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Tom Hardy's Future on MobLand Remains Unclear After Reports of On‑Set Disputes

Producers are said to be weighing his role after trade reports described refusal to exit his trailer and suggested script interventions, leaving renewal and casting plans uncertain.

Overview

  • Trade outlets have offered conflicting accounts since late May about whether Hardy has been fired, and as of Friday, May 29 there is no public, final decision from Paramount+ or the show's producers.
  • An anonymous source told The Hollywood Reporter that Hardy refused for hours to leave his trailer and made cast members wait, and other reports say he submitted notes seeking dialogue changes to producer Jez Butterworth and creator Ronan Bennett.
  • Production facts confirm Season 2 has finished filming and will include Hardy, while a third season has not been formally greenlit and trades have reported a possible September start if renewal is approved.
  • Oscar winner Helen Mirren posted public support for Hardy on Instagram, complicating the narrative and showing visible cast backing despite the insider allegations.
  • The dispute revives scrutiny of Hardy's past on‑set tensions and raises practical questions about recasting, scheduling and reputational risk that could shape any decision about his long‑term involvement.