If you've been counting the days since MobLand Season 1 wrapped, you're not alone. The gritty crime saga, which follows Tom Hardy's dangerously efficient fixer Harry Da Souza, has kept fans on edge since its explosive finale last summer. Now, director Guy Ritchie has finally put a timeline on when we can expect the next chapter of the Harrigan family's brutal underworld.

During a recent interview promoting his upcoming theatrical release In the Grey, Ritchie casually dropped the news that MobLand Season 2 is targeting a release before the end of 2026. “Well, we finished our bit, so we're wrapping up that whole series now,” he told ScreenRant. “We've got MobLand before the end of the year, and we've got The Gentlemen before the end of the year. And we've got Wife & Dog. We've got three or four things coming out before the end of the year.”

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Production on the second season wrapped in April, with cast members sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses from the wrap party. Emmett J. Scanlan, who plays the Harrigan family enforcer Paul O'Donnell, teased that the new season is “season 1 on steroids”—promising even more intensity, chaos, and breakneck pacing. If the first season's blend of sharp dialogue and visceral violence is your thing, you're in for a treat.

The show marks Hardy's first major reunion with Ritchie since RocknRolla, and the chemistry is palpable. Alongside Hardy, the returning cast includes Pierce Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan, Helen Mirren as Maeve Harrigan, and Anson Boon as Eddie Harrigan. New faces joining the fray include Johnny Flynn (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) and Ophelia Lovibond (Minx), adding fresh dynamics to the already volatile family drama.

For those who love a good crime thriller, MobLand fits right in with the best of the genre. If you're looking for more under-the-radar gems, check out our list of underrated thrillers you need to watch right now. And if you're in the mood for something with a lighter touch, Hulu's crime comedy 'Sunny Nights' is a perfect palate cleanser.

As for MobLand's future beyond Season 2, the signs are promising. The show remains one of the most talked-about series of 2025, with strong word-of-mouth keeping it on streaming charts across Europe and America. Industry chatter suggests a third season may already be in the works, though nothing is official yet. Given the swift renewal for Season 2, it's likely Paramount+ will keep the Harrigan saga going as long as the numbers hold up.

An official teaser trailer and confirmed 2026 release date are expected in the coming weeks. Until then, fans can revisit Season 1 or dive into other crime dramas that deliver similar thrills. For a deep dive into the genre, don't miss our ranking of the most intense crime movies ever.