Tom Hardy has reportedly been axed from the Paramount+ crime series Mobland.
Sources confirmed to Variety that Hardy was not asked back for season three following issues on set with executive producer Jez Butterworth, 101 Studios, and more.
The Independent has reached out to Paramount+ and a representative for Hardy for comment.
Mobland has already wrapped season two, which is set to premiere in the coming months. While a third season hasn’t officially been confirmed, it’s almost certainly a guarantee amid the show’s massive success.
Produced by Guy Ritchie and written by Butterworth and Top Boy screenwriter Ronan Bennett, Mobland boasted an all-star cast including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, and quickly became Paramount+’s second most watched program, trailing behind only Taylor Sheridan’s Landman.
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