

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.
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- RipLinesManApril 8, 2025Mobland isn’t Event Horizon (1997)—there’s no blood-soaked gravity drive or gateway to hell—but the feeling’s eerily familiar: power vacuum like a black hole, loyalty folding in on itself, and Harry Da Souza the lone fixer drifting through mob chaos like a man who's seen the other side and came back quieter. As warring crime families tear at the fabric of their world, it’s less about who wins and more about what’s left when the lights flicker and the hull starts to creak—Mobland doesn’t open a portal to hell, it just shows you we’re already living next door.
- ርልዪረApril 19, 2025This Show is Excellent!! I’ve been a Super Fan of Everything About Mob life or Organized Crime shows for years and years!! And I feel that this show is the Best one that’s been put out since The Soprano’s !! No doubt about it!! I hope MobLand can have the same success as the Soprano’s. Because it surely has a Great start!!
- Oʂɯαʅԃσ RσყҽƚƚApril 6, 2025What truly sets MobLand apart is its top-tier cast. Every actor fits seamlessly into their role, bringing both grit and charisma. The performances are subtle where they need to be, explosive when they have to be. You can sense the potential for layered character arcs and interpersonal conflicts simmering beneath the surface.
- trrsFebruary 12, 2026Goood series and entertaining through and through from the start to the end of season 1. As of this writing season 2 is upon the horizon for this year but based solely on season 1 I’d say this was a great show so far.my only issue is there isn’t enough episodes out yet and I know production times can be a waiting game but worth a watch.
- hen27June 2, 2025Loved this one. I do like Tom Hardy, so most things he is in I tend to like, but this was different. Strong characters all around. My favorite Pierce Brosnan character, that's for sure. He always seems to play the same character, but this was different. He really handled the half-crazym, slightly too much for himself type mob-boss wonderfully. Absolutely loved his character. Helen Mirren was weird to see as an evil bitch, but she pulls it off.
- TubzOctober 15, 2025Good scripts and acting plodding along at a good pace to enjoy the story. Brosnan plays the crime boss well and Hardy just gets better in every role of a street bruiser. No woke or PC BS here, violence, swearing, sex and drugs. Don't play the game, your going to get your teeth kicked in, also your wife, kids, dog and goldfish. The way a hard, dirty, action and crime adult drama should be.
- Hipster ZOMBIEJuly 19, 2025Paramount+’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.
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MobLand has 1 season.
MobLand has 10 episodes.
The key characters in MobLand are Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), Conrad Harrigan (Pierce Brosnan), Kevin Harrigan (Paddy Considine).
MobLand was directed by Anthony Byrne, Lawrence Gough, Guy Ritchie, Daniel Syrkin.
MobLand was produced by Peter Heslop.
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.
MobLand is rated TV-MA.
MobLand is a Crime, Drama show.
MobLand has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.
MobLand episodes are 52m long.
Yes. New seasons and episodes of MobLand are planned.


























