Pierce Brosnan has returned to the set of the crime thriller MobLand to film its highly anticipated second season.
Production for the Paramount+ series recently moved to the streets of London, where Pierce Brosnan was seen portraying mob patriarch Conrad Harrigan.
Fellow lead Helen Mirren also appeared on set, reprising her role as the formidable matriarch Maeve Harrigan.
The series became a significant hit for the streaming platform, drawing over 26 million viewers during its debut run.
After the explosive first season finale, the new episodes explore the fallout of the Harrigan family’s legal battles and internal power struggles.
Actor Emmett J. Scanlan, who plays enforcer Paul O’Donnell, recently shared his excitement for the upcoming season.
He described the new scripts as "fantastic" and "bananas," comparing the second installment to "season one on steroids."
The actor noted that the high energy of the first season remains, but the stakes for the characters have increased significantly.
Joining the star-studded cast this season are Johnny Flynn and Ophelia Lovibond, who will appear as series regulars.
They join returning stars including Tom Hardy, Paddy Considine, and Joanne Froggatt.
The production, executive produced by Guy Ritchie, also recently filmed scenes in Majorca, Spain, suggesting that the Harrigan family's criminal influence may expand internationally in the new season.
The first season received praise for its intense performances and twisty plot, although some critics noted a reliance on traditional crime drama tropes.
Despite early online commentary regarding the Irish accent of Pierce Brosnan, the show’s massive viewership ensured a swift renewal.
Fans can expect the second season to arrive on Paramount+ later in 2026.