Zeus has announced a 2026 series focusing on Justin Combs and Christian Combs as they tell their personal truths in the aftermath of their blowhard trial.
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Zeus has announced a new documentary series focusing on Justin and Christian Combs’ lives in Los Angeles, exploring their perspectives during a period of public scrutiny related to their father, Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The project will air on the Zeus Network and is scheduled to premiere in 2026, according to a statement shared on social media by Zeus CEO Lemuel Plummer.
The show centers on Justin and Christian Combs (also known as King Combs) and aims to chronicle their experiences as Dede’s sons at a time when their last name dominated headlines. The current promotion does not specify the trial of their father, which many believe is the trial of the century.
Plummer said the purpose was not publicity.
“To be clear, this documentary is about giving Justin and Christian the opportunity to share their personal stories. We’re not here to support Diddy or anyone else. As a network, we believe in giving individuals a platform to tell their own experiences, just like any network that enters the documentary space. We’re just letting these stories be told, that’s the essence of what we do here. Thank you for your understanding and for letting us bring these stories to the public,” Plummer said.
The news comes as viewers continue to parse multiple projects related to the Combs family.
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Zeus emphasized that the show is different from the Netflix release “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” which examined the allegations and legal proceedings involving the Bad Boy founder and executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
In that film, Justin and Christian appear only through archival footage and are not the central focus.
In contrast, Project Zeus uses cameras to capture the sons’ daily realities, ambitions, and reflections to highlight the sons’ voices as the public conversation continues to revolve around their surnames. Network executives want to humanize them.
Production details remain limited, and Zeus has yet to announce an episode count or a release window beyond 2026.

