‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ Teaser Has Rapper Warning “We’re Losing” Amid Arrest, Trial Threat

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A cornered Sean “Diddy” Combs is six days from an arrest — eventual criminal conviction and imprisonment — in a new teaser trailer for Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s Netflix docuseries hitting the streamer on Dec. 2, Sean Combs: The Reckoning.

The teaser shows an embattled Diddy sitting in a hotel room on Sept. 10, 2024, with a cell phone in hand, warning “we’re losing,” as he calls for “somebody that’ll work with us that has dealt in the dirtiest of dirty business.”

50 Cent looks to have had his cameras following Diddy before his eventual arrest and trial, as he recounts Combs’ ascent as one of hip-hop’s most influential power brokers before a stunning career collapse.

Diddy’s subsequent downfall amid multiple allegations of sexual coercion, assault and rape — allegations Diddy denied involvement in during his trial — are telegraphed in the teaser. A voice over recalls the varied incarnations of Combs’ identity — Puffy, Puff Daddy, Diddy to Sean Combs — amid the glitz and glamor of his career-spanning fame, before adding: “All these name changes are attached to really bad deeds.”

The only apparent explanation for his actions offered by Combs in the teaser is where he is heard to say: “Everything in life, you’re gonna have people that are bad and people that are good. You have to choose your side.”

The four-parter for Netflix promises never-before-seen material, including exclusive interviews with those once inside Diddy’s inner circle, and explores a glittering empire Combs built and the underworld that the filmmakers argue existed just beneath the surface.

Sean Combs: The Reckoning will debut on the streamer Dec. 2, with all four episodes dropping at once.

According to Netflix’s synopsis, Jackson and Emmy-winning filmmaker Alexandria Stapleton craft a sweeping portrait that charts not only Combs’ personal story but the broader rise of hip-hop itself — and the outsize imprint Combs left on the genre as it reshaped American culture in the 1990s.

“Diddy. Puff Daddy. Love. The public knows the hip-hop icon by many names — but who is the real Sean Combs?” the logline asks. “In a new four-part documentary by Emmy and Grammy Award–winning executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Emmy Award–winning director Alexandria Stapleton, Sean Combs: The Reckoning is a staggering examination of the media mogul, music legend and convicted offender.”

Combs was eventually found guilty of the Mann Act violations and sentenced to four years and two months in prison, which he is serving now in New Jersey.

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