Hey folks, that gritty London crime saga MobLand wrapped its first season back in June on Paramount+, and man, the buzz hasn’t died down. The Harrigans are still scheming, and everyone’s dying to know what’s next. Here’s the latest scoop on the release date, cast, plot, and everything else worth knowing.
When Is MobLand Season 2 Releasing?
No hard lock on the drop yet, but word from the production camp points to a 2026 rollout, likely late in the year. Filming kicks off in just a few weeks—think October or so—which lines up with that timeline since they cranked out season 1 in record time last year. Some outlets are floating mid-2026 as a safe bet, especially with the packed schedules for all those A-listers. Fingers crossed it doesn’t stretch like Guy Ritchie’s other mob flick, The Gentlemen, which is still teasing its second go-round.
Cast Returning for MobLand Season 2
The whole powerhouse crew’s circling back, no major shake-ups announced. Tom Hardy’s locked in as the fixer Harry Da Souza, that brooding heart of the operation. Pierce Brosnan reprises Conrad Harrigan, the silver fox boss man, and Helen Mirren’s Maeve is set to stir more family chaos as the iron-fisted matriarch. Paddy Considine’s eldest son Kevin, Anson Boon as Eddie, Mandeep Dhillon’s Seraphina, and the rest of the survivors—like Joanne Froggatt as Harry’s wife Jan, Jasmine Jobson as his right-hand Zosia, and Janet McTeer as the scheming Kat McAllister—are all expected to return. Producer David Glasser called it “one big family,” so yeah, the band’s getting back together. No fresh faces teased yet, but with that finale bloodbath, expect some wildcards to shake things up.
What’s the Plot of MobLand Season 2?
Season 1 left the Harrigans bloody-knuckled after torching the Stevensons, but the real knives are out inside the family now—power grabs, betrayals, and Harry’s loyalty getting tested like never before. Expect the fallout from that prison stint for Conrad and Maeve, plus Harry’s big “no thanks” to Kat’s shady job offer blowing up in everyone’s faces. It’s ramping darker, with whispers of Kat stepping up as the new big bad, pulling strings from the shadows. More cartel ties, cop cat-and-mouse, and that signature Ritchie flair—lock, stock, and family feuds. Writers Jez Butterworth and Ronan Bennett are diving deeper into the melodrama, blending Peaky Blinders grit with Game of Thrones-level backstabbing.
If the views keep climbing (season 1 hit 26 million and counting), this could sprawl into a full-on dynasty. Keep an eye on Paramount+ for trailer drops soon—excitement’s building. Who’s your pick for MVP next round?