00:0050 Cent announces Diddy documentary, Sean Combs' The Reckoning, coming to Netflix on December 2nd.
00:07Netflix confirmed the four-part docuseries, Sean Combs' The Reckoning, premieres December 2nd.
00:14Executive produced by 50 Cent and directed by Emmy winner Alexandria Stapleton, it probes Combs' rise, fall, and incarceration.
00:22Its timing follows his 50-month federal prison sentence.
00:25Announced November 25th, the project teased by 50 Cent since December, 2023 became a full-scale investigative series.
00:34It charts Combs' rise from intern to mogul while confronting allegations, power dynamics, legal cases, and the protection and silence around him.
00:43Through G-Unit film and television, 50 Cent pivots to investigative non-fiction.
00:48I've been committed to real storytelling for years through G-Unit film and television.
00:52I'm grateful to everyone who came forward and trusted us with their stories, and proud to have Alexandria Stapleton as the director on the project to bring this important story to the screen.
01:02Director Alexandria Stapleton frames the story as a cultural mirror.
01:07This isn't just about the story of Sean Combs or the story of Cassie, or the story of any of the victims or the allegations against him or the trial.
01:13Ultimately, this story is a mirror reflecting us as the public, and what we are saying when we put our celebrities on such a high pedestal.
01:23Diddy is serving a 50-month federal sentence after October 2025 conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
01:31He was acquitted of trafficking and racketeering, credited with roughly a year for custody since September 2024, and is expected to remain incarcerated until 2028.
01:43He is reportedly enrolled in the residential drug abuse program and will face strict supervision after his release.
01:49With a federal conviction redefining his legacy, the series centers victims' voices, industry accountability, and a broader cultural reckoning.
01:57The doc will donate all proceeds to sexual assault victims.
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