Tom Hardy fired from MobLand before second season

Published on May 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The series MobLand, one of Paramount's most-watched titles, has made a drastic decision: firing Tom Hardy before the premiere of its second season. The news, reported by ScreenRant, comes at a time of popularity for the show, which boasts a heavyweight cast including Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan. Details on how this departure will be justified in the plot have not yet been revealed.

Tom Hardy character being removed from crime family boardroom table, security guards escorting him out while Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan look away, stacked surveillance monitors showing deleted files on screens, Paramount logo on studio equipment in background, cinematic photorealistic style, dramatic overhead lighting, shadowy mobster silhouettes, tension in body language, polished wood table with scattered documents and coffee cups, technical set design with boom microphones and camera rigs visible, ultra-detailed fabric textures, cold blue and amber contrast lighting

The narrative development faces an unexpected twist 🔥

From a production standpoint, Hardy's departure forces a rewrite of the series' story arc. The writers must redirect the narrative without its main character, which involves adjusting already-filmed scenes or introducing new characters. Paramount has not confirmed whether a replacement will be sought or if the absence will be used to explore other subplots. The decision directly impacts the show's continuity.

Hardy is leaving, but the drama on set continues 🎭

It seems that in MobLand, the fights aren't just on screen. Firing the lead star just as the series takes off is a risky move that only an executive with blind faith in chaos would make. Perhaps Hardy asked for a raise or refused to share the dressing room with a prop parrot. The truth is, the second season promises more twists behind the cameras than in the script.