Tom Hardy is reportedly on the market for another TV role. After wrapping production on season 2 of Mobland, the 48-year-old Oscar nominee was reportedly fired from the show due to ongoing tensions between him and the creative team.
Neither Hardy nor anyone from the Mobland cast and crew has publicly commented on the report at the time of publication.
We break down everything we know so far about Hardy’s alleged firing from his Paramount+ series.
According to Puck News, which has been known for reliable reporting, Hardy was fired from the show before season 3 could go forward. Season 2, however, will still feature the actor and now-former executive producer of the show.
Deadline also confirmed Hardy’s departure.
Hardy was fired for several reasons, according to Puck News. The report claimed that the series star was consistently late to production while filming season 2 and that he had frequent notes about the script and allegedly changed dialogue. Furthermore, Hardy’s alleged behavior nearly caused producer Jez Butterworth to quit the show, and so, Paramount fired Hardy in the end.
Moreover, per Puck, Hardy disagreed with the ensemble cast, which includes Hollywood veterans Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan.

