MobLand season 2 now has a global launch date: Paramount+ will roll it out on Friday, September 18, with Tom Hardy back in the teaser as Harry De Souza. The new trailer also puts Pierce Brosnan’s Conrad Harrigan and Helen Mirren’s Maeve back at the center of the fight, which keeps the series’ power struggle in plain view.
Friday, September 18 lands the return after the June 2025 renewal and gives Paramount+ a fixed date for one of its bigger returning dramas. The first season became the streamer’s second biggest launch for an original series behind Landman, so the new window is not just a programming note; it is a test of whether the audience comes back at scale.
Harry De Souza returns
Tom Hardy appears in first-look images as Harry De Souza, the mob fixer who has to keep the Harrigans together while rival gangs close in. The teaser keeps the character inside the family business rather than outside it, which is the cleaner business read here: the show is leaning on the same central figure while broadening the conflict around him.
Pierce Brosnan is back as Conrad Harrigan, and Helen Mirren returns as Maeve. In the trailer, Conrad and Maeve walk into danger with the family’s name hanging over them, and Conrad fires at rivals while declaring, “We are the Harrigans!” He follows that with, “Don’t know the name? Then Google us,” a line that signals the season wants its street-level feud to feel like a public takeover, not a private dispute.
North London war front
Season 2 shifts the story toward civil war inside the Harrigan family while rival gangs threaten the north London crime empire. That setup gives the season a sharper operating problem than the first run: Harry has to manage internal fracture at the same time the external pressure rises, which usually means less room for any one ally to stay comfortable for long.
The teaser’s soundtrack choice, The Prodigy’s “Firestarter,” pushes the same point without adding new exposition. It also puts the season back in the visual and tonal lane established by Guy Ritchie, Ronan Bennett, Jez Butterworth, and David C. Glasser’s 101 Studios alongside Paramount Television Studios.
Tom Hardy and Jez Butterworth
At one stage, Tom Hardy appeared to have left the show over clashes with Jez Butterworth, and that made the renewal look shakier than a routine greenlight. Deadline later reported that the issues were resolved, with Guy Ritchie among those who helped iron out the differences, and the show moved from uncertainty back to rollout mode.
That matters because the launch date now does more than mark a premiere. It settles the question of whether MobLand season 2 was going to remain a development story or become an on-air one, and the answer is the latter: Paramount+ is putting the series back in market on September 18, with Harry, Conrad, and Maeve carrying the load.







