Illusion, Tragedy, and Magic: Inside the Spectacular World of Wild Things

Name: Wild Things
Description: Told from various perspectives and is about two of the greatest showman-magicians in history who push the concept of illusion versus reality to the extreme — until tragedy reframes and opens up an entirely new mystery surrounding their last fateful Las Vegas show. Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn started out as a cruise ship and nightclub magic act before they became Las Vegas mainstays. They famously performed their act featuring magic and white tigers at the Mirage Hotel and Casino from 1990-2003. The act ended in 2003 when Horn was bitten in the throat by one of their tigers during a live performance, causing severe damage, while he also suffered a stroke. The show was shuttered shortly thereafter, with both Fischbacher and Horn largely retiring from public life.
Genre: Limited Series
Date Created: N/A


Exploring Illusion and Reality: Unraveling “Wild Things”

“Wild Things” is a captivating limited series that delves into the lives of two legendary showman-magicians, Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn. The narrative follows their journey from a cruise ship magic act to Las Vegas stardom at the Mirage Hotel and Casino, showcasing their intricate illusions and enchanting white tigers. However, tragedy strikes during their final Las Vegas show, leading to a new mystery that challenges the boundaries between reality and illusion.

With a stellar cast including Andrew Garfield and Jude Law, the series is set to captivate audiences with its immersive storytelling and exploration of the complexities of fame, tragedy, and the blurred lines between magic and reality. “Wild Things” promises to be a thought-provoking and visually stunning production that will leave viewers spellbound from start to finish.




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