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Tiger King Star Says Hundreds Of Hours Of Unseen Footage Could Be Used For Season 2

Tiger King Star Says Hundreds Of Hours Of Unseen Footage Could Be Used For Season 2

John Reinke has predicted that another series could see more people being sent to prison

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

Tiger King's John Reinke has confirmed that there are 'hundreds of hours' of unseen footage from the show that could be used for a second series.

The 54-year-old, who served as Joe Exotic's right hand man, said that the shocking content in the unseen clips could potentially lead to further arrests.

John Reinke.
Netflix

Speaking to the Mirror about the Netflix documentary, John said: "There's so much more content that needs to be in there and I know Netflix have footage for two or three more episodes. The Network said they are going to be in touch with me about it.

"There's still a bunch of other footage out there. Joe had a bunch of directors through the zoo at various points and they took the footage with them.

"They filmed everything and took what they had on video with them. That footage is also likely to surface at some point."

Joe Exotic.
Netflix

Talking about his predictions for further arrests, he went on: "There's quite a lot of lives been turned upside down and I really don't think it's over yet.

"There's going to be more lives turned upside down out of this deal.

"I don't think the FBI are done investigating everything and everybody involved in this Tiger King show. There's more people probably going to go down for some stuff."

Carole Baskin.
Netflix

This isn't the first time a follow-up has been teased. Producers Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin spoke to Entertainment Weekly recently, and while nothing's set in stone - far from it - they did admit that the story is perhaps yet 'to be continued'.

Chaiklin said: "I mean, yes, we have a crazy amount of footage and it's a story that's still unfolding.

"We're not sure yet, but there could be a follow-up on this story because there's a lot that's still unfolding in it, and it'll be just as dramatic and just as colourful as what has unfolded these past few years."

The documentary, which became one of the biggest of the year, centres on eccentric zoo owner Joseph Maldonado-Passage (who goes by the name Joe Exotic), a gun-toting polygamist who looks after a roadside zoo in Oklahoma.

With many individual narratives within the wider series, one of the biggest is the dark and twisted feud between Maldonado-Passage and exotic animal rival Carole Baskin.

Goode told EW: "I think there's a lot of hypocrisy when it comes to Carol, and a lot of greenwashing.

"I think that what people should take away from the show and what one should do to protect tigers, in particular, big cats, is to support more programs in the wild."

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