50 Cent Pulls Back the Curtain: Inside the Rise and Fall of Diddy

50 Cent is set to deliver a bold and unflinching look at one of hip‑hop’s towering figures. His upcoming four‑part documentary on Netflix, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” will chronicle the meteoric rise — and dramatic fall — of Sean “Diddy” Combs. Slated to premiere December 2, 2025, the series is directed by Alexandria Stapleton and executive produced by 50 Cent himself.

Sources say the docuseries will draw from fresh interviews with people who once worked closely with Diddy, providing behind‑the-scenes insight into his empire-building with Bad Boy Entertainment, and the controversies surrounding his personal conduct. The goal, producers emphasize, is not just to recount headlines, but to examine how society elevates celebrity — and sometimes overlooks humanity.

The timing is striking. Diddy is presently serving a prison sentence after being convicted on charges related to transporting individuals for prostitution. With the legal and reputational collapse still fresh, the documentary promises an unvarnished look at power, privilege, and accountability in hip-hop’s inner circles.

As the public anticipates the series, the documentary stands to be more than a biography — a cultural reckoning.