Fans of the gritty crime drama MobLand are facing uncertainty regarding the show’s future. Ahead of the highly anticipated second season, Paramount+ has provided a concerning update, confirming that a third season has not yet been greenlit for production. This news arrives following a period of speculation surrounding the series, particularly after reports of behind-the-scenes friction involving key production figures and cast members surfaced earlier this year.
In a recent interview with Deadline, Jane Wiseman, the Head of Originals at Paramount+, addressed the status of the series. When directly asked about the potential for a third installment, Wiseman stated that the network has not yet made a decision regarding the future of the show. Her response has left many viewers questioning the long-term viability of the franchise, especially given the show’s established popularity among subscribers.
The lack of a formal renewal is particularly notable given the significant creative investment in the upcoming episodes. While the future remains unclear, it is worth noting that networks often wait for the performance metrics of a new season before committing to further production. For fans, this creates a tense waiting game, as the show’s narrative trajectory currently hangs in the balance despite the high-profile talent involved in the project.
Tom Hardy leads MobLand into an explosive second season
While the status of future episodes remains in limbo, the immediate focus for the production is the upcoming premiere of Tom Hardy‘s return to the screen. Hardy, who stars as the fixer Harry Da Souza, is set to lead the narrative as his character navigates escalating family tensions and dangerous power struggles. The second season promises to raise the stakes significantly, with the Harrigan family facing threats from all sides.
The official synopsis for the new season teases a volatile environment where loyalties are tested and violence becomes unavoidable. Alongside Hardy, the series features a robust ensemble cast, including Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, who return as Conrad and Maeve Harrigan. The cast also includes Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Johnny Flynn, Anson Boon, and Mandeep Dhillon.
What to expect from the return of the Harrigan family
The production team behind the series remains focused on delivering a high-impact experience for the second season. Executive producers include Hardy, David C. Glasser, Guy Ritchie, Jez Butterworth, Ivan Atkinson, Dean Baker, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, and Keith Cox. With such a heavy-hitting creative team, expectations for the upcoming episodes are high, even as the shadow of uncertainty looms over the show’s long-term prospects.
Viewers can catch the return of the series when MobLand Season 2 premieres globally on Paramount+ on Friday, September 18. For more details on the upcoming season, you can view the official trailer.
Source: ComingSoon.net

















