Regardless of having solely premiered yesterday, the destiny of Tom Hardy’s new gangster sequence, MobLand, has already been revealed. Starring Hardy alongside fellow A-listers Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan, and helmed partly by director Man Ritchie, MobLand finds Hardy starring as a “fixer” tasked with easing tensions between two warring crime households.
Talking with Deadline on the premiere, Hardy was requested whether or not there can be a MobLand Season 2, to which he replied, “I hope so, I hope so.” Rapidly turning to producer and CEO of 101 Studios, David Glasser, for assist, Deadline requested the query once more, to which Glasser replied unequivocally…
“There shall be, there shall be, sure there shall be. Identical staff, identical everyone. And Man, and the administrators Anthony Burns. Identical actor, identical actors.”

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So, not solely is MobLand Season 2 already on the playing cards, however the Paramount+ sequence’ return will boast the identical all-star forged and inventive staff because the crime saga continues. Whereas this isn’t fairly an official affirmation from the studio itself, the information coming from Glasser is about as shut because it will get, which means that there’s more likely to be much more from MobLand to come back.
‘MobLand’ Now Holds a Rating of 71% on Rotten Tomatoes
Whereas audiences have been understandably excited to see Tom Hardy share the display with the likes of Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, evaluations for MobLand Season 1 have been a little bit blended. The present does now stand at a strong 71% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes (alongside 70% from audiences on the Popcornmeter), however many have said that the present does not likely do justice to the expertise concerned.
One such response comes courtesy of MovieWeb’s personal Matt Mahler, who delves into Hardy’s “bizarre aura” and intriguing strategy to the gangland fixer, saying, “No matter it’s, Hardy is improbable, and the identical could be mentioned of the remainder of the forged. In any other case, MobLand is a surprisingly simple and sometimes downright boring gangster present with the form of plot we have seen so many instances earlier than.” In reality, he feels the present may have benefitted from merely specializing in Hardy somewhat than aiming for an epic gangster story…
“Fortuitously for Ritchie, he has introduced collectively an especially dedicated and competent forged that does nice issues with what they’re given. Hardy continues to show he is one of the vital fascinating actors of our time. Possibly a smaller scope would’ve helped the present; much less MobLand and extra MobMan, maybe.”
Starring Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza, a fixer for the Harrigan household, Pierce Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan, the household patriarch, and Helen Mirren as Maeve Harrigan, the household matriarch, the remainder of the MobLand forged contains Paddy Considine as Kevin Harrigan, Anson Boon as Eddie Harrigan, Geoff Bell as Richie Stevenson, and Joanne Froggatt as Jan Da Souza, Harry’s spouse. Whereas we await additional updates in MobLand Season 2, you may take a look at the official synopsis for the primary sequence beneath.
“Energy is up for grabs as two warring crime households conflict in a battle that threatens to topple empires and destroy lives. Within the crossfire stands Harry Da Souza, a street-smart ‘fixer’ who is aware of too effectively the place loyalties lie when opposing forces collide.”
Supply: Deadline
MobLand
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March 30, 2025
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Paramount+