Tom Hardy provides an interesting response to the prospect ofMobLandseason 2. The star-studded Paramount+ series tells the story of two powerful crime families who both vie for control in a dispute that has the potential to take down either or both of their empires. Hardy’s Harry Da Souza is in the crossfire, acting as a fixer for the Harrigan family. In addition to Hardy,MobLandfeatures a leading castincluding Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, and Mandeep Dhillon. The series debuted on March 30 and is airing episodes weekly through June 2.
PerCollider, Hardy discusses the future ofMobLandand where it could go plot-wise. The actor confirms that “the plan is definitely to see more seasons.” He teases thatfuture installments of the series could broaden the scope, saying the series could “become international.” Hardy notes that “there are international elements to organized crime” and the complex crime plots in the series “fits into a world stage.” Check out the full quote from Hardy below:
The plan is definitely to see more seasons. The question is: Does it become international? There are international elements to organized crime, which are touched on in season one. The control of drugs and ammunition and weapons and people and all kinds of things that go through Europe and from Africa through to South America, Pakistan… and the variable commodities that move around Europe.
There are families that are involved in each European country that are vying for power to have that status to be able to move these kinds of commodities through. And who polices that and how that fits into a world stage.
What This Means For The Future Of MobLand
The Series Has A More Limited Geographical Scope For Now
As of now, the series is pretty focused geographically. The series takes place in London and the Cotswolds, a more bucolic and rural section of England. One of the main crime families, the Harrigans, is of Irish descent, giving the characters broader backgrounds. Even with this slight variety in location,MobLandis centered around Englandin terms of the actual events, and the characters themselves are also from the United Kingdom region. As such, expanding globally would be a big change for future iterations ofMobLand.
Realizing this plot relies on the series being renewed for season 2. The series has promising beginnings, as it has a79% Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes. In hisreview ofMobLandepisode 3,ScreenRant’s Zachary Moser called the show an “overcomplicated series,” giving the episode a tepid 6 out of 10. Even with some lackluster responses,MobLand’s viewership numbers have been positive thus far. The premiere episode had the biggest global draw for any Paramount+ premiere, bringing in2.2 million viewers on the first day of its release. These numbers point in the direction of aMobLandseason 2 renewal.
Our Take On Hardy’s MobLand Season 2 Idea
It Could Make For An Even More Exciting Cast
Hardy’s proposal forMobLandseason 2 would certainly be a great way for the show to broaden its horizons. While the series already boasts an impressive cast, a global takeover would also provide the series the opportunity to expand its cast to include notable guest stars or recurring characters. Whether this comes to fruition will still hinge upon whetherMobLandmaintains high enough ratings to be brought back for another installment.
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MobLand is a crime drama set in London, releasing on Jul 03, 2025. It depicts the brutal conflict between the Harrigans and Stevensons, two rival crime families. Amidst the chaos, Harry Da Souza, a cunning fixer, navigates the treacherous landscape where loyalty and survival are paramount.