Actor Tom Hardy has reportedly been dismissed from the cast of the British gangster series 'Mobland' following its second season. Unconfirmed reports suggest that the decision stemmed from ongoing clashes between Hardy and the show's producers, leading to his eventual departure from the popular drama.
Sources close to the production claim that Hardy's on-set conduct was a contributing factor. Specifically, it has been alleged that the actor kept his prominent co-stars, including Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, waiting for 'hours' during filming. This behaviour has been characterised by some as a 'power play', impacting the production schedule and atmosphere.
The 'Mobland' series, a British production, has garnered a significant following, and the reported exit of one of its lead actors could have implications for its future direction and audience engagement. While details remain unconfirmed by official sources, the allegations highlight potential challenges in high-profile television productions.
Hardy is a well-known figure in the British film and television industry, recognised for his roles in various critically acclaimed projects. His reported departure from 'Mobland' marks a notable development for the series and raises questions about its creative trajectory in subsequent seasons, particularly concerning how the storyline will address the absence of a key character.
As of now, neither representatives for Tom Hardy nor the producers of 'Mobland' have issued official statements regarding these reports. The impact on the show's production schedule or its broadcast future remains speculative until formal announcements are made.