
The battling Harrigans and their favorite fixer will soon be back in action.
Set in the world of British organized crime, MobLand season 1 starred Tom Hardy as the cruelly efficient Harry, an operative loyal to long-time kingpin Conrad (Pierce Brosnan) and his scheming wife Maeve (Helen Mirren). Centered on a war between crime families, the season was a reasonable hit with critics, pushing it to a 76% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but was a smash when it came to viewership, leading to the series’ renewal by Paramount+ in June 2025.
The promised MobLand season 2 does not yet officially have a release date, but in an interview with ScreenRant’s Tatiana Hullender for In the Grey, producer and episode director Guy Ritchie offered a rough timeline for the show’s return, indicating that it will indeed come out in 2026.
“Well, we finished our bit, so we’re wrapping up that whole series now,” Ritchie updated, before running down his whole busy upcoming 2026 release slate. “And then we’ve got The Gentlemen coming out soon, before the end of the year. I think we’ve got a few things. We’ve got Mobland before the end of the year, and we’ve got The Gentlemen before the end of the year. And we’ve got Wife & Dog. We’ve got three or four things coming out before the end of the year.”
MobLand season 2’s 2026 release was previously teased in a Paramount+ spot narrated by cast-member Mirren. First look set photos published in December 2025 showed Brosnan and Mirren in costume working with Ritchie. A February set photo leak showed Hardy filming along the River Thames with co-star Joanne Froggatt. Filming officially wrapped back in March 2026.
Plot details are being kept under wraps, but Hardy recently offered a MobLand season 2 teaser hinting at an expanded scope. “The plan is definitely to see more seasons. The question is: Does it become international?” the star said in an April 2025 interview (via Collider).
Hardy then pointedly mentioned the international nature of organized crime, saying, “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.”
ScreenRant in June 2025 offered its own MobLand season 2 theories and predictions, guessing among other things that Hardy’s character Harry, who in season 1 came to be torn between his mob family and his real family, will only see that conflict heat up. The article also forecast trouble ahead for Brosnan’s Conrad and Mirren’s Maeve, as their criminal empire continues to come under threat from forces both outside the family and inside.