MobLand, the critically acclaimed series featuring Tom Hardy, is set to return for its second season on September 18, as announced on Thursday. The Paramount+ original series follows the Harrigan family as they navigate the complexities of their fractured criminal empire amidst rising threats from rivals.
Tom Hardy's Role in MobLand
In the upcoming season, Hardy reprises his role as Harry Da Souza, the street-smart fixer for a powerful organized crime family led by Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan. As tensions rise within the Harrigan family, Harry must balance his loyalties while navigating a dangerous environment where violence is pervasive.
According to a synopsis from Paramount+, the new season promises to delve deeper into the conflicts that threaten the family's safety and power. As the narrative unfolds, loyalties will be tested, and the fight for dominance will intensify.
Challenges Behind the Scenes
Despite the excitement surrounding the new season, Hardy's continuation in the role is uncertain due to reported clashes with producers, including executive producer Jez Butterworth. Sources indicate that these tensions have made producers cautious about officially renewing the series for a third season.
If a third season is greenlit, production is expected to resume later this year. The show is produced in association with Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios, with a notable executive team that includes Guy Ritchie and David C. Glasser.
Cast and Production Details
Alongside Hardy, MobLand features a talented ensemble cast including Paddy Considine from House of the Dragon, Joanne Froggatt from Downton Abbey, and Lara Pulver from Da Vinci's Demons. The series combines a gripping narrative with high-stakes drama, showcasing the clash between mob families in a battle that threatens to topple empires.
- Release Date: September 18
- Notable Cast: Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan
- Producers: Paramount+, Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios
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