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Trailer: Kate McKinnon Stars In ‘Joe vs Carole’: ‘Tiger King’ Inspired TV series

It’s officially here, your first look at Peacocks fictionalized Tiger King series.  “Joe vs Carole” is an upcoming scripted drama series based on the events that inspired the Wondery podcast “Joe Exotic: Tiger King,” and Netflix’s “Tiger King” docuseries.

‘Joe vs Carole’ stars SNL’s Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin and John Cameron Mitchell as Joe Exotic. McKinnon is also an executive producer of the Peacock series. The series drops the first week of March.

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