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Stars who are Fans of “Tiger King” Fight for Roles in the Future Movie!

The current favorite of all now is ‘Tiger King’ the documentary series that has been winning hearts across the globe.

The current favorite of all now is ‘Tiger King’ the documentary series that has been winning hearts across the globe. The series which streams in Netflix have been based on an imprisoned zookeeper Joseph Maldonado alias Joe Exotic which has illegal relationships to mysterious murders to wild animals which is an ideal series to watch amidst the chaos of the pandemic disease.

But some celebrities were seen having a fun competition on social media on who will grab what roles in the series. The A-listers from Kim to Jared Leto were seen competing for the roles.

Meanwhile Dax Shepard wished his desire to do the role of Joe. He shared in twitter that: “If I don’t get cast as Joe Exotic in the eventual biopic, Hollywood is broken,” told the “Idiocracy star. Further, he posted a fan’s art, with his Dax’s face photoshopped over Joe’s picture where he poses with a tiger.

Within minutes of his tweet, Edward Norton of Fight Club replied saying: “Um, step aside, pal. You’re way too young and buff and you know it. You could probably pull off Maldonado still, actually. Wouldn’t that be fun?” as Joe is 57 and Dax is only 45 and so Norton will appropriate for the role as he is 50 yrs.

The conversation was joined by Comedian Dane Cook who wrote jokingly that: “I already got asked but I’m sure there is a villain role supporting me we could slot you in. #howdareyou.”

When all this was going on Jared Leto came in and shared pictures with a stuffed tiger to tell that he is ideal to play Joe. He also created his own hashtag #JaredLetoTigerKing.

Even Jessica Chastain and Bryce Dallas the popular Redheads have been showing interest to be a small part of it.

Wish somebody’s dreams come true!

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