Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is one of the producers of the upcoming doc on Sean "Diddy" Combs, which debuts on Netflix this week.
Curtis "50 Jackson" turned his focus on Sean "Diddy" Combs in the months that passed since the mogul was jailed and later convicted.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning premieres on December 2nd. 50 Cent’s Diddy Documentary Gets Release Date at Netflix Trey Alston
Magic City has been a cultural landmark in the South for decades. Jermaine Dupri is about to tell its untold story in a new docuseries. Magic City: An American Fantasy is set to premiere this week. In an exclusive interview with Okayplayer, Jermaine Dupri shared how the project came together. “The reason I feel like it was […]
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and Netflix are partnering to release a new docuseries focused on Sean "Diddy" Combs amid the allegations he faces. The post 50 Cent & Netflix Partner For New Sean “Diddy” Combs Docuseries appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired.
Premiering August 9th, the series features interviews with Roxanne Shante, Queen Latifah, Tierra Whack, Saweetie, and more New Netflix Docuseries Honors Women Who Shaped Hip-Hop Jo Vito
Netflix has released the trailer for Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?, a four-part documentary revolving around a college student who called the soda company’s bluff about a commercial offering a military plane as part of its loyalty program. Taking inspiration for its title from the 2000 stoner comedy Dude, Where’s My Car?, the docuseries centers around a college student named John Leonard who went on a crusade to acquire enough Pepsi Points to redeem them for an AV-8 Harrier II jet. In a commercial for the Pepsi Stuff program, the company advertised that seven million points would be required to purchase the plane. Since it would take 1.4 million 12-packs to rack up that many Pepsi points, executives thought the number was out of reach. However, the fine print in the catalog allowed cust...
HBO is developing a sequel to their 2019 docuseries The Case Against Adnan Syed, leading up to and following the infamous Serial subject’s release from prison. The Case Against Adnan Syed explores Syed’s conviction after his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee went missing and was subsequently found dead in 1999. The smash true crime podcast Serial reignited interest in the case, which is garnering media attention again this week after a Baltimore City judge vacated Syed’s conviction and ordered his release from prison. Prosecutors are still deciding if they want to try Syed again after new information was found suggesting the involvement of two more suspects in Lee’s murder: “The State no longer has confidence in the integrity of the conviction,” said Baltimore State’s Attorney Maril...
Warning: The following article contains potentially triggering material relating to sexual assault and violence. If you are a victim of sexual assault, you can access helpful resources by calling RAINN at 1-800-656-4673. The first trailer for the Discovery+ docuseries House of Hammer, centered on disgraced actor Armie Hammer and his obscenely wealthy family, has been released, and with it comes explosive interviews and thorough documentation regarding his alleged history of sexual abuse. The preview introduces three on-camera interviewees including two accusers as well as Casey Hammer, the actor’s aunt and the granddaughter of oil tycoon Armand Hammer, who addresses the audience directly by promising to expose the “dark, twisted secrets of the Hammer family.” It also shows threatening text...