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"MobLand" is laced with the "Gentlemen" director's morbid sense of humor and rooted in his fondness for grim-and-gritty gangster stories.
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Brosnan plays London crime family patriarch, Conrad Harrigan, while Mirren is his wife, Maeve.
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The point of contention: mob territory that the Harrigans control and are auctioning off, but that’s not all.
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Tom Hardy’s Venom And Tom Holland’s Spider-Man Crossover
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“We got as close as I could possibly imagine getting, apart from doing a film together, which I would have loved to have done because that just means so much fun.”
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Sony Pictures finally announced a release date for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. The third Spider-Verse film will arrive in theaters on June 4, 2027.
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On stage at CinemaCon, Lord teases that Miles Morales begins the threequel as a fugitive on the run from every other spider in the multiverse…
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The Guy Ritchie-produced 'MobLand' sometimes feels like an all-too-familiar gangland tale, but a terrific cast elevates the show from its genre trappings.
Paramount+ offers two plans, both of which include “MobLand.” The ad-supported plan costs $7.99/month, while the ad-free plan costs $12.99/month. If you subscribe through Amazon Prime Video Channels, you can take advantage of a seven-day free trial to watch the series.
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Screen Rant on MSNIf You're Looking To Fill The Void Left By Peaky Blinders, Check Out Guy Ritchie's New Crime Drama Starring Tom Hardy On Paramount+There aren't many TV shows that can aptly fill the Peaky Blinders void, but Guy Ritchie and Tom Hardy's new Paramount+ show could be perfect.
Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Tom Hardy, and Paddy Considine all star in Guy Ritchie's latest crime series, 'MobLand.'
From "Aladdin" to "Fountain of Youth," Guy Ritchie has spread his wings in recent years and traveled far and wide to build fantasy worlds for the audiences to lose themselves in. The British director returns to his London street-level crime drama roots as he teams up with "Top Boy" writer Ronan Bennett for "MobLand.
A new London-set crime show from Guy Ritchie and Top Boy writer Ronan Bennett sounds like a match made in gangland TV heaven – the gun-toting, geezer-iffic equivalent of Marvel’s The Avengers, with a lot less spandex and a great many more c-words flying about.
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Now if that sounds like a star-studded cast, that's because it is. Getting Hardy, Brosnan and Mirren on screen together would make any Hollywood executive salivate, and it's impre
The new gangster drama series starring Tom Hardy was already picking up a ton of hype and traction on social media long before it premiered at the end of March. The little teasers and fan-made reels that flooded virtually all corners of the Internet had pretty much created a viral sensation to precede it.