Guy Ritchie’s MobLand Set for Season 2: Inside Paramount+’s Global Crime Hit

The smoke has barely cleared from the explosive MobLand Season 1 finale — but fans are already asking the question on everyone’s mind: Will there be a second season?
While Paramount+ has yet to make an official announcement, all signs point toward a resounding yes. Between record-breaking viewership, strong critical response, and public hints from both the cast and producers, MobLand looks destined to return for another round of power, betrayal, and bloodshed.
A Guy Ritchie Signature Series
Created and executive produced by Guy Ritchie, MobLand marks the acclaimed director’s first television series for Paramount+. Known for his stylish gangster classics like Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and The Gentlemen, Ritchie brings his trademark mix of gritty realism and razor-sharp humor to the small screen with striking confidence.
Set in modern-day London, MobLand follows two rival crime families — the Harrigans and the Stevensons — locked in a brutal “kill-or-be-killed” power struggle that threatens to upend the city’s criminal hierarchy. At the center of the chaos is Harry Da Souza (played by Tom Hardy), a street-smart fixer whose charm is as lethal as his loyalty is divided.
According to Paramount’s synopsis, Harry is “as dangerous as he is handsome,” a man caught between empires, forced to navigate shifting loyalties, bloody vendettas, and the unrelenting grip of family honor.
Record-Breaking Debut
When MobLand premiered earlier this year, it smashed expectations. The debut episode quickly became Paramount+’s biggest global series launch to date, drawing over 2.2 million viewers worldwide in its first week.
Critics praised its cinematic quality and complex storytelling, describing it as “Succession with silencers” and “a masterclass in modern crime world mythmaking.” On Rotten Tomatoes, the series currently holds a 75% Fresh rating, along with a strong audience score — proof that viewers are embracing Ritchie’s blend of chaos and cool.
The first season’s finale, which dropped last week, left fans reeling. The Harrigans emerged victorious in their bloody war against rival kingpin Richie Stevenson (Geoff Bell), but not without cost. Tom Hardy’s Harry ensured Richie’s downfall — and that of his top lieutenants — but at a steep personal price.
Meanwhile, crime boss Conrad Harrigan (Pierce Brosnan) and his wife Maeve (Helen Mirren) remained behind bars, framed for crimes they didn’t commit. Yet with evidence of a police setup now uncovered, redemption — and revenge — looms large for Season 2.
Cast and Crew Hint at Season 2

Neither Paramount+ nor Ritchie’s team have officially confirmed renewal, but the people closest to the project are already talking as if it’s a done deal.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Tom Hardy expressed clear excitement about continuing Harry’s journey:
“The plan is definitely to see more seasons,” Hardy said. “The real question is now, does it become international?”
Hardy hinted that future seasons could expand beyond London, exploring global crime syndicates and the flow of illicit goods — “drugs, ammunition, weapons, and people” — across continents.
“There are families in every European country vying for power,” Hardy continued. “The control of these commodities and who polices that — that’s where the real story gets interesting. It’s a global web.”
In a separate Deadline video interview, producer David Glasser went a step further, all but confirming a second season outright. When Hardy was asked whether the show would return, Glasser simply smiled and said:
“Yes, there will be.”
He added that the entire main cast and creative team are set to return.
“Everybody’s coming back… one big family,” Glasser promised.
A Global Empire in the Making
Industry analysts say the odds of renewal are overwhelmingly in the show’s favor. With its high viewership, strong international appeal, and the growing power of Paramount+’s original content slate, MobLand has quickly become a flagship title for the streamer — the kind of prestige drama that drives subscriptions and brand identity.
It also helps that Guy Ritchie’s name carries major international clout. Following the success of The Gentlemen on Netflix earlier this year, his knack for stylish, high-stakes crime storytelling has never been hotter. A second season of MobLand would further cement Ritchie’s reputation as a filmmaker capable of bridging film and television worlds without losing his cinematic edge.
What to Expect Next

If Season 2 moves forward, expect MobLand to expand its scope beyond the London underworld. Hardy’s remarks suggest the new episodes could delve into international crime networks, exploring the power dynamics between European cartels, African syndicates, and South American operations.
Fans can also anticipate the return of Pierce Brosnan’s Conrad Harrigan, whose triumphant prison march in the Season 1 finale all but guaranteed unfinished business. With Helen Mirren’s Maeve at his side and Harry Da Souza walking a tightrope between savior and traitor, the next chapter promises an even more explosive collision of loyalty and ambition.
Final Verdict: All Signs Point to Yes
Though Paramount+ hasn’t made it official, the writing is on the wall — and it’s written in blood, money, and ambition. Between fan demand, critical success, and open confirmation from the show’s own producers, MobLand’s second season feels less like a question of “if” and more of “when.”
Until the official announcement drops, fans can revisit every episode of Season 1 — now streaming exclusively on Paramount+.
One thing’s for certain: in Guy Ritchie’s MobLand, the empire never sleeps.