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MobLand Season 2 Teaser Signals Family War on London Streets, Global Paramount+ Debut
television2 days ago

MobLand Season 2 Teaser Signals Family War on London Streets, Global Paramount+ Debut

MobLand Season 2 will launch globally on Paramount+ on Sept. 18, 2026, with a teaser showing the Harrigan crime family fracturing as rival gangs threaten their north London empire. Tom Hardy returns as Harry De Souza, joined by Pierce Brosnan (Conrad Harrigan) and Helen Mirren, in a season produced by Guy Ritchie and Jez Butterworth that picks up after a 2025 renewal and centers on internal civil war within the family.

Tom Hardy Returns to MobLand for Season 2 as Season 3 Looms
entertainment2 days ago

Tom Hardy Returns to MobLand for Season 2 as Season 3 Looms

Tom Hardy is back as Harry Da Souza for MobLand Season 2, set to debut Sept. 18 on Paramount+; the season follows a fractured Harrigan crime family as rivals press in and violence spikes, with production by Paramount+ and 101 Studios, while Hardy’s future for a potential Season 3 remains uncertain after reported on-set clashes with producers.

Tom Hardy Rejoins MobLand Team, Eyes Season 3 Revival
tv11 days ago

Tom Hardy Rejoins MobLand Team, Eyes Season 3 Revival

Tom Hardy has patched things up with MobLand producers after a Season 2 clash, meeting in London with Jez Butterworth, Ronan Barrett, and 101 Studios’ David Glasser (with Guy Ritchie also involved) to chart a path forward. With Hardy back on board, Season 2 is set to premiere later this year and a Season 3 renewal remains unconfirmed, though fall production had been targeted.

Tom Hardy to Return for MobLand Season 3 After Creative Settlement
tv11 days ago

Tom Hardy to Return for MobLand Season 3 After Creative Settlement

Tom Hardy will reprise his lead role in Paramount+’s MobLand for Season 3 after behind-the-scenes tensions with writer-producer Jez Butterworth were resolved. The core trio—Hardy, Helen Mirren, and Pierce Brosnan—will remain, with a London meeting among Hardy, Butterworth, and executive producer David Glasser helping repair the relationship. Guy Ritchie was involved in patching things up, and a new Season 3 writers room is underway. While not officially renewed, the series is expected to receive an order for a third season.

Mirren Backs Tom Hardy, Dismisses MobLand Set Drama
entertainment29 days ago

Mirren Backs Tom Hardy, Dismisses MobLand Set Drama

In a Variety interview, Helen Mirren says she’d absolutely work with Tom Hardy again on MobLand, calling him an amazing actor and a very special person, and downplaying earlier set tension. She notes that different actors have different processes and that what ends up on screen matters most, expressing genuine support and optimism for their collaboration.

Helen Mirren Defends Tom Hardy Amid MobLand Season 3 Turmoil
entertainment29 days ago

Helen Mirren Defends Tom Hardy Amid MobLand Season 3 Turmoil

At the Taormina Film Festival, Helen Mirren publicly backed Tom Hardy amid reports he’s exiting MobLand, praising him as a remarkable actor and saying she’d work with him again; the behind-the-scenes drama reportedly involves friction with producers and on-set behavior, but Mirren emphasized her support and suggested the creative process can be challenging, with a potential third season still on the table for the Paramount+ series.

Mirren Defends Israel Amid Criticism, Seeks Hardy’s MobLand Return
entertainment1 month ago

Mirren Defends Israel Amid Criticism, Seeks Hardy’s MobLand Return

At the Taormina Film Festival, Helen Mirren addressed a verbal attack calling her an “evil Zionist,” noting the case is being investigated as a hate crime, while reaffirming her long-standing ties to Israel and criticizing some actions against Palestinians; she also expressed genuine support for Tom Hardy and said she hopes he returns for MobLand.

Mirren Stands by Hardy as MobLand On-Set Drama Evolves
entertainment1 month ago

Mirren Stands by Hardy as MobLand On-Set Drama Evolves

Helen Mirren posted a supportive Instagram note for Tom Hardy amid reports of on-set tensions during MobLand’s production; The Hollywood Reporter corroborated complaints about Hardy’s behavior but did not confirm a firing, with talks ongoing to salvage a potential third season. The series stars Brosnan and Mirren, with Hardy portraying Harry Da Souza. Mirren has also recently surfaced in headlines for a separate incident in London.

MobLand in limbo as Tom Hardy rumors swirl on set
television1 month ago

MobLand in limbo as Tom Hardy rumors swirl on set

Rumors that Tom Hardy was fired from Paramount+'s MobLand have not been confirmed; production says the tensions are being worked through creatively, while Hardy’s late arrivals and demand for creative control keep the chatter going. With a third season not yet greenlit, Mirren’s supportive Instagram post contrasts with the controversy, but Hardy remains central to the show and producers appear determined to weather the on-set tensions rather than cut him loose.

MobLand Door Still Open for Tom Hardy as Season 3 Talks Continue
entertainment1 month ago

MobLand Door Still Open for Tom Hardy as Season 3 Talks Continue

Despite reports that Tom Hardy was fired, a production source says he’s not fired and could return for MobLand season 3, with the door still open and creative talks ongoing. While Puck and Variety had claimed a firing, others say tensions (lateness, notes, script changes) weren’t enough to oust him, and no official confirmation has been made. Fans spread rumors about Helen Mirren, but sources say that isn’t true; Mirren herself posted a supportive Instagram post.

Tom Hardy Not Fired From MobLand as Return Talks Continue
entertainment1 month ago

Tom Hardy Not Fired From MobLand as Return Talks Continue

Variety confirms Tom Hardy was not fired from MobLand and talks are underway about his return for Season 3 amid ongoing creative differences with Jez Butterworth and David Glasser. Tensions on set—such as late script delivery and Hardy’s requested rewrites—are being worked through, with producers and Guy Ritchie eyeing a path to reconciliation. Hardy may still be needed for Season 2 reshoots, and while the show could continue without him, his involvement remains seen as key to the show’s success.