Diddy’s Sons Announce 2026 Docuseries, 50 Cent Reacts with Surprising Comment

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sons, Justin and Christian “King” Combs, are set to star in a new docuseries on Zeus Network in 2026, giving fans a closer look at how their family has been affected by their father’s federal trial and conviction.

The brothers shared a trailer for the project on social media on December 28. In it, they watch footage from outside the courthouse where headlines about Diddy’s legal troubles appeared, and the clip ends with Justin taking a call from his father at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in New Jersey, where Diddy is serving a 50‑month sentence.

The announcement comes shortly after Netflix released Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a four-part documentary directed by Alexandria Stapleton and executive produced by rapper 50 Cent.

That series, which debuted earlier in December, focused on Diddy’s career and the controversies that led to his arrest. 50 Cent, who has long been a public rival of Diddy, defended his involvement in the project, saying the documentary reflected “his character” and denied that it was unfairly biased. He added that staying silent would have been seen as acceptance of the narrative.

After Justin and Christian revealed their own docuseries, 50 Cent reacted on social media, writing, “Wow! I want to see this show, I’m not sure this was a good idea.” His comment sparked conversation online, with some fans wondering if the timing of the series could create controversy given the recent attention around Diddy’s trial and The Reckoning.

The new Zeus docuseries is expected to highlight Justin and Christian’s personal experiences during their father’s legal battle and the media attention surrounding it. It will give viewers their perspective on events that have already been widely covered. Social media reactions to the trailer have been mixed, with some fans eager to see the brothers’ side of the story and others questioning how much new information the series will reveal.

No specific release date has been announced, other than its 2026 debut. With the combination of family drama, celebrity scandal, and the backdrop of one of hip-hop’s most famous rivalries, the series is already generating significant buzz.

It will be interesting to see how Justin and Christian’s series adds to the conversation around their father’s story. Family-centered documentaries can offer emotional insight that news coverage often misses. What do you think—will this docuseries reveal a fresh perspective or just retell what we already know? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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