
Is ‘MobLand' returning for season 2? Everything we know so far
Since its explosive debut on March 30, 2025, MobLand has gripped audiences worldwide, becoming Paramount+'s biggest global series launch with 8.8 million viewers in its first week. This British crime drama, created by Ronan Bennett and backed by Guy Ritchie's signature gritty style, dives into the ruthless world of the Harrigan crime family, led by the cunning Conrad (Pierce Brosnan) and Maeve (Helen Mirren), with street-smart fixer Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy) navigating a web of betrayal, violence, and power plays. As Season 1 ended on a shocking note with Harry's stabbing and shifting alliances, fans are clamoring for news: Is MobLand Season 2 happening? Here's everything we know so far. MobLand Season 2 Renewal Status
As of June 2, 2025, Paramount+ has not officially confirmed the renewal of MobLand for Season 2. However, the outlook appears promising. The British crime drama, which premiered on March 30, 2025, broke records as Paramount+'s biggest global series launch, attracting 2.2 million viewers on its debut day and 8.8 million in its first week. This unprecedented viewership places MobLand alongside top performers like 1923 and Landman , both of which secured renewals after strong debuts. While Paramount+ typically waits until a season concludes to announce renewals, positive signs abound. Potential Release Date for MobLand Season 2
While no official release date has been announced, we can speculate based on Season 1's timeline. Production for the first season began in November 2024 and wrapped in March 2025, with the premiere airing just days later on March 30, 2025. If Season 2 follows a similar schedule, filming could start in late 2025, potentially leading to a release in spring 2026—possibly around March or April.
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