Carole Baskin is not happy that all you cool cats and kittens are going to get to see her likeness, again, when Netflix releases Tiger King season 2 later this month.
In fact, she's so against the idea of this forthcoming follow-up to Netflix's wildly successful 2020 hit docuseries, that she and her husband have filed a lawsuit against Netflix. The suit also targets the production company behind the project, Royal Goode Productions. Her claim basically amounts to an allegation of breach of contract. She says the Baskins only agreed to participate in the first documentary, in other words. And that continuing to use footage of Carole, for example, in the new Tiger King season (which hits Netflix on November 17) falls outside the scope of what the participants agreed to.
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