
Paramount+’s gritty new drama MobLand is returning for another round of Harrigan family feuding.
The Season 1 finale, which aired in June, marked the end of one bitter and bloody war, but it seems that was just the start; the second season of the Guy Ritchie-produced series is getting into gear, and already, a ton of key details about what fans can expect are starting to come through.
Here’s a look at everything we know about MobLand Season 2 so far.
Is MobLand renewed for Season 2?
Yes. The streamer decided to greenlight a second season of the crime drama after the first proved to be a success. Writer and executive producer Jez Butterworth said in a statement provided to Variety, “TV was a brand new world for me, and I was reluctant to commit to a TV overall, but Chris [McCarthy], David [Glasser], and the teams at Paramount and 101 Studios, completely changed my perspective with their bold creative vision and razor-sharp strategic insight. Collaborating with Chris, David, Guy [Ritchie], and our stellar cast has been nothing short of inspiring and I’m excited to dive into the second season of MobLand.”
The series was a strong ratings performer for Paramount+. Of the top TV shows of the 2024-2025 broadcast season in terms of total 35-day ratings, MobLand was the third-biggest for the streamer with 11 million average views — coming in behind Landman (15.8 million) and 1923 (11.9 million) and before the already-renewed Tulsa King (8.4 million) and Lioness (7.8 million).
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Who will star in MobLand Season 2?
The surviving members of the main cast for MobLand‘s first season included Tom Hardy as Harrigan family fixer Harry Da Souza, Pierce Brosnan as family patriarch Conrad Harrigan, Helen Mirren as matriarch Maeve, Paddy Considine as eldest son Kevin Harrigan, Anson Boon as Eddie, Mandeep Dhillon as Conrad’s daughter Seraphina, Joanne Froggatt as Harry’s wife Jan, Jasmine Jobson as Harry’s right hand Zosia, Lara Pulver as Kevin’s wife Bella, Janet McTeer as Kat Mc Allister, Alex Fine as Kat’s enforcer Donnie, Jordi Mollà as cartel member Jaime Lopez, and Toby Jones as Colin Tattersall. Members of the supporting cast who also made it through the events of Season 1 include Emmett J. Scanlan‘s Harrigan enforcer Paul, and Teddie Allen as Harry’s daughter, Gina.
According to Deadline, Season 2 has added Johnny Flynn and Ophelia Lovibond as series regulars.
Where did MobLand Season 1 leave off?
The Season 1 finale of MobLand, which aired in June, brought to a close the bitter crime family feud between the Harrigans and the Stevensons.
The episode, titled “The Beast in Me,” saw the Harrigans win out over Richie Stevenson (Geoff Bell) after Harry Da Souza convinced the family’s duplicitous lawyer O’Hara (Lisa Dwan) to double-cross Richie, leading to the deaths of all of Richie’s remaining foot soldiers and, well, himself. This put to an end the battle that had been waged all season long, following Eddie’s murder of Richie’s son Tommy (Felix Edwards), at the urging of family matriarch Maeve. The clash cost many, many lives — on both sides — and left the door open for much more conflict ahead with others.
Also, although both Conrad and Maeve were left imprisoned as a result of Alice (Emily Barber) and Colin’s scheme to frame them, Kevin and Harry had enough evidence to get them out — although Kevin wanted them to stay put for a week out of spite. Kevin revealed his ambitions to take over the family business in a contentious meeting with his father, and Eddie discovered from Maeve that he was the son of Conrad instead of Kevin, leading him to attack his mother Bella. Harry also found himself in a bit of a jam after refusing Kat’s demand that he leave the Harrigans’ employ and work for her and being quietly threatened as a new enemy of hers, and Harry’s wife, Jan was so angry at him about all of the danger they’d been put into that she threatened to end their relationship and accidentally stabbed him in the torso. Harry will likely survive the knife injury, but what will Kat do to him now?
What will happen in MobLand Season 2?
Tom Hardy told The Hollywood Reporter that he expects the scope of the show to widen in a potential second season, saying, “There are international elements to organized crime which are touched on in Season 1 and 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.” He’s referring, of course, to characters like Kat and Jaime, as well as those involved in the ill-fated meeting with Bella and her father. “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.”
MobLand, Paramount+
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