Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren are back in character as the villainous Harrigans as Guy Ritchie gets to work filming MobLand season 2.
Set photos from the streets of London show MobLand star Mirren decked out in fur and leather for her role as scheming gangster family matriarch Maeve Harrigan
MobLand executive producer and episode director Ritchie appears as well, walking alongside Brosnan as the two apparently discuss the scene they’re filming.
Mirren can be seen striding along a sidewalk while toting a giant leather bag, while in another shot she wears a focused expression while aiming a key fob.
Still another shot shows Mirren embracing co-star Anson Boon, who plays Conrad and Maeve’s troublesome son Eddie, as the two stand outside a café. The pair is seen again in a shot peeping through a window into the café, apparently filming a scene where Eddie presents Maeve with a satchel.
What could be inside the satchel is anyone’s guess, as plot details about MobLand season 2 are being kept under wraps.

Further photos from the same collection show Mirren in between filming scenes, wearing a padded vest over her fur and leopard-print combo. Another shot shows Mirren getting out of the backseat of a car while holding a small white coffee cup.
MobLand season 1 arrived on Paramount+ in 2025, and surged to a 76% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating generally favorable reviews.
Critics praised the performances of Brosnan and Mirren, alongside co-stars Tom Hardy, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, and others. Reviewers were keen on the show’s twisty plot, which delivered plenty of entertainment value despite the story’s general lack of originality.
Negative reviews criticized Ritchie and company for falling back on overly-familiar crime drama tropes.
ScreenRant’s review of MobLand season 1, episode 10 sums up the entirety of the season in scathing fashion, calling the show “boring,” while ripping the characters for being basically interchangeable and ultimately having no arcs to speak of.
“Nothing matters in MobLand, and in the season finale, that's probably more true than ever,” the review accuses.
Paramount+ gave the go-ahead for MobLand season 2 after a successful first season that saw the premiere break the streamer’s viewership record for a launch episode with 2.2 million global viewers.
In addition to all the returning MobLand season 1 cast members, season 2 is adding Johnny Flynn and Ophelia Lovibond as series regulars.
