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It’s a MobLand chaos.
Tom Hardy has been making headlines over the past week after he was reportedly fired from the hit Paramount+ series (although a source spoke to… Hollywood Reporter He says that the fate of the British star has not yet been decided.)
Hardy clashed with producers, THR This has been confirmed, including executive producer Jez Butterworth and others at David Glaser’s 101 Studios, the production company behind MobLandwhich was filmed across the United Kingdom
Much of that hesitation stems from the fact that the streamer has yet to officially renew the show for a third season — says another source close to the production THR Season 3, if greenlit, is tentatively scheduled to begin filming in September of this year.
“He refused to come out of his trailer for hours at a time,” the source says of Hardy’s behavior on set in Season 2, which prompted producers to rethink Hardy’s future. “He kept the actors waiting,” the source adds. [which is] Power play. Keeping Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren and others waiting is tantamount to career suicide, I’d wager.
in MobLandco-directed by Guy Ritchie, Hardy plays Harry Da Souza, a middleman for the Harrigan crime family led by patriarch Conrad (Brosnan) and matriarch Maeve (Mirren). Paddy Considine, Joan Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boone, Jasmine Jobson, Mandip Dillon, Geoff Bell, Danielle Bates, Janet McTeer, Jordi Molla and Toby Jones star in supporting roles.
It’s still unclear exactly what keeps Hardy so trapped MobLand Tractor. A Facebook News The story stated that Hardy was also trying to change the dialogue and provide script notes to Butterworth and creator Ronan Bennett. However, clashes with celebrities like Brosnan and Mirren did not help Hardy’s reputation for being difficult to work with.
Information provided to Hollywood Reporter around MobLand The situation corresponds to the certificate Mad Max: Fury Road Director George Miller, who spoke to Telegraph In 2024, about Hardy butting heads with star Charlize Theron: “[They’re] Very different performers.”
“Tom was hurt, but he also shined, and whatever was going on with him at the time had to be coaxed out of his trailer,” Miller said. Miller continued: “While Charlize was incredibly disciplined – a dancer by training, which demonstrates the precision of her performances – and was always first on set… I’m an optimist, so I saw their behavior as reflecting their personalities, as they had to learn to cooperate in order to ensure mutual survival.” “There’s no excuse for that, and I think there’s a tendency in this business to use great performance as an excuse to cause other avoidable disruptions.”
THR I did not hear back from the Hardy team or a Mirren representative when reached out for comment. Brosnan seems to be traveling and unreachable. We’ve also requested an update from Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios. Season 2 release date MobLand It has not been announced, however THR I delve into what to do with Hardy’s character moving forward here.
Patrick Stewart is also among those who have publicly discussed working with the withdrawn Hardy, who also starred Dark Knight triple, Peaky Blinders and Poison films. “I had no interesting scene to play, and the actor who played the villain in the film, Shinzon, was a strange, isolated young man from London. His name was Tom Hardy,” Stewart wrote in his 2023 memoir. Make it so About making Star Trek: Nemesis (2002).
“Tom would not engage with any of us on a social level,” Stewart wrote. “She never said, ‘Good morning,’ she never said, ‘Goodnight,’ and she spent hours that weren’t needed in his trailer with his girlfriend.”
MobLand It is produced in association with MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios and distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution. MobLand It is executive produced by Keith Cox, Nina L. Diaz, Guy Ritchie, Glaser, Butterworth, and showrunners Ronan Bennett, Chris Thickier, Evan Atkinson, Hardy, Dean Baker, Anthony Byrne, Ron Burkle, David Hotkin, and Bob Yare.

