Tom Hardy reportedly fired from MobLand
After completing production on season 2, the actor won’t return for a possible season 3.
Tom Hardy reportedly fired from MobLand
After completing production on season 2, the actor won't return for a possible season 3.
By Derek Lawrence
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Tom Hardy in 'Mobland'. Credit:
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- Tom Hardy has reportedly been fired from *MobLand*.
- The actor was allegedly clashing with producers and often late to set.
- Hardy will appear in season 2, but reportedly won't return for future seasons.
Apparently, the relationship between Tom Hardy and *MobLand *couldn't be fixed.
With production completed on season 2 of the Paramount+ crime drama, the Oscar-nominated actor has been fired and won't appear in a possible third season, according to Puck.
The move is shocking given Hardy's top billing on the series, which also stars Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren. Produced by Guy Ritchie, who previously directed Hardy in *RocknRolla*, *MobLand* stars Hardy as Harry Da Souza, the loyal fixer for the Harrigan crime family, led by powerful patriarch Conrad (Brosnan) and his conniving wife Maeve (Mirren).
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Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan on 'Mobland'.
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Puck reports that Hardy allegedly clashed with producers to the point that Jez Butterworth, who co-wrote all of season 1's episodes, threatened to quit, but Hardy was dropped instead. Hardy was also often late to set, attempted to change the dialogue, and wasn't happy that *MobLand* was becoming more of an ensemble show, according to Puck.
The news comes five months after the *Daily Mail* said that Mirren was growing increasingly frustrated with Hardy.
** has reached out to Paramount, 101 Studios, and Hardy for comment.
No matter the issues with Hardy, *MobLand* might have trouble moving on without him. When news of his firing started spreading on social media, fans are declaring that the series might as well end if Hardy isn't involved, considering how his simmering performance was the standout element of season 1.
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But this isn't the first time that Hardy's behavior has been considered a hindrance to a production. There was "bad blood" between Hardy and Charlize Theron on 2015's *Mad Max: Fury Road*, and Theron ended up "swearing her head off" at Hardy over his constant tardiness.
"I was in over my head in many ways," Hardy has admitted. "The pressure on both of us was overwhelming at times. What she needed was a better, perhaps more experienced partner in me. That's something that can't be faked. I'd like to think that now that I'm older and uglier, I could rise to that occasion."
Season 2 of *MobLand* is expected to premiere later this year.
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