Tom Hardy Makes Up With 'MobLand' Producers
Key Points:
- Tom Hardy, who had reportedly clashed with producers during the filming of MobLand season two, appears to have reconciled with the show's team after meetings in London involving Hardy, executive producers Jez Butterworth, David Glasser, and director Guy Ritchie.
- Hardy had previously caused delays by refusing to leave his trailer and providing script notes directly to producers, which sources described as a risky power play given the high-profile cast.
- Season two of MobLand is set to premiere later this year, and although Paramount+ has not officially renewed the series for a third season, production was aiming for a fall start, which now seems more feasible with Hardy's return.
- MobLand stars Hardy as Harry Da Souza, a fixer for a London crime family led by Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, with a notable supporting cast including Paddy Considine and Joanne Froggatt.
- The series is produced by Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios, with executive producers including Butterworth, Barrett, Glasser, and Ritchie; Paramount+ declined to comment on the situation.