Guy Ritchie's MobLand Renewed After 26 Million Viewers

Guy Ritchie's gangster drama MobLand is officially getting a second season — and it's no mystery why.
The Paramount+ series pulled in a massive 26 million viewers, making it one of the platform's biggest hits this year.
Starring Tom Hardy, with support from Pierce Brosnan, Paddy Considine, and Helen Mirren, the show follows two rival mob families locked in a series of increasingly violent escalations. Think Succession meets Snatch, with more bruises.
The renewal was confirmed by Paramount CEO Chris McCarthy, who couldn't be more thrilled:
"With more than 26 million viewers and climbing, MobLand has become a resounding triumph... We are elated to greenlight a second season of this global phenomenon."
The show's creative team includes Guy Ritchie, Jez Butterworth, Ronan Bennett, and David Glasser — and Hardy's not just starring, he's also executive producing. Though he recently joked that his body is "falling to bits" after years of action roles (Venom fans, take note), he's clearly not slowing down yet.
No word yet on when Season 2 will drop, what it's about, or who's coming back — but it's confirmed to return to Paramount+, and based on the numbers, they'll probably give it whatever budget it wants.
Until then: expect more mayhem, more moody Tom Hardy grunts, and probably more broken bones.