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It looks like Tom Hardy is back in the fold MobLand.
The actor reportedly clashed with producers of the Paramount+ series while filming the second season; THR It was reported that Hardy sometimes refused to leave his trailer and provided script notes to executive producer Jez Butterworth and MobLand Creator Ronan Barrett.
“He kept the actors waiting, [which is] “Power play,” a source said. THR. “save [co-stars] Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren and Others Waiting is career suicide, I bet.
But now it appears that Hardy and the series’ producers have fixed things. Hardy, Butterworth and executive producer David Glaser of 101 Studios met in London to plot a way forward. Executive producer Guy Ritchie, who directed several episodes of the series, also played a role in the detente.
Season two of MobLand The premiere is scheduled to take place later this year. Paramount+ has not officially renewed the series for a third season, but production was targeting early fall to film a new season. With Hardy back on the team, that appointment seems easier to achieve.
Paramount+ declined to comment.
in MobLandHardy plays Harry Da Souza, a middleman for a London-based crime family headed by Conrad and Maeve Harrigan (Brosnan and Mirren). The series also stars Paddy Considine, Joan Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Jasmine Jobson, Mandip Dillon, Geoff Bell, Danielle Bates, Janet McTeer, Jordi Mola and Toby Jones.
Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios are producing the series. Butterworth, Barrett and Glaser executive produce with Ritchie, Keith Cox, Nina L. Diaz, Chris Thekier, Evan Atkinson, Hardy, Dean Baker, Anthony Byrne, Ron Burkle, David Hotkin and Bob Yari.
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