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The Tom Hardy series will definitely be back for more

Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan, MobLand
Luke Varley/Paramount+It's been a pretty great year for Paramount+, as the streamer has released its two most-watched shows ever in the first half of 2025: Taylor Sheridan's Landman with Billy Bob Thornton, and star-studded British thriller series MobLand. Featuring the talents of folks like Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, and Paddy Considine, it's no surprise that MobLand turned out to be a massive success, becoming the streamer's biggest debut so far.
MobLand tells the story of a war between two London crime families — the Harrigans and the Stevensons — from the point of view of the Harrigans and their fixer, Harry Da Souza (Hardy). But this series is as much a personal melodrama as it is a crime story — the Harrigans have a level of family drama that you'd normally have to watch Game of Thrones for. That's no doubt one of the reasons MobLand has proven so popular.
Now that Season 1 is over, though, it's time to look ahead at what's next for MobLand.
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Paramount+ hasn't been in any particular hurry to renew its popular shows this year — despite MobLand's massive popularity, it took the streamer nearly a month to renew it for Season 2 after the Season 1 finale, similar to the company's delay in renewing Yellowjackets for Season 4. But MobLand's renewal order finally came down on June 23, 2025. Season 2 of MobLand is a go.
Normally we'd expect Season 2 on a series like this to take at least a year, but MobLand was unusually efficient. After being announced initially as a spinoff to Ray Donovan in early 2024, the series was completely overhauled, filmed, and released over the span of just 13 months. The folks in charge of this series have proven they can move very quickly, and so it's safe to expect that Season 2 could arrive in 2026.

Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Anson Boon, MobLand
Luke Varley/Paramount+While the renewal announcement didn't mention that any specific cast members would return for Season 2, it's very likely that all the major living characters will stick around. Even, almost certainly, Tom Hardy's Harry, whose wife stabbed him in the chest in a moment of anxiety at the end of the season finale. (It'll take more than a paring knife to get rid of Harry.)

Pierce Brosnan, MobLand
Luke Varley/Paramount+Season 1 of MobLand ended with the ultimate conclusion of the Harrigans' war against the Stevensons, with the Stevenson family pretty much wiped out — Kevin put a bullet right in Richie's eyeball. But all is not well on the Harrigan side of things, as both Conrad and Maeve — the family's patriarch and matriarch — were both taking by the authorities and thrown into prison. On the outside, things aren't much better. It is revealed that Eddie isn't Kevin's son, but is secretly Conrad's son with Kevin's wife Bella.
Maeve wants young Eddie to be the new face of the Harrigan family, but Kevin — extremely bitter at his father — has plans to take control himself. Meanwhile, the mysterious Kat McAllister attempted to leverage Harry against the Harrigans by ordering him to wipe out the key players, including Kevin. Harry said no — he's loyal to the Harrigans to the end — which will likely have major consequences in Season 2, as Kat warned him.
Not that Harry got out of Season 1 unscathed. In his finale scene of the season, Harry's wife Jan sorta-accidentally-in-a-fit-of-rage stabbed him in a moment of frustration — between the war Harry had just been involved with and the revelation that her best friend had secretly been a police informant, Jan's anxiety made a lot of sense. Fortunately, it didn't seem as though the stabbing will be fatal for tough-as-nails Harry.
One war is over, and it seems very likely that another one is about to begin. While the renewal announcement didn't mention any details about Season 2's story at all, it seems obvious that Kat McAllister represents the next group the Harrigans will have to contend with. They announced their presence in the finale when Kat tried to make Harry kill his friends, but we don't exactly know who they are or what their deal is. But it's looking like the Harrigans are about to step into a larger and more dangerous world now that they've vanquished the Stevensons.
Season 1 of MobLand is available to watch in full on Paramount+.