It was so personal Joe Even produced a Song about Carole Baskins.

 

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