The sons of music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs are stepping into the spotlight to tell their family's story. Justin and Christian Combs have officially announced plans for a revealing docuseries, set to premiere on the Zeus network in 2026. This project promises to share their personal perspective on the highly publicised legal battle and incarceration of their famous father.
Trailer Release and Emotional Glimpse
The announcement came via a powerful trailer posted on social media on a recent Sunday night. The video offers an intimate look at the brothers' experience, showing them watching news footage from outside the courthouse where their father's federal trial was held. As headlines about Sean Combs flash across the screen, the emotional weight of the situation is palpable.
The trailer concludes with a particularly poignant moment: Justin Combs is shown receiving a prepaid phone call from the FCI Fort Dix prison in New Jersey, where his father is currently serving his sentence. This visual starkly underscores the ongoing impact of the legal proceedings on the family.
The Legal Battle and Family Support
Justin and Christian stood by their father throughout his trial earlier this year, regularly appearing in court to show their support. Their commitment continued beyond the verdict; Justin visited Sean Combs on Christmas Day at the prison, highlighting the enduring family bonds amidst the crisis.
On the legal front, Sean Combs is serving a 50-month prison sentence following his conviction. However, the case is not closed. Just two days before Christmas, his legal team filed an appeal against the conviction. His lawyer, Alexandra A.E. Shapiro, has publicly argued that the sentence was excessively long and that the presiding judge overstepped the jury's decision during sentencing.
From Netflix to Zeus: A Story Retold
This upcoming Zeus series is not the first documentary project to focus on Sean Combs. He was previously the subject of a four-part Netflix docuseries titled 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning'. That series examined his life and career through interviews with close associates and included footage filmed shortly before his arrest in September 2024.
The new Zeus production is expected to take a different, more personal angle. According to reports, it will focus primarily on how the federal case has affected Combs' sons and the wider family dynamic. The series will delve into the charges that led to his arrest, which included allegations related to sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution, and racketeering.
By choosing to tell their story in 2026, Justin and Christian Combs are preparing to offer a unique, familial viewpoint on a saga that has captivated the public and media, aiming to control the narrative that has so far been defined by court documents and external reports.