Buckle up, crime drama fans. Paramount+ is betting big on MobLand, a gritty new series that dives headfirst into London’s underworld, courtesy of Guy Ritchie’s razor-sharp storytelling. Slated for March 2025, the show throws viewers into the chaotic clash between two crime dynasties, the Harrigans, and the Stevensons, locked in a brutal turf war over an international syndicate. At the heart of it all is Harry Da Souza, the Harrigans’ go-to fixer, a man who cleans up messes with cold precision while walking a tightrope between loyalty and self-preservation in a world where allies can turn to enemies overnight.
The cast mixes A-listers with rising stars. Here’s your guide to the players in this high-stakes game.
Tom Hardy is Harry Da Souza
The Harrigans’ right-hand man, is responsible for keeping the family on top. Fans of Mad Max: Fury Road and Venom know Hardy thrives in gritty roles, not to mention his Oscar-nominated performance in The Revenant. Expect a character as magnetic as he is unpredictable.

Pierce Brosnan is Conrad Harrigan
The family’s patriarch. A charismatic and dangerous leader, he’s willing to go to extremes to protect his empire. Brosnan, who defined James Bond in the 90s, brings a signature blend of elegance and menace to the role.

Helen Mirren is Maeve Harrigan
Conrad’s wife and equal partner in strategy. She’s not just the matriarch, she’s a tactician with sharp instincts. Mirren, an Oscar winner for The Queen, delivers a performance steeped in tension and layered authority.

Paddy Considine is Kevin Harrigan
The son of Conrad and Maeve. Deeply entangled in the family business, Kevin represents a darker ambition. Considine recently impressed audiences as King Viserys in House of the Dragon, and here he explores a more grounded but equally complex character.
Joanne Froggatt is Jan Da Souza
Harry’s wife and his emotional compass. Known for her Golden Globe-winning role in Downton Abbey, Froggatt brings tenderness and resilience to a world where betrayal is always around the corner.
Lara Pulver is Bella Harrigan
Kevin’s wife. Not content to stay in the background, she takes a more active role in the family’s dealings. Pulver, who captivated audiences as Irene Adler in Sherlock, adds charm and calculation to the part.
Anson Boon is Eddie Harrigan
Kevin’s rebellious son. His impulsiveness might be the family’s greatest threat. Boon was last seen in Pistol, where he captured punk rock intensity, something that echoes in this role.

Mandeep Dhillon is Seraphina Harrigan
Daughter of Conrad and Maeve. She represents a new generation in the family, challenging outdated traditions. Dhillon, seen in CSI: Vegas, brings a modern, sharp energy to the screen.
Jasmine Jobson is Zosia
A close ally of Harry with deep roots in the criminal world. Jobson, praised for her role as Jaq in Top Boy, matches that fierce presence in this series.
Geoff Bell is Richie Stevenson
Head of the rival family. Bell, a veteran of the genre from films like Kingsman: The Secret Service, portrays a man who is as ruthless as he is strategic.
Daniel Betts is Brendan Harrigan
Kevin’s older brother. Constantly trying to assert his place in the family, Betts, who appeared in The Crown, brings quiet tension and understated depth to the role.
Lisa Dwan is O’Hara
The family’s lawyer. More than just a legal shield, she’s an essential part of the Harrigans’ operations. Dwan, who also appeared in Top Boy, adds mystery and intelligence to a character who operates in the gray areas of the law.
Emily Barber is Alice
A new friend Jan meets in a support group. Her presence introduces a breath of hope and vulnerability. Barber, from The Alienist, portrays Alice with a delicate balance of fragility and inner strength.

With Ritchie’s signature adrenaline-pumping style, fast cuts, high-octane sequences, and clever dialogue, MobLand is poised to be a standout in 2025. It’s a gripping mix of family rivalries, betrayals, and shifting alliances, all held together by a cast that delivers layered, unforgettable performances. Fans of The Sopranos and Peaky Blinders will feel right at home. Mark your calendars: March 30 is coming fast.

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