50 Cent’s Docuseries “Sean Combs, The Reckoning” drops on Netflix December 2nd.
Buckle up, because 50 Cent just pulled up in full executive producer mode with a documentary that might make the internet explode. His new docuseries, “Sean Combs, The Reckoning,” is officially landing on Netflix on December 2nd, and social media users are already practicing their “Did he do that?!” faces.
If you’ve followed 50 Cent online (and honestly, who hasn’t?), you know he’s been poking at Diddy for months with memes, shade, and occasional full-blown fireworks. Now he’s taken things up a notch, from Instagram posts to Netflix-level prime time. This isn’t just petty. This is strategic entertainment move!
A press release promises “never-before-seen materials” and “exclusive interviews” across its run of four episodes, each an hour long.
“They said I was capping,” Fif wrote when sharing the series’ key art to Instagram on Tuesday (Nov. 25). “What happened?”
50 Cent wasn’t kidding when he said this blockbuster documentary was in the making.
This time last year, the 50-year-old G-Unit Film & TV founder was issuing a joint statement with Stapleton in which the two described the project as one with “significant human impact.”
50 previously teased a Diddy-focused documentary project under the Diddy Do It? title. Another potential title, Surviving P Diddy, was also floated.
“This is gonna break records when this drops,” 50, soon to be seen in a new live-action adaptation of Capcom’s Street Fighter video game series, predicted at one point.
When announcing Netflix’s victory in a “bidding war” over the project last December, the recent Complex interviewee suggested additional episodes as a possibility “if more victims keep coming out.”
If you enjoy high-stakes celebrity drama, industry tea, and watching 50 Cent do what 50 Cent does best, this is your Super Sunday. Just remember: emotions may get tackled, reputations may get ruined, and memes will be all over the internet.
