MobLand Renewed for Second Season, Guy Ritchie Does Not Stop

Published on May 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Guy Ritchie's crime series, MobLand, has been greenlit for a second season arriving in late 2026. The British director maintains an intense production pace: this year kicked off with Young Sherlock, which garnered positive reviews and was also renewed. The news confirms that Ritchie's visual style still has appeal on television.

Guy Ritchie in a technical editing studio, hands adjusting a digital cinema camera on a metal tripod, production monitor showing storyboards of crime scenes, fiber optic cables connected to a mixing console, directional set lights illuminating a shooting map on the table, hand movements during the editing process, photorealistic cinematographic style, dramatic industrial lighting, hard shadows, reflective metallic texture, precise editing hardware details.

Technical Development: Impossible Shots and Surgical Editing 🎬

The production of MobLand bets on a cinematography inherited from Ritchie's cinema: dynamic long takes, high-angle shots, and syncopated editing. For the second season, the technical team plans to integrate more indoor drone shots and next-generation stabilizers. The shoot will combine locations in London and virtual sets with LED screens, reducing post-production. Dolby Atmos surround sound will be key for fast-paced dialogue and action scenes.

Renewed, Yes, But When Will We See the Trailer? 🍿

The renewal news is good, but get your popcorn ready for 2026. Meanwhile, Guy Ritchie will continue directing three other series and two films. The director seems to have signed a pact with the devil to never sleep. The only certainty is that the MobLand season 2 trailer will arrive when almost no one remembers the first. The ironies of streaming.