TheMobLandtrailer reveals Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan preparing their ruthless mafia empire for war in Guy Ritchie’s new crime show. Produced by Ritchie, who also directed some episodes, the upcoming Paramount+ crime drama follows a fixer caught in the crossfire between two warring London crime families. The show features a star-studded castled by Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren, and Pierce Brosnan alongside Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bell, Lisa Dwan, and many more.

Now,Paramount Plushas premiered thefirst official trailer forMobLand. The trailer introduces two rival crime families in London, the Harrigans and the Stevensons, the former led by Conrad (Pierce Brosnan) and his wife Maeve (Helen Mirren). Tom Hardy stars as a street-smart fixer, Harry Da Souza, who is caught in the crossfire. As the conflict between the two families escalates, Harry is forced to choose a side, revealing where his true loyalty lies. Watch the trailer below:

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What The MobLand Trailer Means For The Show

Enter The Underworld Of Guy Ritchie

Created by Ronan Bennett, who also wrote the entire series,MobLandoriginally began life asThe Donovans, a prequel to the Showtime seriesRay Donovanproviding an origin story for the Donovan family. However, during development, the project was reworked into its own standalone story, changing the warring crime families to the Harrigans and the Stevensons in London. Guy Ritchie later signed on to direct, who is known for his many British gangster films such asSnatchandThe Gentlemen.

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Between his unique brand of gangster movies like Snatch and Hollywood reboots like Aladdin, director Guy Ritchie has a constant high-quality output.

MobLand, a show about two warring London crime families, is right up Guy Ritchie’s alley considering his signature style of British gangster films, which often feature fast-paced storytelling and sharp dialogue, both of which seem to be present in the trailer.MobLand’s mix of brutal violence and complex criminal dynamics seem to align perfectly with Ritchie’s strengths. With his direction,MobLandhas the potential to be a stylish and darkly entertaining crime saga.

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Our Take On The MobLand Trailer

It’s Certainly Star-Studded, But The Story Seems Safe

MobLandcertainly boasts a star-studded cast, similar to other Paramount+ series such as Taylor Sheridan’sTulsa King,Lioness,Landman, and theYellowstonespinoff1923, which also stars Helen Mirren. However, the story seems to be lacking. Perhaps it’s too typical of Guy Ritchie’s style, and isn’t interested in bringing anything new to the table. While fans of the lead stars and British gangster dramas may still find it entertaining,MobLandseems to play it safe rather than breaking new ground in the genre.