Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly gearing up to release his own docuseries, just as controversy continues to swirl around a separate documentary already drawing major attention online.
Zeus Network recently unveiled a trailer for the upcoming series, which is expected to premiere in 2026. The announcement comes in the wake of Netflix’s explosive four-part documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which premiered on December 2, 2025, and has since sparked intense debate.
The Netflix series, produced in part by longtime rival 50 Cent, dives deep into decades of allegations surrounding Diddy, including claims of sexual misconduct, abuse, and other criminal behavior. The project has drawn heavy scrutiny not just for its subject matter, but for how it was made.
According to representatives for Diddy, the documentary allegedly includes private recordings and personal materials that were never approved for public release. His legal team claims the footage features hotel-room videos, internal legal conversations, and years of archived content that Diddy had reportedly been saving for a personal, authorized project.
They argue that Netflix knowingly used what they describe as “pre-indictment material from an unfinished personal documentary,” calling the move unethical and potentially unlawful. The team also criticized the editing of the series, alleging that clips were arranged in a way that presents Combs “in the most damaging and misleading light possible.”
Adding fuel to the fire is 50 Cent’s involvement as a producer. The rapper and media executive has had a long and very public feud with Diddy, making his role in the project especially controversial. A representative for Diddy described the decision to involve 50 Cent as “a deeply personal slap in the face,” suggesting that Netflix prioritized shock value over fairness and balance.
Beyond reputation concerns, Diddy’s camp says the documentary raises serious legal questions about ownership and consent, stressing that the footage used was never intended for a third-party exposé.

