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Nick Cannon to Show What It’s Like to Raise 12 Kids With Six Moms in New Netflix Docuseries

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Nick Cannon to Show What It’s Like to Raise 12 Kids With Six Moms in New Netflix Docuseries
One of the world’s most famous baby daddies is getting a Netflix docuseries to chronicle his hectic life. Nick Cannon, the actor, comedian, TV host and 12-time father, is set to star in the untitled series, set ot premiere in winter 2026.
The show — which appears to have at one point had the working title “Cannon’s House of Cards” (perhaps that’s a bit too close in title to Netflix’s original TV series) — will explore how he juggles his busy career with having so many kids. (It’s such a well-known aspect of his life that it’s frequently referenced and joked about on “The Masked Singer,” which Cannon hosts.) Netflix announced the series on Wednesday during its upfront presentation to advertisers in New York.

Here’s the logline: “Superstar Nick Cannon is ready to pull back the curtain on the complete chaos, headline-making drama, and heartfelt moments that come with raising twelve kids with six different moms, all while managing his booming career and complicated personal life. In this irresistible, binge worthy, premium docu-series, get an inside look at how Nick Cannon navigates his wild, blended families with humor, vulnerability, and his genuine dedication to being a present father. From million-dollar meetings to midnight diaper runs, think Kardashian-level glam meets relatable, messy modern parenting. This is fatherhood, fame, and family.”

The series comes from Velvet Hammer Media and Pantheon Media Group. Rebecca Quinn, Jen O’Connell, Trifari Williams, Rob Ford, Steve Michaels and Simon Thomas are executive producers.
Meanwhile, also on the unscripted tip, Netflix confirmed on Wednesday that Season 3 of its NFL docuseries “Quarterbacks” will return on July 14. The show, which follows four quarterbacks across the 2025 NFL season, looks at their lives on and off the field.

This year’s subjects include the Washington Commanders’ Jayden Daniels, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Baker Mayfield, the Tennesee Titans’ Cam Ward and the Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Flacco.
Per the logline, Daniels is “fresh off a highly anticipated start to his career as he enters Year 2 looking to build on his dual-threat potential and cement himself as the face of the franchise. Also, Baker Mayfield (returns after stabilizing Tampa Bay’s offense and, with his fiery personality still front and center, aims to prove he can keep the Bucs in contention. Cam Ward steps into the spotlight as the No. 1 overall pick and one of the league’s most intriguing young quarterbacks, fighting to establish himself. And Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco, shockingly traded midseason to the Cincinnati Bengals, embarks on a new chapter, balancing his wealth of experience with the pressure and opportunity of another NFL campaign.
NFL Films, Omaha Prods. and 2PM Prods. are behind “Quarterbacks.” Peyton Manning and Jamie Horowitz are exec producers for Omaha Productions; Ross Ketover, Keith Cossrow, Ken Rodgers and Jessica Boddy for NFL Films; and Patrick Mahomes and Jacquelyn Dahl for 2PM Productions. Joe Zucco is showrunner and Courtland Bragg, Shannon Furman, Tim Rumpff and Emily Winter are directors.
Here are some first looks at “Quarterbacks”:

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