A month ago, there was some tension between Tom Hardy and the show's writer, producer, and creator, Jez Butterworth, during the making of Season 2.
This led to them not being able to work together anymore.
In the weeks after that, there was some effort to bring Hardy back.
He also got support from Mirren on social media.
This effort led to a meeting in London between Hardy, Butterworth, and the show's executive producer, David Glasser.
The meeting went well, and they all agreed on a plan moving forward.Guy Ritchie, who is also an executive producer, was involved in helping fix things, which led to Hardy returning to the show full-time.
The show is too important and successful to change the main characters' relationship, which fans really like.
Deadline reports that the writers for Season 3 had already started working before the Season 2 premiere.
Because of the resolution, the new season is now being written with Hardy, Mirren, and Brosnan's characters as the focus: Harry, Maeve, and Conrad.
Even though it's not officially confirmed yet, MobLand is expected to get a third season.
The show was renewed for a second season last year, after it became one of the most successful original series on Paramount+.
Tom Hardy had a three-year contract from the start, so his return should be easy.
When the problem between Hardy and Butterworth was revealed, some work on Season 2 was done, but not finished yet.
Other executive producers on the show include Ronan Bennett, who created it.
MobLand is produced by Glasser’s 101 Studios and Paramount TV Studios.
It follows two rival mob families in a fight that could destroy everything.The cast includes Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bell, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan, and Emily Barber.
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