December 29, 2025 5:35 pm EST

Another Sean “Diddy” Combs docuseries is in the works — and this time his sons are involved.

A short clip featuring Diddy’s sons Justin Dior Combs and Christian Combs sitting down on a couch while various journalists could be heard asking them questions in a voiceover dropped on Sunday, December 28

Several headlines about Diddy, 56, were shown as the two men looked at each other. (Along with Justin and Christian, Diddy is also the father of five other children.) “Coming 2026,” the post was captioned.

Words including, “The rise. The family. The foes. The joy. The pain,” flashed on screen as Justin, 31, and Christian, 27, appeared visibly emotional. “Our voice. The loyalty. The betrayal. The highs. The lows. The love. The hate. The truth. The lies.”

The trailer ended with the men receiving a “prepaid collect call from Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix,” which is where Diddy is currently incarcerated. (Diddy was sentenced to 50 months in prison after being found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution this past July.)

The upcoming docuseries is set to be available on video-on-demand streaming service The Zeus Network, according to social media. Zeus founder and CEO, Lemuel Plummer, released a statement on Sunday, offering further explanation about the upcoming docuseries.

“To be clear, this documentary series is centered on providing Justin and Christian the opportunity to share their personal story and lived experiences, particularly as their lives have also been directly impacted,” Plummer wrote. “This project is not intended to endorse, defend, or vindicate Diddy or any individual, nor does it seek to justify or minimize any actions that have been alleged or adjudicated.”

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The statement continued, “As a network, we believe in the importance of allowing individuals to speak for themselves, just as any credible network entering the documentary space does. Our role is to provide a platform for stories to be told honestly and without pre-judgment. What viewers will see is raw, real, and authentic storytelling. That is the essence of this project.”

Plummer asked to minimize the backlash, hoping that the series is not “prejudged before it is seen.” He concluded, “Everyone will have the opportunity to watch, assess the content, and arrive at their own conclusions.”

News of Justin and Christian’s upcoming docuseries comes after Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson teamed up with Netflix to release Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which was released earlier this month. The four-part series featured never-before-seen footage of Diddy along with several interviews.

Diddy’s team slammed the docuseries, calling it a “shameful hit piece” in a statement to Us Weekly. A spokesperson for the disgraced music mogul claimed Netflix “relied on stolen footage that was never authorized for release” when making the series.

“As Netflix and CEO Ted Sarandos know, Mr. Combs has been amassing footage since he was 19 to tell his own story, in his own way. It is fundamentally unfair, and illegal, for Netflix to misappropriate that work,” the statement continued. “Netflix is plainly desperate to sensationalize every minute of Mr. Combs’s life, without regard for truth, in order to capitalize on a never-ending media frenzy.”

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The statement continued, “If Netflix cared about truth or about Mr. Combs’s legal rights, it would not be ripping private footage out of context – including conversations with his lawyers that were never intended for public viewing. No rights in that material were ever transferred to Netflix or any third party.”

Netflix has since denied the claims from Diddy’s team in a statement of their own.

“The footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest were legally obtained,” the streaming service said. “This is not a hit piece or an act of retribution. Curtis Jackson [50 Cent] is an executive producer but does not have creative control. No one was paid to participate.”



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