MobLand Season 2 will launch globally on Paramount+ on Friday, September 18 and you can see a teaser trailer for the Tom Hardy-starring crime drama above.
We’ve also a batch of first-look images of Hardy as mob fixer Harry De Souza, Pierce Brosnan as Irish gang leader Conrad Harrigan and Helen Mirren as his wife, Maeve.
The trailer shows the Harrigans getting on the front foot in their latest war on the streets, with Conrad and Maeve walking brazenly into danger at one point firing at rivals. “We are the Harrigans!” shouts Conrad as he shoots indiscriminately. “Don’t know the name? Then Google us,” he quips. All the while, The Prodigy’s ‘Firestarter’ plays in the background, adding to the sense of chaos.
Season 2 will see the Harrigans on the brink of civil war within their own family, struggling to show a united front as rival gangs emerge to threaten their north London crime empire. At the center of it all, Harry has to walk the tightrope and keep them all together. Besides Hardy, Brosnan and Mirren, the show also stars the likes of 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.
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The show comes from from executive producer Guy Ritchie, creator, writer and exec producer Ronan Bennett, writer/exec producer Jez Butterworth, David C. Glasser’s 101 Studios and Paramount Television Studios. The full list of EPs comprises Glasser, Ritchie, Butterworth, Hardy, Ivan Atkinson, Dean Baker, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari and Keith Cox.
Getting to this point hasn’t been simple following a Season 2 renewal in June 2025. At one stage, it appeared Hardy had left the show over clashes with writer and showrunner Butterworth, throwing the future of the gangster drama into doubt.
However, Deadline revealed that Hardy and Butterworth had found a way to resolve their issues, paving the way for a potential Season 3 renewal, with a writers’ room already open. Exec producer Ritchie was among those who helped iron out the differences. The first season was a hit for Paramount+, becoming the streamer’s second biggest launch for an original series behind Landman.
Here’s are those first-look images.





