MobLand and the Decision on Tom Hardy
A new London meeting between the actor and production has had a follow-up

The rumors that in recent weeks had hypothesized an exit of Tom Hardy from MobLand seem to have lost consistency. According to the most recent information, the contrasts that emerged during the making of the series would have been resolved and the actor would continue to be the point of reference for the project, should Paramount+ decide to renew it for a third season.
The backstage tensions had been fueled by various accounts, according to which Hardy would have had friction with the production during filming. However, statements by Helen Mirren, who publicly praised her colleague, stating that she would work with him again without any hesitation, have downplayed the case.
The future of the series still depends on Harry Da Souza

A subsequent meeting in London between Hardy, creator Jez Butterworth, producer David Glasser, and Guy Ritchie also contributed to restoring serenity within the production, suggesting that the professional relationship has been mended.
While awaiting the eventual official announcement of a new season, everything suggests that Harry Da Souza will continue to play a central role in the crime series set in London's criminal underworld. The character played by Hardy remains one of the most appreciated by the public and his exit from the scene appears, at least for the moment, increasingly unlikely.



