MobLand

MobLand
Power is up for grabs as two warring crime families clash in a battle that threatens to topple empires. In the crossfire stands Harry Da Souza, a street-smart 'fixer' who knows too well where loyalties lie when opposing forces collide.
Hipster ZOMBIE reviewedJuly 19, 2025
Paramount+’s Mob Land is an instant classic—an operatic bloodbath of betrayal, power, and vengeance that delivers the brutal poetry of The Godfather with the unflinching savagery of Game of Thrones. Season One is a masterclass in storytelling, led by a once-in-a-generation ensemble: Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan are as complex as they are vicious.
What sets Mob Land apart is its refusal to romanticize the mafia. It strips the genre to the bone—family doesn’t just mean protection; it means pressure, paranoia, and punishment. The only thing scarier than the proverbial wolves at the gate are the ones already in your home.
The violence in Mob Land isn’t gratuitous—it’s storytelling with teeth. It’s a show that forces you to look at the consequences. Every punch, every betrayal bleeds with meaning. If Game of Thrones had mobsters instead of dragons, this is what it would feel like.
Mob Land: Season One is Shakespeare with silencers. A raw, operatic descent into the madness that fuels a ruthless crime family. Paramount+ has delivered a stone-cold modern classic.