MobLand Season 2: Meet the Power Players and the Secrets They’re Hiding
With Season 2 confirmed, MobLand drags the Harrigan crime empire, their fixers, and their foes back into a ruthless round of betrayals and power grabs — with Tom Hardy among the returning heavy hitters.
MobLand is coming back, which means more backstabbing, blood feuds, and very bad decisions from people with famous last names. If you finished Season 1 and thought, cool, that was chaos, the show basically said: great, let’s make it messier. Here’s who’s returning, what’s new, when to expect Season 2, and a quick refresher on how we got here.
Heads up: spoilers for MobLand Season 1 ahead.
Who is back for Season 2
- Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza — returning lead: the reluctant fixer who got pulled into the Harrigan machine and can’t quite crawl out.
- Pierce Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan — returning: once the nightmare at the top of the food chain, the guy who recruited Harry in the first place.
- Helen Mirren as Maeve Harrigan — returning: the ice-cold matriarch keeping the empire stitched together with sheer will.
- Paddy Considine as Kevin Harrigan — returning: a key Harrigan heir whose conscience finally detonated in the finale.
- Joanne Froggatt as Jan Da Souza — returning: part of the wider mob orbit and the other half of Harry’s increasingly doomed marriage.
- Lara Pulver as Bella Harrigan — returning: still embedded in the family’s ongoing turf saga.
- Anson Boon as Eddie Harrigan — returning: the younger Harrigan who just learned he’s not who he thought he was.
- Mandeep Dhillon as Seraphina Harrigan — returning: connected to the core conflict, still in the blast radius.
- Jasmine Jobson as Zosia — returning: part of the expanded underworld players.
- Emmett Scanlan as Paul — returning: an operator who knows which way the wind is blowing.
- Teddie Allen as Gina Da Souza — returning: a supporting presence in the Da Souza household.
- Janet McTeer as Kat McAllister — returning series regular: the international-level crime boss most people don’t cross twice.
- Toby Jones as Colin Tattersall — returning series regular: a retired detective who refuses to let the Harrigans ride off into the sunset.
- Alex Fine as Donnie — returning guest star: Kat’s blunt instrument and a persistent thorn in Harry’s side.
Two Season 1 faces will not be back: Daniel Betts’ Brendan and Geoff Bell’s Richie Stevenson both died last season, so that door is shut.
New blood: Johnny Flynn and Ophelia Lovibond have signed on as series regulars for Season 2. Their roles are under wraps for now, which is a little cheeky given how pivotal newcomers tend to be on this show.
When to expect Season 2
Paramount+ officially renewed MobLand in June 2025. Cameras started rolling in November 2025, and while production timelines always wiggle, figure a couple months to get it in the can. No release date yet, but all signs point to spring 2026 or later. Translation: don’t hold your breath, but it’s on the way.
Why Paramount+ hit the gas
Season 1 quietly turned into a legit hit. The premiere racked up more than 26 million views in its first 70 days across the U.S. and other English-speaking regions, according to Deadline, making it Paramount’s second-biggest launch after Landman. Not bad for a grim little family squabble.
The series comes from creator Ronan Bennett, with Guy Ritchie executive producing. It’s a Paramount+ commission, produced with Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios.
Quick refresher: how Season 1 left everyone
The finale blew up the balance of power between the Harrigans and the Stevensons. Think betrayals stacked on top of reveals, topped with a healthy layer of gunfire. Richie gets taken off the board, and the mole we’ve been circling all season? That was O’Hara.
Kevin Harrigan’s arc is the one that really stung. After years of swallowing his resentment, he finally confronts his father, Conrad, and chooses to break the cycle rather than inherit it. That move flips the family dynamic on its head.
Harry Da Souza tries to keep the business from collapsing, which only wrecks his home life faster. His marriage to Jan buckles under the pressure, and in the chaos, Jan accidentally stabs him. We leave Harry alive-but-uncertain, stuck between his loyalty to the Harrigans and whatever is left of his conscience.
Maeve and the rest scramble to hold the empire together as the Stevensons lose ground of their own. And then the big twist: Eddie learns Conrad is his father, making him Kevin’s half-brother. Eddie’s no longer just the kid in the room; he’s a volatile X-factor who could drag the show into a nastier, younger power struggle next season.
MobLand Season 1 is streaming now on Paramount+. Season 2 is filming, and we’ll shout when a date lands.