MobLand Season 2 Gears Up for Explosive Return: Underground War Escalates in London’s Criminal Shadows

London, January 22, 2026 – The Harrigan empire’s grip on London’s underworld is fraying, and MobLand Season 2 is poised to deliver even more ruthless betrayal, sharper mind games, and blood-soaked power struggles. Paramount+’s breakout crime drama, created by Ronan Bennett and executive produced by Guy Ritchie, returns in 2026 after Season 1’s massive success—drawing over 26 million global viewers and earning a swift renewal in June 2025. The teaser promises the war never truly ended; it simply went underground, where fractured loyalties and rising enemies threaten to erase everything the family built.

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At the center stands Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), the street-smart fixer navigating impossible choices to protect the Harrigans. Pierce Brosnan reprises Conrad Harrigan, the iron-fisted patriarch whose arrogance could doom the clan, while Helen Mirren returns as Maeve Harrigan, the scheming matriarch whose cunning holds the family together amid chaos. Paddy Considine and Joanne Froggatt also reprise key roles, with the ensemble expanded by new series regulars Johnny Flynn and Ophelia Lovibond, plus returning players like Janet McTeer, Toby Jones, and Alex Fine.

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Production is underway, with filming in London (including Ealing Studios) and a notable week-long shoot in Mallorca’s La Fortalesa in Pollensa, signaling an expanded international scope. The story now ventures beyond the UK, touching on global crime networks—drugs, weapons, and commodities flowing through Europe, Africa, South America, and beyond. Set photos show the cast in character, hinting at high-stakes confrontations in luxurious and gritty locales alike.

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Season 1’s finale left the Harrigans victorious in one brutal conflict but vulnerable to new threats. Season 2 widens the battlefield: old alliances crumble under pressure, new predators emerge from the shadows, and survival hinges on controlling the narrative—who spins the truth and who gets silenced. As the promo warns, “The streets don’t forget. And they always collect.” No safe sides exist, no clean exits; every loose end is deadlier, every secret a potential trigger for violence.

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Ritchie’s signature flair—razor-sharp dialogue, visceral action, and dynamic energy—infuses the series, blending gritty realism with cinematic flair. Hardy’s performance as the conflicted fixer remains the emotional core, while Brosnan and Mirren deliver powerhouse turns as the aging crime lords clinging to power. The international expansion promises fresh dynamics, with cartel ties and rival syndicates adding layers of global intrigue.

Paramount+ has confirmed MobLand Season 2 among its 2026 “returning favorites” in a Helen Mirren-narrated ad, though no exact premiere date is set. With filming active since late 2025, a late-year drop is likely, building on Season 1’s Certified Fresh critical acclaim and audience buzz.

Fans are already theorizing wildly: Will Harry’s loyalties finally snap? Can Conrad’s empire withstand the new threats? How far will Maeve go to secure their legacy? In MobLand, power slips fast—and when it does, blood follows. This isn’t just a continuation; it’s a deadlier evolution of ambition, loyalty, and the relentless cycle of violence in the criminal underworld.