Tiger King adaptation from American Crime Story creator Ryan Murphy and Rob Lowe in development

(Image credit: Rob Lowe's Instagram)

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Tiger King has quickly become one of the world's most popular TV shows. In fact, according to Nielsen, who work out ratings in the US, over 34 millioꦏn people in the country streamed the Netflix series across its first 10 days of being available. That number tops Strang🙈er Things 2 (31.2 million) but comes below Stranger Things 3 (36.3 million), according to . 

With💫 such huge amounts of interest in the documentary series about the feud between Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin, it should come as little surprise that TV creators are looking to adapt💟 the tale. Kate McKinnon – before the Tiger King documentary – in an adaptation of the podcast, aptly titled Joe Exotic.

reports that a separate project based on the Netflix series has entered development. American Crime Story showrunner Ryan Murphy has been in discussion with Rob Lowe for a scripted version of the story, which would see Lowe play Exotic. Sources said the project was in the very "preliminary" stages. 

Lowe wrote on Instagram: "Ryan Murphy and I will be developing our version of this insane st♐ory. Stay tuned!" The actor also posted multiple photos of himself posing with a dog while wearin🔴g a very Joe Exotic outfit.

A photo posted byꦏ @roblowe on Apr 5, 2020 at 3:35p🐭m PDT

Murphy currently acts as an executive producer on 9-1-1: Lone Star, which star Lowe, and the two are said to be friends. Meanwhile, Tiger King continues to make headlines, with a ne🅷w episode pot🍒entially coming to Netflix next week.

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