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Is MobLand Season 2 on the Way? Everything You Need to Know

MobLand is set to return to Paramount+ following the tremendous success of its first season.

The crime drama features Tom Hardy in the role of Harry Da Souza, a fixer for the London crime syndicate. Joining him are Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Paddy Considine, and Anson Boon, who portray members of the infamous Harrigan family. Director and filmmaker Guy Ritchie serves as an executive producer for the series.

The first season achieved remarkable success, becoming the second most-watched show on Paramount+ after its premiere in March 2025. Fans’ desires for a new season were met with a renewal announcement shortly thereafter.

Read on for all the details regarding season 2 of MobLand:

When Was ‘MobLand’ Season 2 Renewed?

MobLand season 2 was confirmed in June 2025, right after the finale of season 1.

“Entering the TV arena was a new experience for me, and I hesitated to commit to an overall deal, but Chris, David, and the teams at Paramount and 101 Studios transformed my view with their bold creative vision and sharp strategic insights,” commented MobLand writer and executive producer Jez Butterworth. “Working with Chris, David, Guy, and our incredible cast has been truly inspiring, and I’m eager to explore the second season of MOBLAND.”

Who Is in the ‘MobLand’ Season 2 Cast?

Johnny Flynn and Ophelia Lovibond.

Has ‘MobLand’ Season 2 Finished Filming?

MobLand season 2 wrapped up in March 2026, according to various reports.

When Does ‘MobLand’ Season 2 Premiere?

MobLand season 2 has yet to be revealed. The series is anticipated to return in the summer of 2026.

What Is Tom Hardy’s Future in ‘MobLand’ for Potential Future Seasons?

MobLand if a third season is approved, following alleged clashes between the actor and producers. Reports indicate that Hardy’s late arrivals on set, requests for script changes, and attempts to alter scripted dialogue may have contributed to the tension.

The Hollywood Reporter noted that Hardy’s status regarding the show remains uncertain as of May 2026. As of now, MobLand has not been officially renewed for a third season.

Neither Hardy nor Paramount has addressed these reported backstage issues or any potential departures. Us Weekly has attempted to reach out to representatives for Hardy, Paramount+, and MobLand producer 101 Studios for comments, but responses have not been received.