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Tom Hardy Quits MobLand: Producer Dispute Alleged
23 May
Summary
- Tom Hardy will not return for the third season of MobLand.
- Alleged disputes with producers Jez Butterworth and David Glasser caused his exit.
- Paramount reportedly prioritized Butterworth over Hardy in a production conflict.

Tom Hardy will not be returning for the third season of the Paramount+ series MobLand, a show that premiered in June 2025. This news comes shortly after reports surfaced on May 21, 2026, alleging a significant dispute between Hardy and producers Jez Butterworth and David Glasser. Sources suggest that a confrontation on set led to Hardy's exit, with Paramount reportedly siding with Butterworth.
While the network has remained silent, further reports indicate Hardy also experienced issues with co-stars and punctuality. Despite these alleged conflicts and the uncertainty surrounding Hardy's involvement, the writers' room for a potential MobLand Season 3 has opened. The series, created by Ronan Bennett, centers on the 'Harrigans,' a crime family, and their conflicts with the 'Stevensons.' Hardy's departure echoes past on-set challenges, such as his reported difficulties with Charlize Theron during the filming of Mad Max: Fury Road.
The second season of MobLand, which completed production in March 2026, is still slated for release. The future of the series beyond that remains a topic of discussion amidst these developing circumstances surrounding Hardy's alleged exit.