Big cat advocate Carole Baskin, who was featured in the popular Netflix docuseries ‘Tiger King,’ and her husband Howard Baskin sued Netflix and Royal Goode Productions Monday in Florida Middle District Court to block use of interview footage in an upcoming ‘Tiger King’ sequel.

The case, brought by Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, accuses Royal Goode of filming interviews with the plaintiffs under false pretenses and seeks an injunction barring Netflix from using footage of the Baskins in any manner beyond the original Tiger King series. Counsel have not yet appeared for the defendants.

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