
Guy Ritchie is back with another intense crime drama, and this time, he's bringing heavyweight talents to the small screen with MobLand, set to premiere on Paramount+ on March 30, 2025. This much-anticipated series promises to showcase a gripping tale of family feuds, betrayal, and power struggles right in the heart of London’s crime scene. Fans of gritty gangster stories have something substantial to look forward to.
This 10-part series features an ensemble cast led by the magnetic Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza, a crafty and streetwise fixer for the powerful Harrigan crime family. Hardy, known for his intense and brooding performances, is expected to deliver another unforgettable role. Alongside him is the ever-charismatic Pierce Brosnan, portraying the cunning and shrewd crime boss Conrad Harrigan. Completing this triangle of intrigue and manipulation is Helen Mirren, who plays the intriguing Maeve Harrigan, the strategic mind behind the family’s operations.
An Epic Power Struggle
The heart of MobLand beats on the conflict between two formidable London crime families—the Harrigans and the Stevensons. Both factions are locked in a merciless battle for supremacy, embodying the classic narrative of survival in the underworld where it's kill-or-be-killed. As the Harrigan family navigates threats from their rivals, we see alliances forged and broken, adding layers of complexity to Da Souza’s challenging role.
The narrative is as much about the criminal shenanigans as it is about the personal dramas unfolding within the family. Loyalties are questioned, and the risks are high, setting a stage for some riveting drama packed with action and sharp, witty exchanges—hallmarks of Ritchie’s storytelling style.

A Stellar Ensemble Cast
While Hardy, Brosnan, and Mirren take on leading roles, the series showcases a versatile ensemble cast with notable names including Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, and Jasmine Jobson. Each actor brings a unique flavor to this intricate web of crime and drama, ensuring that the audience is kept on the edge of their seats across all ten episodes.
MobLand is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, signaling a top-tier production that does justice to Ritchie’s cinematic vision. Originally conceived as an extension of the celebrated series Ray Donovan, this project promises to take the gritty, charmingly chaotic world Ritchie is known for and inject it with even more intensity.
If you're a fan of high-stakes drama peppered with action and cunning plans, mark your calendars for March 30. This is one series that seems poised to deliver not just on its promise of intense crime storytelling, but also on thrilling performances from its star-studded cast.