LONDON, England — Paramount+ dey happen ground as dem crime series wey dem call “MobLand” don start dey shake things up since e premiere for March 30. Di show, wey feature Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza, na fixer for Harrigan family wey get power for London.
Di action begin as Harrigans decide to dive into di dangerous fentanyl trade wey di rival Stevensons dey control. This step put dem for serious wahala as dem two crime families dey clash. Casualties don happen already, as Eddie Harrigan, played by Anson Boon, don kill Tommy Stevenson, while Maeve Harrigan, wey be Helen Mirren, orchestrates di brutal murder of Tommy mama with bomb.’
As di battle escalate, Conrad Harrigan, wey be Pierce Brosnan, don take blame for him wife action and now don declare full-blown war against di Stevensons. With six episodes don drop as of May 5, four episodes still dey remain before di season finale wey go land on June 1.
Hardy don hint say season two fit happen, as producer David Glasser talk say “there will definitely” be another season. “Di plan be to see more seasons of MobLand.” Hardy talk say di Harrigans drama fit go “international” in di future, because of wetin dey happen for organized crime across di globe.
New episode dey drop every Sunday for Paramount+, and dem audiences no fit wait as dem dey troop in. As of April 10, di series don gather 8.8 million viewers within di first week, making am di biggest global launch for Paramount+. Dis don pull di audience up by 298% since di premiere day.
“MobLand” be product of Ronan Bennett wey write am, with Jez Butterworth for di script as well. Di show na executive-produced and directed by Guy Ritchie. As di series dey continue to gain recognition and fans, all eyes go dey on its future, especially with di high number of viewers and engagement wey dey show say MobLand fit run for many seasons.
In summary, “MobLand” na must-watch as dem dey explore di intricacies of crime families and wetin fit happen when dem clashes over power, territory, and loyalty.