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Tom Hardy Reportedly Out of MobLand Season 3 After Creative Rift

Tom Hardy Reportedly Out of MobLand Season 3 After Creative Rift
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Shock shake-up: Tom Hardy has reportedly been axed from hit series MobLand after fierce behind-the-scenes clashes.

Well, that escalated. Paramount+ is moving ahead with season 3 of its crime series MobLand without Tom Hardy, who headlined the first two seasons. Here is what actually happened, why it happened, and where Hardy is headed next.

What changed behind the scenes

Per Puck News reporter Matthew Belloni, Paramount decided not to pick up Hardy's option for season 3 after a rocky stretch with producers Jez Butterworth and David Glasser during season 2. Hardy played Harry Da Souza, a hard-edged fixer working the underworld, and the show was initially built squarely around him. As the series evolved, it leaned more into an ensemble with Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan taking on bigger lanes. That shift became a sticking point.

  • Belloni reports Hardy was repeatedly late to set, pushed for ongoing script rewrites and dialogue changes, and made it known he disliked the story pivot toward a broader ensemble that highlighted Mirren and Brosnan.
  • The tension peaked when Butterworth threatened to leave the show entirely.
  • Faced with losing its lead creative, Paramount chose to move forward without Hardy.
  • Hardy's deal included a mutual option for season 3; the studio simply declined to exercise it.

The fallout for the show

Hardy anchored MobLand through two seasons, so dropping him right before season 3 is a big swing. If the show was already shifting toward Mirren and Brosnan, expect the new season to lean even harder into that lineup. Fans are understandably wondering what the series looks like without the original center of gravity.

About those past on-set stories

These reports line up with prior accounts from earlier productions. During Mad Max: Fury Road, Charlize Theron has said Hardy's lateness caused friction on set. And on Lawless, director John Hillcoat has said Hardy and Shia LaBeouf actually got into a physical fight while filming. Different projects, same pattern of headlines.

So what is Hardy doing now?

He is not short on work. Next up is the crime thriller 77 Blackout, co-starring Mahershala Ali and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. It is in pre-production and set during New York City's 1977 blackout, following five rogue cops who plan to hit three separate criminal operations at the exact same time while the power is out.

Hardy is also attached to an untitled feature directed by Sean Penn, with filming slated to start in summer 2026. On the franchise side, he is producing a new animated Venom film at Sony Pictures Animation. And if you want a recent Hardy fix, his action thriller Havoc from director Gareth Evans is already streaming worldwide on Netflix.

Bottom line

Losing your day-one lead is messy, but if Mirren and Brosnan are the engine now, MobLand can steer into that and keep moving. Hardy, meanwhile, looks booked solid through 2027. Different paths, zero downtime.