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'MobLand' drama takes new twist after Tom Hardy firing report

Tom Hardy has been knee-deep into the alleged mess over 'MobLand' drama

Published May 29, 2026
'MobLand' drama takes new twist after Tom Hardy firing report
 Helen Mirren throws support behind Tom Hardy amid 'MobLand' row

A few days ago, Tom Hardy was said to be out of MobLand season 3 after the season 2 row.

Puck News was the first to report it.

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In the report, it was claimed the Peaky Blinders star had caused several issues for him to get fired.

He played Harry Da Souza in the Paramount+ crime drama.

As the report goes, during season two shooting, Hardy had been accused of various allegations.

Starting with arriving late on set, followed up with offering unwanted suggestions on the script.

His behavior, as the report stated, caused a dust-up with the series executive producer Jez Butterworth, who threatened to resign.

Then came the second report in The Hollywood Reporter.

It claimed Hardy spent hours in his trailers, which left his co-stars Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren waiting on set.

Helen Mirren spoke out

One of Hardy's co-stars, Mirren, after being named in the report, spoke out.

In a show of public support, she posted a photo of the actor as Harry Da Souza on her Instagram.

To leave no doubt, Mirren captioned, "Love you now and always, Helen."

Mirren's post is the latest addition to the MobLand drama.

A recent report in Variety, on the contrary, denied the firing of Hardy from the series.

Though, it did state Mirren and Brosnan had to wait because of the actor.

However, in the same report, the stars said they hold no bad blood against Hardy.

Further, the talks are underway to get the actor on the Paramount+ series season 3.

Meanwhile, MobLand is expected to hit the streamer this year's end.

Hassan Sohail
Hassan is a reporter covering entertainment and sports, with 3 years of experience. He focuses on film, celebrity culture, and major sporting events, delivering engaging stories that capture both on-screen narratives and on-field action, while offering readers a dynamic blend of pop culture and sports coverage.
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