Tom Hardy reportedly axed from MobLand after clashes

Tom Hardy is out of MobLand's third season following reported tensions on set. The Paramount+ drama's star allegedly clashed with producers during season two filming. Sources point to script notes and ensemble shifts as flashpoints.

The 48-year-old actor, who plays fixer Harry Da Souza, won't return for the proposed third series. Matthew Belloni reported in his Puck newsletter that Paramount opted not to pick up Hardy after clashes with producers Jez Butterworth and David Glasser. Hardy was said to be late to set, push for script changes, and bristle at the show expanding around Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan as the Harrigan family heads.

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Tom Hardy will return to the Paramount+ crime drama MobLand for a potential third season. This follows earlier reports that he would exit the series amid reported tensions with producers.

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New reports have outlined alleged behind-the-scenes tensions involving actor Tom Hardy during production of the Paramount+ series MobLand. The claims center on Hardy's behavior on the set of Season 2, which could affect plans for a third season. Season 2 is scheduled to stream in 2026.

The stars of Heated Rivalry did not decline an invitation to Variety's Actors on Actors series because of Emmy ineligibility. Scheduling conflicts were the reason instead. Sources close to the actors confirmed the decision had no connection to awards considerations.

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David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown have addressed a 2025 report claiming she filed a harassment complaint against him. The pair spoke candidly in a recent Variety interview about their decade-long working relationship.

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