Guy Ritchie Gangster Series Led By Tom Hardy Renewed For Season 2 By Paramount+
Jun 26, 2025
Guy Ritchie‘s TV era is coming together nicely as season two of Netflix‘s “The Gentlemen” is currently filming, his other high-profile gangster show is getting the green light for its second season too, as Paramount+ has announced that “MobLand” is going to continue.
The streaming service made us aware of the news this morning, adding that “MobLand” is now their second most popular original series with over 26 million viewers. Understandably, quite the feat for a new British series on a platform dominated by “Yellowstone” and the other Taylor Sheridan-produced series.
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Executive produced by Ritchie, “Mobland” was created and written by Ronan Bennett (“Top Boy,” “The Day of the Jackal”) and is also written by Jez Butterworth (“Ford v Ferrari,” “Spectre”), and executive produced by David C. Glasser of 101 Studios.
“MobLand” boasts an impressive cast with Tom Hardy (“Venom”), Pierce Brosnan (“Goldeneye”), Helen Mirren (“1923”), Paddy Considine (“House Of The Dragon”), Joanne Froggatt (“Downton Abbey”), Lara Pulver (“Da Vinci’s Demons”), Anson Boon (“Pistol”), Mandeep Dhillon (“CSI: Vegas”), Jasmine Jobson (“Top Boy”), Geoff Bell (“Top Boy”), Daniel Betts (“Fate: The Winx Saga”), Lisa Dwan (“Blackshore”), Emily Barber (“Industry”), and Janet McTeer (“Harry Potter”).
A series synopsis courtesy of Paramount+:
Power is up for grabs as the Harrigans and Stevensons, two warring London crime families, clash in a kill-or-be-killed battle that threatens to topple empires and ruin lives. Caught in the crossfire is Harry Da Souza, the street-smart ‘fixer’ as dangerous as he is handsome, who knows too well where loyalties lie when opposing forces collide. As kingdom goes up against kingdom, lines will be crossed – and the only saving grace is a bet-your-life guarantee: family above everything.
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Audiences will have to be patient to learn what is next for the London criminal underworld and the Harrigans.
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