- Paramount+ confirms MobLand season 2 release date is September 18 and release first teaser trailer
- This comes after Tom Hardy was rumored to be fired from the show after season 2 production issues
- Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren return as the leading cast for 10 new episodes
Paramount+ has confirmed that MobLand season 2 returns on September 18, 2026 in its first teaser trailer, which you can watch below.
According to the studios, the 10-episode season will see “the Harrigans struggle to present a united front as rising rivals threaten their fractured criminal empire.
“Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), their street-smart and formidable ‘fixer’, must walk a dangerous tightrope as family tensions intensify. As violence spreads into every corner of their lives, loyalties break, safety proves temporary, and the struggle for power leaves no room for mercy.”
Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren return to lead the cast, joined by Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Teddie Allen, Emmett J Scanlan, Johnny Flynn, Ophelia Lovibond, Janet McTeer and Toby Jones.
If anything, this could now confirm that Hardy’s role on the show is secure, after rumors that he would not be returning for season 3 following “career-suicidal behavior.”
MobLand Season 2 feels stronger than ever after the Hardy rumors threatened to derail Season 3
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Let’s summarize what happened. On May 27, an article from The Hollywood Reporter claimed that if MobLand Season 3 was renewed, set to begin filming later this year – but behavior from star Tom Hardy had “frightened the producers”.
The source claimed: “He refused to come out of his trailer for hours at a time. He kept the cast waiting, [which is] a power play. Keeping Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren and others waiting is career suicide, I bet.”
However, a separate source has since told Variety, “Tom was not fired, the door is not closed on Season 3, and things are being worked through creatively.”
Paramount+ has not made any official comment on the renewal of season 3, but if it happens, we can expect news towards the end of season 2’s release.
Meanwhile, the above trailer has already been described as “reckless” by fans. As one YouTube comment puts it, “The first season set the table. This trailer looks like someone just turned the tables. MobLand is back and it looks ruthless.”
“There is none MobLand without Tom Hardy,” a second weighed in.
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