La serie de Guy Ritchie con Tom Hardy y Pierce Brosnan renueva. © Skyshowtime
Apenas dos semanas después de su estreno en SkyShowtime, MobLand (Tierra de mafiosos), la serie del siempre gamberro Guy Ritchie, ha sido renovada por una segunda temporada.
MobLand se ambienta en los oscuros bajos fondos de Londres y sigue a una familia del crimen organizado, los Harrigan, liderada por los esposos Conrad (Brosnan) y Maeve (Mirren), que lucha por el poder dentro de un sindicato del crimen global.
La serie está encabezada por un reparto de lujo: Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan (El último soldado), Paddy Considine (La casa del dragón), 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 (Septiembre 5), Lisa Dwan (Bloodlands), Emily Barber (Industry) y Helen Mirren (Barbie).
El episodio final de la primera temporada se emitirá el próximo 4 de agosto.
Apenas dos semanas después de su estreno en SkyShowtime, MobLand (Tierra de mafiosos), la serie del siempre gamberro Guy Ritchie, ha sido renovada por una segunda temporada.
MobLand se ambienta en los oscuros bajos fondos de Londres y sigue a una familia del crimen organizado, los Harrigan, liderada por los esposos Conrad (Brosnan) y Maeve (Mirren), que lucha por el poder dentro de un sindicato del crimen global.
La serie está encabezada por un reparto de lujo: Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan (El último soldado), Paddy Considine (La casa del dragón), 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 (Septiembre 5), Lisa Dwan (Bloodlands), Emily Barber (Industry) y Helen Mirren (Barbie).
El episodio final de la primera temporada se emitirá el próximo 4 de agosto.
- 6/24/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
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If you loved the recently released British crime drama series, MobLand, then we have some good news for you as Paramount+ recently took to social media to announce that they have renewed the Tom Hardy crime drama series for a second season with Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren to return in their respective roles.
Created by Ronan Bennett, the crime drama series follows Harry Da Souza, a fixer working for the Harrigans, a London crime family, as they get into a war with a rival crime family. Now it’s up to Harry to make sure that the Harrigans win the war or at least get out of it alive.
MobLand ended its first season run just three weeks ago, and it proved extremely popular for Paramount+, and that’s why the streamer was quick to renew...
If you loved the recently released British crime drama series, MobLand, then we have some good news for you as Paramount+ recently took to social media to announce that they have renewed the Tom Hardy crime drama series for a second season with Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren to return in their respective roles.
Created by Ronan Bennett, the crime drama series follows Harry Da Souza, a fixer working for the Harrigans, a London crime family, as they get into a war with a rival crime family. Now it’s up to Harry to make sure that the Harrigans win the war or at least get out of it alive.
MobLand ended its first season run just three weeks ago, and it proved extremely popular for Paramount+, and that’s why the streamer was quick to renew...
- 6/23/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Pierce Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan and Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza in ‘MobLand’ (Photo Credit: Luke Varley/Paramount+)
Paramount+ has finally confirmed what everyone assumed would happen, officially announcing that MobLand has been renewed for season two. The series premiered in March 2025, but the streamer’s announcement didn’t include a target date for the debut of season two.
MobLand claimed the number two spot among most-watched original series streaming on Paramount+. Only Landman with Billy Bob Thornton drew in a larger audience. Season one starred Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, and Lara Pulver. The cast also includes Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bell, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan, and Emily Barber.
“With over 26 million viewers and climbing, MobLand has become a resounding triumph driven by the creative brilliance of Guy [Ritchie], Jez [Butterworth], Ronan [Bennett], and David C. Glasser, and brought to life by the powerhouse performances by Tom,...
Paramount+ has finally confirmed what everyone assumed would happen, officially announcing that MobLand has been renewed for season two. The series premiered in March 2025, but the streamer’s announcement didn’t include a target date for the debut of season two.
MobLand claimed the number two spot among most-watched original series streaming on Paramount+. Only Landman with Billy Bob Thornton drew in a larger audience. Season one starred Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, and Lara Pulver. The cast also includes Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bell, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan, and Emily Barber.
“With over 26 million viewers and climbing, MobLand has become a resounding triumph driven by the creative brilliance of Guy [Ritchie], Jez [Butterworth], Ronan [Bennett], and David C. Glasser, and brought to life by the powerhouse performances by Tom,...
- 6/23/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Paramount makes MobLand an offer it cannot refuse. The Guy Ritchie series made incredible waves on the platform, Paramount+, as it broke the record for the streamer’s biggest global series launch ever on its premiere day with 2.2M subscribers, generating 9.7M views. Ritchie’s episodic crime saga joins 1923 and Landman as part of the top three launches in Paramount+ history. MobLand stars Tom Hardy (Venom: The Last Dance), Pierce Brosnan (Die Another Day), 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 Helen Mirren (The Queen).
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the show has inevitably been renewed after the impressive first showing. Chris McCarthy, who is one of Paramount Global’s three CEOs and...
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the show has inevitably been renewed after the impressive first showing. Chris McCarthy, who is one of Paramount Global’s three CEOs and...
- 6/23/2025
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Paramount+ is bringing back its popular mob series for a second season. The announcement came not long after the first season finished streaming. The show features big-name stars like Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, and is created by a team led by Guy Ritchie, Ronan Bennett, and Jez Butterworth.
Mob stories have always had a loyal following, and this one proved to be no different. The debut episode alone drew 26 million views within its first couple of months in English-speaking countries. It also took off quickly in other markets, making it the second biggest launch for an original Paramount+ series, just behind Landman.
The series became a regular on Nielsen’s Top 10 list for streaming originals, staying there for several weeks in a row. This strong performance led to the fast decision to continue the story with a second season.
Chris McCarthy from Paramount called the show a success.
Mob stories have always had a loyal following, and this one proved to be no different. The debut episode alone drew 26 million views within its first couple of months in English-speaking countries. It also took off quickly in other markets, making it the second biggest launch for an original Paramount+ series, just behind Landman.
The series became a regular on Nielsen’s Top 10 list for streaming originals, staying there for several weeks in a row. This strong performance led to the fast decision to continue the story with a second season.
Chris McCarthy from Paramount called the show a success.
- 6/23/2025
- by Robert Milakovic
- Comic Basics
Paramount+ has announced that MobLand will return for a second season. The news came just three weeks after the first season finished airing on the streaming service. The show features big names like Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren and is produced by a team including executive producer Guy Ritchie, along with Ronan Bennett and Jez Butterworth, who also wrote and executive produced the series.
According to internal streaming data shared by Paramount+, the series has been a major success. The first episode alone has been watched 26 million times within the first 70 days in the U.S. and other English-speaking countries.
The show also quickly gained viewers in non-English speaking markets after its later release there. This made MobLand the second most popular original series on Paramount+, just behind Landman. The show has consistently appeared in Nielsen’s Top 10 Streaming Originals charts for five weeks straight after the third episode aired.
According to internal streaming data shared by Paramount+, the series has been a major success. The first episode alone has been watched 26 million times within the first 70 days in the U.S. and other English-speaking countries.
The show also quickly gained viewers in non-English speaking markets after its later release there. This made MobLand the second most popular original series on Paramount+, just behind Landman. The show has consistently appeared in Nielsen’s Top 10 Streaming Originals charts for five weeks straight after the third episode aired.
- 6/23/2025
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
After soaring to 26 million viewers to date, the Paramount+ original series Mobland, the #2 most-watched original series on the service, has been renewed for season two.
The series, which spent five consecutive weeks in Nielsen’s most recent ranking of Top 10 SVOD (Subscription Video on Demand) Original Series, is executive produced by Guy Ritchie and marks his first TV series for Paramount+.
Mobland was created and written by Ronan Bennett, executive produced by David C. Glasser (101 Studios), and written by Jez Butterworth. The series also marks Butterworth’s second hit TV series following The Agency: Central Intelligence, which is also on Paramount+.
The show’s impact continues a successful track record under Butterworth’s exclusive TV overall deal, which Chris McCarthy, Paramount Co-CEO and President and CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios, signed him to for Paramount+ and Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios.
“With over 26 million viewers and climbing, Mobland has...
The series, which spent five consecutive weeks in Nielsen’s most recent ranking of Top 10 SVOD (Subscription Video on Demand) Original Series, is executive produced by Guy Ritchie and marks his first TV series for Paramount+.
Mobland was created and written by Ronan Bennett, executive produced by David C. Glasser (101 Studios), and written by Jez Butterworth. The series also marks Butterworth’s second hit TV series following The Agency: Central Intelligence, which is also on Paramount+.
The show’s impact continues a successful track record under Butterworth’s exclusive TV overall deal, which Chris McCarthy, Paramount Co-CEO and President and CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios, signed him to for Paramount+ and Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios.
“With over 26 million viewers and climbing, Mobland has...
- 6/23/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Paramount+ subscribers haven't seen the last of the Harrigans. The streamer has renewed MobLand for a second season.
The renewal comes three weeks after the crime drama's Season 1 finale. Despite keeping fans on the edge of their seats for almost a month, another season of MobLand never seemed in doubt, considering that the show has been a major streaming hit for Paramount+. Back in April, the streamer reported that MobLand had become its biggest global series launch ever, delivering 2.2 million views on premiere day. Ronan Bennett created MobLand, which was originally developed as an offshoot of Showtime's hit crime drama series Ray Donovan before being reconceived as a standalone project.
MobLand follows the Harrigans and Stevensons, two warring London crime families, who "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,...
The renewal comes three weeks after the crime drama's Season 1 finale. Despite keeping fans on the edge of their seats for almost a month, another season of MobLand never seemed in doubt, considering that the show has been a major streaming hit for Paramount+. Back in April, the streamer reported that MobLand had become its biggest global series launch ever, delivering 2.2 million views on premiere day. Ronan Bennett created MobLand, which was originally developed as an offshoot of Showtime's hit crime drama series Ray Donovan before being reconceived as a standalone project.
MobLand follows the Harrigans and Stevensons, two warring London crime families, who "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,...
- 6/23/2025
- by Lee Freitag
- CBR
The war isn't over — in fact, it’s just getting started. After weeks of speculation following a finale that left viewers stunned and star Pierce Brosnan happily clueless, MobLand has officially been renewed for a second season on Paramount+. The crime saga, executive produced by Guy Ritchie, has become one of the streaming service’s biggest hits to date, with Paramount+ confirming the show has racked up more than 26 million global viewers and counting. The network didn’t just stop at numbers — it made it official: MobLand is now the #2 original series ever on Paramount+, and spent five consecutive weeks in Nielsen’s Top 10 SVOD Originals rankings. Not bad for a show built on blood feuds, British grit, and prison chess matches.
Set across the UK and the U.S., MobLand chronicles a brutal turf war between two powerful crime families. The series stars Brosnan, Tom Hardy, and Helen Mirren,...
Set across the UK and the U.S., MobLand chronicles a brutal turf war between two powerful crime families. The series stars Brosnan, Tom Hardy, and Helen Mirren,...
- 6/23/2025
- by Chris McPherson
- Collider.com
MobLand is pulling Paramount+ back in.
Paramount+ has renewed its hit series MobLand for a second season. MobLand is the number two original series ever on Paramount+, the streamer says, trailing only Landman.
MobLand has racked up more than 26 million global viewers, according to Paramount’s own data. Basically, they’re counting the number of views for episode one over its first 70 days of availability. The series has spent five consecutive weeks on Nielsen’s top 10 SVOD original series’ list.
Guy Ritchie executive produces MobLand, which was created by Ronan Bennett (Top Boy, The Day of the Jackal). Bennett also writes the series with Jez Butterworth (Ford v Ferrari, Spectre), who is under an exclusive TV overall deal with Paramount+ and Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios. David C. Glasser executive produces for 101 Studios.
MobLand stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren in a story about two mob families who...
Paramount+ has renewed its hit series MobLand for a second season. MobLand is the number two original series ever on Paramount+, the streamer says, trailing only Landman.
MobLand has racked up more than 26 million global viewers, according to Paramount’s own data. Basically, they’re counting the number of views for episode one over its first 70 days of availability. The series has spent five consecutive weeks on Nielsen’s top 10 SVOD original series’ list.
Guy Ritchie executive produces MobLand, which was created by Ronan Bennett (Top Boy, The Day of the Jackal). Bennett also writes the series with Jez Butterworth (Ford v Ferrari, Spectre), who is under an exclusive TV overall deal with Paramount+ and Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios. David C. Glasser executive produces for 101 Studios.
MobLand stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren in a story about two mob families who...
- 6/23/2025
- by Tony Maglio
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
You can’t keep the Harrigans down: Paramount+ has renewed MobLand for Season 2, TVLine has learned.
The drama hails from Guy Ritchie, Ronan Bennett and Jez Butterworth and stars Tom Hardy as Harry, a fixer for a sprawling crime family. Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren play the clan’s patriarch, Conrad, and matriarch, Maeve, respectively.
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- 6/23/2025
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Paramount+ has renewed the popular series “MobLand” for a second season, the streaming platform announced Monday. The show racked up more than 26 million viewers in its first season, making it the second most-watched series on the streamer.
“With more than 26 million viewers and climbing, ‘MobLand’ has become a resounding triumph – driven by the creative brilliance of Guy, Jez, Ronan and David Glasser, and brought to life by the powerhouse performances of Tom, Pierce, and Helen,” said Chris McCarthy, Co-CEO of Paramount and President of Showtime/MTV Entertainment. “We are elated to greenlight a second season of this global phenomenon, which has dominated both domestic and international charts and soared to #1 in the UK.”
“‘MobLand’ was one of those incredible moments where Chris McCarthy came to us with the vision of creating the next great mob series and, after traversing the UK countryside in a quest to land Guy Ritchie, we...
“With more than 26 million viewers and climbing, ‘MobLand’ has become a resounding triumph – driven by the creative brilliance of Guy, Jez, Ronan and David Glasser, and brought to life by the powerhouse performances of Tom, Pierce, and Helen,” said Chris McCarthy, Co-CEO of Paramount and President of Showtime/MTV Entertainment. “We are elated to greenlight a second season of this global phenomenon, which has dominated both domestic and international charts and soared to #1 in the UK.”
“‘MobLand’ was one of those incredible moments where Chris McCarthy came to us with the vision of creating the next great mob series and, after traversing the UK countryside in a quest to land Guy Ritchie, we...
- 6/23/2025
- by Stephanie Kaloi
- The Wrap
Paramount+ said Monday that it has handed a Season 2 renewal to breakout new drama MobLand, starring Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren. The news, announced in a short video that you can watch below, comes three weeks after the series, from executive producer Guy Ritchie, creator, writer and exec producer Ronan Bennett, writer/exec producer Jez Butterworth, David C. Glasser’s 101 Studios and MTV Entertainment Studios, wrapped its freshman run on the streaming platform.
It was paced by the premiere episode, which has amassed 26 million views over the first 70 days in the U.S and other English-speaking markets, where MobLand premiered March 30, and the first nine days for non-English speaking territories, where the show debuted May 30, according to internal streaming data. That makes it the second biggest launch for a Paramount original series behind Landman, per internal global data for the first 90 days of release. Additionally, starting with...
It was paced by the premiere episode, which has amassed 26 million views over the first 70 days in the U.S and other English-speaking markets, where MobLand premiered March 30, and the first nine days for non-English speaking territories, where the show debuted May 30, according to internal streaming data. That makes it the second biggest launch for a Paramount original series behind Landman, per internal global data for the first 90 days of release. Additionally, starting with...
- 6/23/2025
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The following contains spoilers for the season finale of MobLand, "The Beast in Me."
MobLandstar Pierce Brosnan discusses the "cinematic homage" in the series' first season finale.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Brosnan opened up about the finale scene of the recently released MobLand Season 1 finale, which sees a legion of prisoners all cheering on his Conrad Harrigan. "It’s a great homage to Conrad, but it’s also a cinematic homage to The Italian Job, which is a film Michael Caine made and Noël Coward played the kingpin," Brosnan explained. "In the film, you’ll see Noël Coward come down to the gantry in the prison being applauded by the prisoners. We shot it in Reading Gaol, the last torturous, humiliating place where Oscar Wilde was a prisoner for two years in hard labor."
"It’s a powerful Victorian tomblike presence," Brosnan continued. "So, it was quite memorable to...
MobLandstar Pierce Brosnan discusses the "cinematic homage" in the series' first season finale.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Brosnan opened up about the finale scene of the recently released MobLand Season 1 finale, which sees a legion of prisoners all cheering on his Conrad Harrigan. "It’s a great homage to Conrad, but it’s also a cinematic homage to The Italian Job, which is a film Michael Caine made and Noël Coward played the kingpin," Brosnan explained. "In the film, you’ll see Noël Coward come down to the gantry in the prison being applauded by the prisoners. We shot it in Reading Gaol, the last torturous, humiliating place where Oscar Wilde was a prisoner for two years in hard labor."
"It’s a powerful Victorian tomblike presence," Brosnan continued. "So, it was quite memorable to...
- 6/2/2025
- by John Dodge
- CBR
MobLand Season 1 is coming to an end on Paramount+ today (June 1).
The new hit show features a star-studded cast, including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bel, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan, Emily Barber, and Helen Mirren.
The story centers around two mob families who clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives.
Season 1 premiered on March 30, and the intense TV show is wrapping its first season up right now. Naturally, fans are curious to know whether the show will be getting a second season.
Keep reading to find out more…
MobLand has not yet been renewed for a Season 2.
However, Tom Hardy addressed the possibility of Season 2 in a new interview with THR.
“The plan is definitely to see more seasons,” he said. “The question is: Does it become international? There are international elements to organized crime,...
The new hit show features a star-studded cast, including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bel, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan, Emily Barber, and Helen Mirren.
The story centers around two mob families who clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives.
Season 1 premiered on March 30, and the intense TV show is wrapping its first season up right now. Naturally, fans are curious to know whether the show will be getting a second season.
Keep reading to find out more…
MobLand has not yet been renewed for a Season 2.
However, Tom Hardy addressed the possibility of Season 2 in a new interview with THR.
“The plan is definitely to see more seasons,” he said. “The question is: Does it become international? There are international elements to organized crime,...
- 6/1/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Back in 2004, Christopher Smith made his feature writing and directing debut with the horror film Creep, which starred Franka Potente as a young woman who discovers a hideously deformed cannibal living in the London Underground. A few weeks ago, we learned that Smith is set to direct a reboot of his film – and since another horror franchise has taken over the name Creep, this reboot is called The Creep. Now, Deadline reports that the Shudder streaming service has acquired the North American distribution rights to the film, which will be released sometime in 2026.
Production on The Creep is scheduled to take place in the UK this fall. Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy), Andy Nyman (Wicked) and rapper Aitch have signed on to star in the film, which will (as expected) be set in London’s shadowy underground. The story follows a struggling artist (Jobson) forced to return to her criminal drug-running past.
Production on The Creep is scheduled to take place in the UK this fall. Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy), Andy Nyman (Wicked) and rapper Aitch have signed on to star in the film, which will (as expected) be set in London’s shadowy underground. The story follows a struggling artist (Jobson) forced to return to her criminal drug-running past.
- 5/28/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
One of the Most Terrifying Hidden Horror Gems of all Time Is Getting a Remake From Original Director
A lot of horror fans are skeptical of remakes and that’s entirely understandable. There were a lot of cynical rehashes that went into production in the ‘00s when the remake boom was in full swing. We’re still seeing that trend continue, but it seems we’ve achieved a greater balance of late. Yes, many of the titles getting greenlit today are based on an IP in one way or another, but a lot of these reimaginings within the genre space are showing a level of creativity many argue is absent from past remakes like The Omen or A Nightmare on Elm Street. An upcoming reimagining that has me somewhat hopeful is Christopher Smith’s reinterpretation of his 2004 horror film Creep. The impending reboot is called The Creep.
Although the picture has yet to go before cameras, Shudder has already scooped up the North American distribution rights
Principal photography...
Although the picture has yet to go before cameras, Shudder has already scooped up the North American distribution rights
Principal photography...
- 5/27/2025
- by Tyler Doupe'
- DreadCentral.com
MobLandstar Pierce Brosnan recently opened up about the reaction to his Irish accent in the hit series. The actor also explained how he came up with the intonation.
In an interview with Radio Times (via Deadline), Brosnan touched on the backlash he received over his accent as Conrad Harrigan in the new Paramount+ series. "My own accent is very soft. Conrad's accent is a million miles away from me," Brosnan said before sharing some of the advice given to him by his dialect coach. "I told him that I needed a Kerry accent. So he gave me the name of a man, and I Googled the guy and that was it. It was a Kerry accent. And so, I just gave it full tilt."
Created by Ronan Bennett, MobLand stars Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza, a fixer for the Harrigan crime family who is hired in the hopes that...
In an interview with Radio Times (via Deadline), Brosnan touched on the backlash he received over his accent as Conrad Harrigan in the new Paramount+ series. "My own accent is very soft. Conrad's accent is a million miles away from me," Brosnan said before sharing some of the advice given to him by his dialect coach. "I told him that I needed a Kerry accent. So he gave me the name of a man, and I Googled the guy and that was it. It was a Kerry accent. And so, I just gave it full tilt."
Created by Ronan Bennett, MobLand stars Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza, a fixer for the Harrigan crime family who is hired in the hopes that...
- 5/27/2025
- by John Dodge
- CBR
Over twenty years after the release of 2004’s subterranean horror film Creep, director Christopher Smith is headed back underground for a remake of his own movie. It’s titled The Creep, and Deadline reports this morning that Shudder has picked up the film for U.S. release.
Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy) stars in Christopher Smith’s remake as Chloe, a struggling artist forced to return to her criminal past. Deadline details, “Andy Nyman (Wicked) is Dave, a captive who is well-versed in Creep’s nefarious behaviour. UK rapper Aitch also joins the cast in his acting debut as Natter G, a famous rapper with a sharp wit and natural survival instincts.”
Deadline further details, “Set in London’s iconic shadowy underground, the malevolent figure of Creep unleashes fresh terror on unsuspecting tube passengers and Londoners.”
Filming kicks off this Fall with a planned 2026 release.
Franka Potente starred in Smith’s...
Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy) stars in Christopher Smith’s remake as Chloe, a struggling artist forced to return to her criminal past. Deadline details, “Andy Nyman (Wicked) is Dave, a captive who is well-versed in Creep’s nefarious behaviour. UK rapper Aitch also joins the cast in his acting debut as Natter G, a famous rapper with a sharp wit and natural survival instincts.”
Deadline further details, “Set in London’s iconic shadowy underground, the malevolent figure of Creep unleashes fresh terror on unsuspecting tube passengers and Londoners.”
Filming kicks off this Fall with a planned 2026 release.
Franka Potente starred in Smith’s...
- 5/27/2025
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Shudder has acquired North American rights to The Creep reboot from HanWay.
The film is set for a 2026 release. True Brit Entertainment will release in the UK and Ireland. HanWay Films is handling worldwide sales.
The Creep is a reboot of the 2004 cult horror flick Creep from original director Christopher Smith. The reboot stars Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy) and UK rapper Aitch. The deal was brokered by Emily Gotto for Shudder and HanWay Film’s Gabrielle Stewart.
Principal photography begins this autumn with director Christopher Smith (Severance) reuniting with Academy Award-nominated Cinematographer Danny Cohen (The Kings Speech), Production Designer John Frankish (Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again). Also from the original film, Julie Baines (Triangle) and Jason Newmark (Triangle) re-join as producers for Dan Films and Newscope Films. Jonathan Taylor (Something in the Water) will also join as Producer for Dan Films and Laurie Cook (Consecration) for Newscope.
The...
The film is set for a 2026 release. True Brit Entertainment will release in the UK and Ireland. HanWay Films is handling worldwide sales.
The Creep is a reboot of the 2004 cult horror flick Creep from original director Christopher Smith. The reboot stars Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy) and UK rapper Aitch. The deal was brokered by Emily Gotto for Shudder and HanWay Film’s Gabrielle Stewart.
Principal photography begins this autumn with director Christopher Smith (Severance) reuniting with Academy Award-nominated Cinematographer Danny Cohen (The Kings Speech), Production Designer John Frankish (Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again). Also from the original film, Julie Baines (Triangle) and Jason Newmark (Triangle) re-join as producers for Dan Films and Newscope Films. Jonathan Taylor (Something in the Water) will also join as Producer for Dan Films and Laurie Cook (Consecration) for Newscope.
The...
- 5/27/2025
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Paramount+ is going all-in on its critically acclaimed British crime drama “MobLand.”
Revealed to Variety exclusively, the company is launching an ambitious Emmy campaign that surprisingly places both Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan in the running for lead drama actor. The decision to push Brosnan as a co-lead — rather than a supporting contender as many had assumed — is one of several surprising moves in the streamer’s Emmy strategy.
Helen Mirren, meanwhile, will compete for supporting drama actress, avoiding a head-to-head clash with her own work in “1923,” Taylor Sheridan’s Western drama, where she is considered a possible contender for lead drama actress.
Created by Ronan Bennett, “MobLand” centers on Harry Da Souza (Hardy), a fixer for the powerful London-based Harrigan crime family, led by Conrad (Brosnan) and Maeve Harrigan (Mirren). As rival gangs threaten the family’s empire, Harry is tasked with maintaining control and preventing a full-scale war.
Revealed to Variety exclusively, the company is launching an ambitious Emmy campaign that surprisingly places both Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan in the running for lead drama actor. The decision to push Brosnan as a co-lead — rather than a supporting contender as many had assumed — is one of several surprising moves in the streamer’s Emmy strategy.
Helen Mirren, meanwhile, will compete for supporting drama actress, avoiding a head-to-head clash with her own work in “1923,” Taylor Sheridan’s Western drama, where she is considered a possible contender for lead drama actress.
Created by Ronan Bennett, “MobLand” centers on Harry Da Souza (Hardy), a fixer for the powerful London-based Harrigan crime family, led by Conrad (Brosnan) and Maeve Harrigan (Mirren). As rival gangs threaten the family’s empire, Harry is tasked with maintaining control and preventing a full-scale war.
- 5/23/2025
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
True Brit Entertainment has picked up U.K. and Irish rights to The Creep, director Christopher Smith’s reimagining of his 2004 horror cult classic.
Top Boy’s Jasmine Jobson, Wicked actor Andy Nyman, and U.K. rapper Aitch, in his acting debut, co-star in the Gen Z Creep update.
The original film follows a woman (Run Lola Run star Franke Potente) locked in the London Underground overnight. She later finds herself being stalked by a hideously deformed killer living in the sewers below.
In the new film, Jobson plays Chloe, a struggling artist and former drug mule who gets pulled into doing one final job: Running drugs across London for an old contact, the elusive Mads. Carrying a holdall of narcotics and an envelope of cash, Chloe boards the last train on the London Underground, only to find herself trapped in a nightmare. A masked killer slaughters her fellow passengers in a blood-soaked frenzy,...
Top Boy’s Jasmine Jobson, Wicked actor Andy Nyman, and U.K. rapper Aitch, in his acting debut, co-star in the Gen Z Creep update.
The original film follows a woman (Run Lola Run star Franke Potente) locked in the London Underground overnight. She later finds herself being stalked by a hideously deformed killer living in the sewers below.
In the new film, Jobson plays Chloe, a struggling artist and former drug mule who gets pulled into doing one final job: Running drugs across London for an old contact, the elusive Mads. Carrying a holdall of narcotics and an envelope of cash, Chloe boards the last train on the London Underground, only to find herself trapped in a nightmare. A masked killer slaughters her fellow passengers in a blood-soaked frenzy,...
- 5/17/2025
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Top Boy is a British crime thriller drama series created by Ronan Bennett. The Channel 4 and later on Netflix series is set in East London, and it follows Dushane and Sully, two drug dealers with different aspirations, as they get embroiled in gang violence. Top Boy stars Ashley Walters, Kane Robinson, Malcolm Kamulete, Giacomo Mancini, Shone Romulus, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Kierston Wareing, and Nicholas Pinnock. So, if you loved the intense crime drama, thrilling story, and compelling characters in Top Boy, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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Gangs of London is a British action crime thriller drama series created by Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery. Based on the video game of the same name developed by London Studio, the AMC+ series is set in the underworld of London, and...
Top Boy is a British crime thriller drama series created by Ronan Bennett. The Channel 4 and later on Netflix series is set in East London, and it follows Dushane and Sully, two drug dealers with different aspirations, as they get embroiled in gang violence. Top Boy stars Ashley Walters, Kane Robinson, Malcolm Kamulete, Giacomo Mancini, Shone Romulus, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Kierston Wareing, and Nicholas Pinnock. So, if you loved the intense crime drama, thrilling story, and compelling characters in Top Boy, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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Gangs of London is a British action crime thriller drama series created by Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery. Based on the video game of the same name developed by London Studio, the AMC+ series is set in the underworld of London, and...
- 5/13/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The UK’s film sales agents are heading into Cannes in a mood of steely determination, tryingtheir best to not let US President Donald Trump’s threats of 100% tariffs on all films imported from “foreign lands” dampen their spirits.Largely because ,at time of writing, no one quite understands what it all could mean.
“I don’t have a clue, and I’m not sure if anyone has a clue, what it means,” says David Garrett, CEO of Mister Smith Entertainment. “Is he going to put tariffs on independent films? Will it be a tariff on the minimum guarantee? The budget?...
“I don’t have a clue, and I’m not sure if anyone has a clue, what it means,” says David Garrett, CEO of Mister Smith Entertainment. “Is he going to put tariffs on independent films? Will it be a tariff on the minimum guarantee? The budget?...
- 5/9/2025
- ScreenDaily
Back in 2004, Christopher Smith made his feature writing and directing debut with the horror film Creep, which starred Franka Potente as a young woman who discovers a hideously deformed cannibal living in the London Underground. Now, Screen Daily reports that Smith is set to direct a reboot of his film – and since another horror franchise has taken over the name Creep, this reboot is called The Creep.
Production on The Creep is scheduled to take place in the UK this fall. Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy), Andy Nyman (Wicked) and rapper Aitch have signed on to star in the film, which will (as expected) be set in London’s shadowy underground. The story follows a struggling artist (Jobson) forced to return to her criminal drug-running past. Andy Nyman plays a captive well-versed in Creep’s nefarious behavior, while award-winning rapper Aitch plays Natter G, a famous drill rapper with natural survival instincts.
Production on The Creep is scheduled to take place in the UK this fall. Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy), Andy Nyman (Wicked) and rapper Aitch have signed on to star in the film, which will (as expected) be set in London’s shadowy underground. The story follows a struggling artist (Jobson) forced to return to her criminal drug-running past. Andy Nyman plays a captive well-versed in Creep’s nefarious behavior, while award-winning rapper Aitch plays Natter G, a famous drill rapper with natural survival instincts.
- 5/7/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Here’s your first look at BAFTA winner Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy) as Ramla Ali, the UK’s first female Muslim boxing champion, in the forthcoming biopic In The Shadows.
Finn Cole (Last Breath) stars in the pic alongside Jobson as her husband, Richard Moore. Altitude will be screening footage to international buyers in Cannes next week. True Brit Entertainment will release the film in cinemas in the UK and Ireland.
In The Shadows is inspired by the true story of Ali, who went on to make history as the first non-track and field athlete to compete for Somalia in the Olympic Games.
Presented by Affine Films and Civic Studios, In The Shadows is directed by triple BAFTA-winner and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Anthony Wonke (Accidental Spy) from a script by Ursula Rani Sarma (Bodkin).
BAFTA-winner and Oscar-nominated producer Lee Magiday (The Favourite) of Sleeper Films, and Madeleine Sanderson (Destiny Of...
Finn Cole (Last Breath) stars in the pic alongside Jobson as her husband, Richard Moore. Altitude will be screening footage to international buyers in Cannes next week. True Brit Entertainment will release the film in cinemas in the UK and Ireland.
In The Shadows is inspired by the true story of Ali, who went on to make history as the first non-track and field athlete to compete for Somalia in the Olympic Games.
Presented by Affine Films and Civic Studios, In The Shadows is directed by triple BAFTA-winner and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Anthony Wonke (Accidental Spy) from a script by Ursula Rani Sarma (Bodkin).
BAFTA-winner and Oscar-nominated producer Lee Magiday (The Favourite) of Sleeper Films, and Madeleine Sanderson (Destiny Of...
- 5/7/2025
- by Zac Ntim and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Aitch is set to star in the 'Creep' re-imagining.The 25-year-old rap star will make his acting debut alongside Jasmine Jobson in 'The Creep', a re-imagining of the 2004 cult horror movie, Screen Daily reports.'Creep' filmmaker Christopher Smith, who is returning to direct the new project, said: "Ever since I finished 'Creep' and released it to the world, I’ve wanted to return to that story."I’ve always felt there was unfinished business. While I’ve always loved the purity of what I achieved in my first film with Franka Potente and Sean Harris, I know there’s a scarier, more evolved film still inside me. "'Creep' resonates deeply with people. No matter what I’ve done since, it’s always 'Creep' that people know me by - and want to talk about."'Creep' told the story of a...
- 5/7/2025
- by Josh Evans
- Bang Showbiz
Christopher Smith is set to write and direct The Creep, a reboot of his 2004 subterranean horror film Creep, Screen Daily reports.
Set in London’s shadowy underground, Jasmine Jobson (“Top Boy”) stars as struggling artist forced to return to her criminal drug-running past. Andy Nyman (Wicked) co-stars as a captive well-versed in Creep’s nefarious behavior, and British rapper Aitch makes his acting debut as a famous drill rapper with natural survival instincts.
Production is set to begin this fall in the UK. In addition to Smith, Creep cinematographer Danny Cohen and production designer John Frankish are also returning.
Original producers Julie Baines and Jason Newmark also back for Dan Films and Newscope Films, respectively, joined by Jonathan Taylor for Dan Films and Laurie Cook for Newscope.
The Creep was developed with funding from HanWay Films’ newly created fund dedicated to supporting late-stage development. Peter Watson and Gabrielle Stewart will executive produce.
Set in London’s shadowy underground, Jasmine Jobson (“Top Boy”) stars as struggling artist forced to return to her criminal drug-running past. Andy Nyman (Wicked) co-stars as a captive well-versed in Creep’s nefarious behavior, and British rapper Aitch makes his acting debut as a famous drill rapper with natural survival instincts.
Production is set to begin this fall in the UK. In addition to Smith, Creep cinematographer Danny Cohen and production designer John Frankish are also returning.
Original producers Julie Baines and Jason Newmark also back for Dan Films and Newscope Films, respectively, joined by Jonathan Taylor for Dan Films and Laurie Cook for Newscope.
The Creep was developed with funding from HanWay Films’ newly created fund dedicated to supporting late-stage development. Peter Watson and Gabrielle Stewart will executive produce.
- 5/6/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: HanWay Films is launching sales at Cannes on The Creep, a re-imagining of 2004 cult horror classic Creep, with cast including Top Boy and Bird star Jasmine Jobson and UK rapper Aitch, in his acting debut.
Creep filmmaker Christopher Smith returns as director, with producers of the original film Julie Baines and Jason Newmark also back for the UK’s Dan Films and Newscope Films, respectively. Jonathan Taylor joins as producer for Dan Films and Laurie Cook for Newscope. Creepcinematographer Danny Cohen and production designer John Frankish are also returning.
Production is set to begin in the UK in autumn.
Creep filmmaker Christopher Smith returns as director, with producers of the original film Julie Baines and Jason Newmark also back for the UK’s Dan Films and Newscope Films, respectively. Jonathan Taylor joins as producer for Dan Films and Laurie Cook for Newscope. Creepcinematographer Danny Cohen and production designer John Frankish are also returning.
Production is set to begin in the UK in autumn.
- 5/6/2025
- ScreenDaily
The hit Paramount+ series MobLand is halfway through the season following its arrival on the platform in March. Episode 6, titled "Antwerp Blues," is set to premiere on Sunday, May 4.
Ahead of the next episode's debut, Cbr has an exclusive clip that can provide a sneak peek at what's to come. In the clip Harry (Tom Hardy) discusses with the Harrigans where Brendan (Daniel Betts) and Seraphina (Mandeep Dhillon) are heading next. Footage also shows snippets of the duo carrying out their plan as the Harrigans decide their next move. The video can be watched below.
MobLand was created by Ronan Bennett, who is a writer for the series alongside Jez Butterworth. The series stars Tom Hardy (Venom: The Last Dance), Pierce Brosnan (Black Adam), Paddy Considine (House of the Dragon), Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey), Lara Pulver (Da Vinci's Demons), Anson Boon (Pistol), Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy), Mandeep Dhillon (CSI: Vegas...
Ahead of the next episode's debut, Cbr has an exclusive clip that can provide a sneak peek at what's to come. In the clip Harry (Tom Hardy) discusses with the Harrigans where Brendan (Daniel Betts) and Seraphina (Mandeep Dhillon) are heading next. Footage also shows snippets of the duo carrying out their plan as the Harrigans decide their next move. The video can be watched below.
MobLand was created by Ronan Bennett, who is a writer for the series alongside Jez Butterworth. The series stars Tom Hardy (Venom: The Last Dance), Pierce Brosnan (Black Adam), Paddy Considine (House of the Dragon), Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey), Lara Pulver (Da Vinci's Demons), Anson Boon (Pistol), Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy), Mandeep Dhillon (CSI: Vegas...
- 5/2/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
MobLand is one of the big new shows on Paramount+.
The show features a star-studded cast, including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bel, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan, Emily Barber, and Helen Mirren.
The show centers around two mob families who clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives.
Season 1 premiered on March 30, and the intense TV show is continuing to play out right now. Naturally, fans are curious to know whether the show will be getting a second season.
Keep reading to find out more…
MobLand has not yet been renewed for a Season 2.
Tom Hardy recently spoke out about a potential second season.
“The plan is definitely to see more seasons. The question is: Does it become international? There are international elements to organized crime, which are touched on in season one,” he told THR.
The show features a star-studded cast, including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bel, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan, Emily Barber, and Helen Mirren.
The show centers around two mob families who clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives.
Season 1 premiered on March 30, and the intense TV show is continuing to play out right now. Naturally, fans are curious to know whether the show will be getting a second season.
Keep reading to find out more…
MobLand has not yet been renewed for a Season 2.
Tom Hardy recently spoke out about a potential second season.
“The plan is definitely to see more seasons. The question is: Does it become international? There are international elements to organized crime, which are touched on in season one,” he told THR.
- 4/27/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Tensions are reaching boiling point in the latest sneak peek from Guy Ritchie’s gritty crime saga MobLand, which has already broken records to become one of the most successful debuts in the history of Paramount+. The clip, taken from Episode 3 of the buzzy series, captures the moments before what is guaranteed to be a fiery encounter between Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren after a devastating discovery that threatens to ignite an all-out war between two of the most powerful mob families in the UK underworld.
The preview features a powerhouse cast including Brosnan, Mirren, Tom Hardy,Paddy Considine, and Anson Boon, who are all caught in the fallout after the family’s youngest member, Eddie (Boon) does something reckless — and potentially fatal — for the fragile peace between criminal empires. In the clip, we see Considine confronting his son, Eddie, over the reckless murder committed in a London nightclub the week before,...
The preview features a powerhouse cast including Brosnan, Mirren, Tom Hardy,Paddy Considine, and Anson Boon, who are all caught in the fallout after the family’s youngest member, Eddie (Boon) does something reckless — and potentially fatal — for the fragile peace between criminal empires. In the clip, we see Considine confronting his son, Eddie, over the reckless murder committed in a London nightclub the week before,...
- 4/11/2025
- by Chris McPherson
- Collider.com
If you’re a gritty crime drama fan and you aren’t watching Guy Ritchie’s MobLand, which is currently airing on Paramount+, you’re gonna want to go ahead and hop on that immediately. As reported by Deadline, its premiere episode saw a record debut week, per Paramount Global, making it the streamer's biggest global series launch ever, even over Taylor Sheridan hits. MobLand joins 1923 and Landman but sits above them as part of the top three launches in Paramount+ history. What this means is, in short, MobLand season 2 looks pretty promising after this latest ratings reveal.
“MobLand is a runaway success thanks to the visionary work of Guy [Ritchie], Jez [Butterworth], Ronan [Bennett], and David Glasser and brought to life by the exceptional Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, who transport us into a world audiences clearly cannot get enough of,” said Paramount Co-CEO and President and CEO of...
“MobLand is a runaway success thanks to the visionary work of Guy [Ritchie], Jez [Butterworth], Ronan [Bennett], and David Glasser and brought to life by the exceptional Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, who transport us into a world audiences clearly cannot get enough of,” said Paramount Co-CEO and President and CEO of...
- 4/11/2025
- by Keeley Brooks
- ShowSnob
MobLand, produced in association with Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, is an instant hit for Paramount+. One week after the show's debut on the streaming platform, it's been revealed that the new series has set an impressive record.
As announced on Thursday, MobLand has drawn 8.8 million global viewers since its premiere, marking the biggest launch ever for a new series on Paramount+. The show has seen a rise of 298% in viewership since its premiere date, when it initially pulled in 2.2 million viewers, putting the show among the most popular programs offered by Paramount+ in one week's time. It's joined by the Taylor Sheridan shows 1923 and Landman as having the top three launches in Paramount+ history.
MobLand is the first TV series from Guy Ritchie for Paramount+. Ritchie executive produces the show, which was created by Ronan Bennett, who wrote the series with Jez Butterworth. It's the second...
As announced on Thursday, MobLand has drawn 8.8 million global viewers since its premiere, marking the biggest launch ever for a new series on Paramount+. The show has seen a rise of 298% in viewership since its premiere date, when it initially pulled in 2.2 million viewers, putting the show among the most popular programs offered by Paramount+ in one week's time. It's joined by the Taylor Sheridan shows 1923 and Landman as having the top three launches in Paramount+ history.
MobLand is the first TV series from Guy Ritchie for Paramount+. Ritchie executive produces the show, which was created by Ronan Bennett, who wrote the series with Jez Butterworth. It's the second...
- 4/10/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
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“MobLand” has found its audience, quadrupling its initial premiere day viewership in its first week.
The series, which hails from Guy Ritchie, has brought in 8.8 million viewers in its debut week on Paramount+, according to Nielsen live-plus-seven-day figures, growing a whopping 298% from its initial premiere viewership of 2.2 million.
“MobLand” now ranks as Paramount+’s biggest global series launch week ever, with the show joining other Paramount+ hit series “1923” and “Landman” as the streamer’s top three launches to date.
On its premiere day on March 30, “MobLand” was also buzzy on social media, scoring 9.7 million total views.
Starring Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, “MobLand” centers on two mob families who clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives, per the official logline.
In addition to the above trio,...
“MobLand” has found its audience, quadrupling its initial premiere day viewership in its first week.
The series, which hails from Guy Ritchie, has brought in 8.8 million viewers in its debut week on Paramount+, according to Nielsen live-plus-seven-day figures, growing a whopping 298% from its initial premiere viewership of 2.2 million.
“MobLand” now ranks as Paramount+’s biggest global series launch week ever, with the show joining other Paramount+ hit series “1923” and “Landman” as the streamer’s top three launches to date.
On its premiere day on March 30, “MobLand” was also buzzy on social media, scoring 9.7 million total views.
Starring Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, “MobLand” centers on two mob families who clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives, per the official logline.
In addition to the above trio,...
- 4/10/2025
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Exclusive: MobLand has officially put up the biggest global series premiere week ever on Paramount+.
The first episode has now delivered 8.8M viewers in the first seven days, quadrupling its same-day audience, per Paramount Global.
That’s quite a strong performance for the series, which had already landed among the top three launches in Paramount+ history, alongside 1923 and Landman — all of which have been major hits for producers Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios.
In MobLand, Pierce Brosnan plays the head of an organized crime family, fighting for power within a global crime syndicate.
The series also stars Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bell, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan and Emily Barber.
MobLand is executive produced and directed by Ritchie. It’s his first TV series for Paramount+.
The series, which is produced in association with Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios,...
The first episode has now delivered 8.8M viewers in the first seven days, quadrupling its same-day audience, per Paramount Global.
That’s quite a strong performance for the series, which had already landed among the top three launches in Paramount+ history, alongside 1923 and Landman — all of which have been major hits for producers Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios.
In MobLand, Pierce Brosnan plays the head of an organized crime family, fighting for power within a global crime syndicate.
The series also stars Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bell, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan and Emily Barber.
MobLand is executive produced and directed by Ritchie. It’s his first TV series for Paramount+.
The series, which is produced in association with Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios,...
- 4/10/2025
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
This post contains spoilers from MobLand episode 2, "Jigsaw Puzzle."
The events of episode 1 left Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy) in quite a tight spot, with multiple problems to fix. It’s no big deal, though, as those places are exactly where he feels right at home and does his best work. As the action escalates and more information unfolds in MobLand episode 2, we learn Brendan (Daniel Betts) is the one Harrigan who’s been out in the cold since he botched several family jobs, but he thinks he’s found a way to earn back his parents’ trust.
Harry’s wife Jan (Joann Froggatt) reaches a breaking point after he misses their therapy session and worries about her family’s safety in the wake of Tommy Stevenson’s (Felix Edwards) disappearance. Also, Harry cleans up the Harrigan family mess, crime boss Richie Stevenson (Geoff Bell) makes a threatening move, Maeve...
The events of episode 1 left Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy) in quite a tight spot, with multiple problems to fix. It’s no big deal, though, as those places are exactly where he feels right at home and does his best work. As the action escalates and more information unfolds in MobLand episode 2, we learn Brendan (Daniel Betts) is the one Harrigan who’s been out in the cold since he botched several family jobs, but he thinks he’s found a way to earn back his parents’ trust.
Harry’s wife Jan (Joann Froggatt) reaches a breaking point after he misses their therapy session and worries about her family’s safety in the wake of Tommy Stevenson’s (Felix Edwards) disappearance. Also, Harry cleans up the Harrigan family mess, crime boss Richie Stevenson (Geoff Bell) makes a threatening move, Maeve...
- 4/6/2025
- by Keeley Brooks
- ShowSnob
Guy Ritchie seems to have delivered Paramount+ a certified hit with his latest series, MobLand.
The series premiered March 30 to 2.2 million viewers for the first episode, becoming the streamer’s biggest global series launch ever, per Paramount Global.
“MobLand is a runaway success thanks to the visionary work of Guy, Jez, Ronan and David Glasser and brought to life by the exceptional Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren who transport us into a world audiences clearly cannot get enough of,” Chris McCarthy, Paramount Co-CEO and President and CEO, Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios, said in a statement. “MobLand is yet another proof point for the power of our differentiated model – fewer, bigger, breakthrough series that can cut through the clutter and also builds on our 2024 record success where we finished as the #2 SVOD for Original Series time spent viewing.”
It now joins 1923 and Landman as the top three launches in Paramount+ history.
The series premiered March 30 to 2.2 million viewers for the first episode, becoming the streamer’s biggest global series launch ever, per Paramount Global.
“MobLand is a runaway success thanks to the visionary work of Guy, Jez, Ronan and David Glasser and brought to life by the exceptional Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren who transport us into a world audiences clearly cannot get enough of,” Chris McCarthy, Paramount Co-CEO and President and CEO, Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios, said in a statement. “MobLand is yet another proof point for the power of our differentiated model – fewer, bigger, breakthrough series that can cut through the clutter and also builds on our 2024 record success where we finished as the #2 SVOD for Original Series time spent viewing.”
It now joins 1923 and Landman as the top three launches in Paramount+ history.
- 4/4/2025
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Those looking to keep the party going after a chaotic week at CinemaCon should head to Paramount+. The studio is celebrating a significant milestone for Guy Ritchie’s MobLand. According to Paramount+, MobLand broke the record for the streamer’s biggest global series launch ever on its premiere day with 2.2M subscribers, generating 9.7M views. Ritchie’s episodic crime saga joins 1923 and Landman as part of the top three launches in Paramount+ history.
Here’s the official synopsis for MobLand 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...
Here’s the official synopsis for MobLand 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...
- 4/4/2025
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Paramount+ has another hit on its hands. Guy Ritchie and Tom Hardy's new mob series, MobLand, which is produced by Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, has just broken the record for the streamer's biggest global series launch ever.
The streamer has shared that MobLand delivered 2.2 million global views on premiere day, while generating 9.7 million total views on social. The series joins the Taylor Sheridan-created hits 1923 and Landman as the top three launches in Paramount+ history. The crime drama series premiered on the streamer this past Sunday (March 30) in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. With Paramount+ subscribers in Italy, Germany, France, Latin America, and Brazil not getting MobLand until May 30, this makes the show's global premiere viewership all the more impressive.
Originally developed as an offshoot of Showtime's hit crime drama series Ray Donovan, MobLand follows the Harrigans and Stevensons, two warring London crime families,...
The streamer has shared that MobLand delivered 2.2 million global views on premiere day, while generating 9.7 million total views on social. The series joins the Taylor Sheridan-created hits 1923 and Landman as the top three launches in Paramount+ history. The crime drama series premiered on the streamer this past Sunday (March 30) in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. With Paramount+ subscribers in Italy, Germany, France, Latin America, and Brazil not getting MobLand until May 30, this makes the show's global premiere viewership all the more impressive.
Originally developed as an offshoot of Showtime's hit crime drama series Ray Donovan, MobLand follows the Harrigans and Stevensons, two warring London crime families,...
- 4/4/2025
- by Lee Freitag
- CBR
Paramount+ has officially found its next global hit, it would seem. MobLand, the new crime drama helmed by Guy Ritchie, has shattered records to become the biggest global series premiere day in Paramount+ history, racking up an astonishing 2.2 million viewers worldwide on its first day. It now joins 1923 and Landmanas one of the most successful debuts on the platform to date, and puts Ritchie up alongside Taylor Sheridan in terms of rarefied air for the streaming platform. Starring Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, MobLand is executive produced and directed by Ritchie in his first-ever television series for the streamer.
The series is created by Ronan Bennett (Top Boy) and co-written by Jez Butterworth, and takes viewers down into the grimy and volatile world of rival crime families caught in a deadly power struggle for control in the heart of London. The sprawling cast includes Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt,...
The series is created by Ronan Bennett (Top Boy) and co-written by Jez Butterworth, and takes viewers down into the grimy and volatile world of rival crime families caught in a deadly power struggle for control in the heart of London. The sprawling cast includes Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt,...
- 4/4/2025
- by Chris McPherson
- Collider.com
MobLand… is a hit.
Or, “a large mob watched MobLand.”
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No matter the wordplay, the fact is that Paramount+’s MobLand broke a record as the streamer’s largest global series launch ever, amassing 2.2 million global viewers on premiere day (March 30).
MobLand thus joins 1923 and Landman as the Top 3 launches in Paramount+ history.
Or, “a large mob watched MobLand.”
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No matter the wordplay, the fact is that Paramount+’s MobLand broke a record as the streamer’s largest global series launch ever, amassing 2.2 million global viewers on premiere day (March 30).
MobLand thus joins 1923 and Landman as the Top 3 launches in Paramount+ history.
- 4/4/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
“MobLand” started off strong at Paramount+. The crime drama secured 2.2 million global viewers on its premiere day, according to internal streaming data from Paramount+, setting a launch day record for the streamer.
It now joins “1923” and “Landman” as the three biggest launches in the history of Paramount+. Additionally, the series generated 9.7 million total impressions on social media. The series has also been well-received by critics, securing a Certified Fresh score of 78% on Rotten Tomatoes. The series premiered on Paramount+ in U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Australia on March 30. It is set to premiere in Italy, Germany, France, Latin America and Brazil on May 30.
“‘MobLand’ is yet another proof point for the power of our differentiated model – fewer, bigger, breakthrough series that can cut through the clutter and also builds on our 2024 record success where we finished as the No. 2 SVOD for Original Series time spent viewing,” Chris McCarthy,...
It now joins “1923” and “Landman” as the three biggest launches in the history of Paramount+. Additionally, the series generated 9.7 million total impressions on social media. The series has also been well-received by critics, securing a Certified Fresh score of 78% on Rotten Tomatoes. The series premiered on Paramount+ in U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Australia on March 30. It is set to premiere in Italy, Germany, France, Latin America and Brazil on May 30.
“‘MobLand’ is yet another proof point for the power of our differentiated model – fewer, bigger, breakthrough series that can cut through the clutter and also builds on our 2024 record success where we finished as the No. 2 SVOD for Original Series time spent viewing,” Chris McCarthy,...
- 4/4/2025
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Paramount+’s latest crime drama, MobLand, immerses viewers in the tumultuous world of London’s criminal underbelly. Created by Ronan Bennett and directed by Guy Ritchie, the series boasts a stellar cast, including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren. This article provides a comprehensive guide to MobLand, detailing its plot, episode release schedule, where to watch, and cast information.
Plot Overview
MobLand centers on the fierce rivalry between two London crime families: the Harrigans and the Stevensons. At the heart of the conflict is Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), the Harrigan family’s adept fixer, tasked with navigating the treacherous waters of gang warfare. As tensions escalate, alliances are tested, and the battle for power threatens to dismantle both empires.
MobLand All Episodes Release Schedule
MobLand premiered on Paramount+ on Sunday, March 30, 2025. New episodes are released weekly on Sundays. The complete release schedule is as follows:
Episode 1: March...
Plot Overview
MobLand centers on the fierce rivalry between two London crime families: the Harrigans and the Stevensons. At the heart of the conflict is Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), the Harrigan family’s adept fixer, tasked with navigating the treacherous waters of gang warfare. As tensions escalate, alliances are tested, and the battle for power threatens to dismantle both empires.
MobLand All Episodes Release Schedule
MobLand premiered on Paramount+ on Sunday, March 30, 2025. New episodes are released weekly on Sundays. The complete release schedule is as follows:
Episode 1: March...
- 4/2/2025
- by Deepshikha Deb
- High on Films
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If you love the British banter, thrilling drama, and loads of brutality in your TV shows, then Paramount+’s latest gangster drama series, MobLand, might just be what you are looking for. Created by Top Boy‘s Ronan Bennett, MobLand has the exact amount of Ritchiesms that crime drama fans love, as Guy Ritchie himself has directed some of the episodes in the series.
MobLand is set in London, and it follows Harry Da Souza, a professional criminal fixer who works for the Harrigan crime family. The Harrigan suddenly finds themselves in the middle of a gang war with their rival Stevenson crime family because of a missing boy. Now, it’s up to Harry to save himself and his employers from the eventual fallout that will claim several lives.
MobLand – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Come Out?...
If you love the British banter, thrilling drama, and loads of brutality in your TV shows, then Paramount+’s latest gangster drama series, MobLand, might just be what you are looking for. Created by Top Boy‘s Ronan Bennett, MobLand has the exact amount of Ritchiesms that crime drama fans love, as Guy Ritchie himself has directed some of the episodes in the series.
MobLand is set in London, and it follows Harry Da Souza, a professional criminal fixer who works for the Harrigan crime family. The Harrigan suddenly finds themselves in the middle of a gang war with their rival Stevenson crime family because of a missing boy. Now, it’s up to Harry to save himself and his employers from the eventual fallout that will claim several lives.
MobLand – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Come Out?...
- 3/31/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
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MobLand is a British crime drama series created by Ronan Bennett. The Paramount+ series is set in London, and it follows Harry Da Souza, a fixer working for the Harrigan crime family, as they get into a gang war with a rival crime family, the Stevensons, because of a missing young boy. MobLand stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Jasmine Jobson, Mandeep Dhillon, Daniel Betts, and Helen Mirren. So, if you loved the thrilling crime drama, occasional dark humor, and compelling characters in MobLand, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Top Boy (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Top Boy is a British crime thriller drama series created by Ronan Bennett. The Channel 4 and later Netflix series is set in the fictional Summerhouse estate in East London, and it revolves around Dushane and Sully,...
MobLand is a British crime drama series created by Ronan Bennett. The Paramount+ series is set in London, and it follows Harry Da Souza, a fixer working for the Harrigan crime family, as they get into a gang war with a rival crime family, the Stevensons, because of a missing young boy. MobLand stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Jasmine Jobson, Mandeep Dhillon, Daniel Betts, and Helen Mirren. So, if you loved the thrilling crime drama, occasional dark humor, and compelling characters in MobLand, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Top Boy (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Top Boy is a British crime thriller drama series created by Ronan Bennett. The Channel 4 and later Netflix series is set in the fictional Summerhouse estate in East London, and it revolves around Dushane and Sully,...
- 3/31/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
‘Tis quite the year for gritty crime dramas and I, for one, couldn’t be more excited. Still slated to arrive soon are Gangs of London season 3 and Dexter: Resurrection, among others, but until then, we have the highly anticipated Guy Ritchie series MobLand to tide us over. One thing’s for sure: Expect it to be chalked full of the director’s signature style grit, bloody awesome action (violence), and rapid-fire dialogue.
Guy Ritchie's MobLand release schedule
MobLand is a 10-episode crime series you’ll want to stay on top of. The show premiered today, Sunday, March 30, 2025 with the first episode on Paramount+. One new episode will be released weekly until the finale on Sunday, June 1. So to ensure you don’t miss a single episode, here’s the full release schedule below:
The upcoming gangster series on Paramount+, MobLand focuses on two warring crime families in London, each with their own empire.
Guy Ritchie's MobLand release schedule
MobLand is a 10-episode crime series you’ll want to stay on top of. The show premiered today, Sunday, March 30, 2025 with the first episode on Paramount+. One new episode will be released weekly until the finale on Sunday, June 1. So to ensure you don’t miss a single episode, here’s the full release schedule below:
The upcoming gangster series on Paramount+, MobLand focuses on two warring crime families in London, each with their own empire.
- 3/30/2025
- by Keeley Brooks
- ShowSnob
You’d have to go all the way back to 2000’s Snatch for the last Guy Ritchie project that I awaited with unabashed anticipation.
At the time, Ritchie was coming off of the sleeper success of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and he seemed like one of the freshest young voices in British cinema. Of course, Ritchie followed Snatch with Swept Away, setting off a prolific and unpredictable career of hits and misses (more the latter than the former).
I was astounded, though, by how much I enjoyed Ritchie’s 2024 Netflix series, The Gentleman. Despite my tepid feelings for the source material — Hugh Grant kept that film watchable — and generally tepid feelings for leading man Theo James, I thought The Gentleman was a blast, a well-calibrated mixture of wild supporting performances and high-octane action, held together by Kaya Scodelario’s extremely confident central turn.
The Gentlemen was so much...
At the time, Ritchie was coming off of the sleeper success of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and he seemed like one of the freshest young voices in British cinema. Of course, Ritchie followed Snatch with Swept Away, setting off a prolific and unpredictable career of hits and misses (more the latter than the former).
I was astounded, though, by how much I enjoyed Ritchie’s 2024 Netflix series, The Gentleman. Despite my tepid feelings for the source material — Hugh Grant kept that film watchable — and generally tepid feelings for leading man Theo James, I thought The Gentleman was a blast, a well-calibrated mixture of wild supporting performances and high-octane action, held together by Kaya Scodelario’s extremely confident central turn.
The Gentlemen was so much...
- 3/28/2025
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Plot: 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.
Review: The Showtime series Ray Donovan ran for a solid seven seasons, with a feature film capping the story of the titular fixer and his familiar and professional connections. As the series concluded, a prequel was announced, evolving into the standalone series MobLand. Led by Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, MobLand shares some of the hallmark elements that made Ray Donovan so popular as it continues to follow a...
Review: The Showtime series Ray Donovan ran for a solid seven seasons, with a feature film capping the story of the titular fixer and his familiar and professional connections. As the series concluded, a prequel was announced, evolving into the standalone series MobLand. Led by Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, MobLand shares some of the hallmark elements that made Ray Donovan so popular as it continues to follow a...
- 3/28/2025
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Guy Ritchie is delving into the world of organized crime with his new Paramount+ series, MobLand. The crime series involves a cast comprised of Hollywood royalty starring Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren, and Pierce Brosnan. The Paramount+ show follows the story of two warring crime families based in London whose criminal operations have a global reach. Each family wants to consolidate power within the parameters of the global crime syndicate and become the head of said global organization, creating strife that leads to bloodshed.
Ritchie, along with directing the series, serves as executive producer, joined by Hardy, Keith Cox, Nina L. Diaz, David C. Glasser, Jez Butterworth, Kris Thykier, Ivan Atkinson, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Dean Baker, and David Hutkin with Ronan Bennett, the creator of British crime series Top Boy and producer/writer of the Peacock's TV adaptation of The Day of the Jackel starring Eddie Redmayne, writing the script.
Ritchie, along with directing the series, serves as executive producer, joined by Hardy, Keith Cox, Nina L. Diaz, David C. Glasser, Jez Butterworth, Kris Thykier, Ivan Atkinson, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Dean Baker, and David Hutkin with Ronan Bennett, the creator of British crime series Top Boy and producer/writer of the Peacock's TV adaptation of The Day of the Jackel starring Eddie Redmayne, writing the script.
- 3/28/2025
- by Valerie Soto
- MovieWeb
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