Muestra a dos generaciones de gángsters, sus negocios, las relaciones que tejen y el hombre al que llaman para arreglar sus problemas.Muestra a dos generaciones de gángsters, sus negocios, las relaciones que tejen y el hombre al que llaman para arreglar sus problemas.Muestra a dos generaciones de gángsters, sus negocios, las relaciones que tejen y el hombre al que llaman para arreglar sus problemas.
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MobLand is a crime drama that delivers strong characters, tension, and psychological depth-even if it sometimes reaches beyond its limits. Led by a standout cast including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, this Guy Ritchie-produced series brings slow-burning suspense and emotional weight to the classic gangster story.
Tom Hardy is excellent as Harry Da Souza-quiet, intense, and fiercely loyal. He adds power to every scene he's in. Brosnan and Mirren, though their Irish accents have divided opinions, still grab attention, even if their performances sometimes feel a bit over-the-top. The supporting cast-Geoff Bell, Paddy Considine, and Lara Pulver-help build a world where loyalty, power, and betrayal constantly clash.
Visually, MobLand strikes a good balance between Ritchie-style flair and a more grounded, realistic tone. The cinematography is sharp, the music adds to the mood, and the direction keeps things focused. While the early episodes move slowly, the story picks up mid-season, offering twists that feel natural, not forced. The season finale leaves a few questions unanswered-enough to make you want more, without feeling unfinished.
The show's weak spots include inconsistent accents, some underdeveloped characters, and a few overly dramatic moments. Still, these flaws are outweighed by strong writing and powerful scenes.
In short, MobLand doesn't reinvent the gangster genre, but it gives it new energy. If you're looking for a smart, character-focused crime drama, this is well worth watching. Just don't expect Snatch-this one's darker, more serious, and takes its time to unfold.
MobLand is a crime drama that delivers strong characters, tension, and psychological depth-even if it sometimes reaches beyond its limits. Led by a standout cast including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, this Guy Ritchie-produced series brings slow-burning suspense and emotional weight to the classic gangster story.
Tom Hardy is excellent as Harry Da Souza-quiet, intense, and fiercely loyal. He adds power to every scene he's in. Brosnan and Mirren, though their Irish accents have divided opinions, still grab attention, even if their performances sometimes feel a bit over-the-top. The supporting cast-Geoff Bell, Paddy Considine, and Lara Pulver-help build a world where loyalty, power, and betrayal constantly clash.
Visually, MobLand strikes a good balance between Ritchie-style flair and a more grounded, realistic tone. The cinematography is sharp, the music adds to the mood, and the direction keeps things focused. While the early episodes move slowly, the story picks up mid-season, offering twists that feel natural, not forced. The season finale leaves a few questions unanswered-enough to make you want more, without feeling unfinished.
The show's weak spots include inconsistent accents, some underdeveloped characters, and a few overly dramatic moments. Still, these flaws are outweighed by strong writing and powerful scenes.
In short, MobLand doesn't reinvent the gangster genre, but it gives it new energy. If you're looking for a smart, character-focused crime drama, this is well worth watching. Just don't expect Snatch-this one's darker, more serious, and takes its time to unfold.
Mirren nd Brosnan are out of this time and world; their acting makes you believe every single line. Amazing script, production and direction. Every single character has an incredible personality and definition. MTV's shows are heading the lineup of nowadays series. Can't wait for the next season; the closing of the last episode is just smooth and epic. Well done Prime!
Just finished watching and I thought it was an amazing show. The acting was superb all across the board, with every character feeling alive and believable. The story kept me hooked from start to finish, full of twists that were exciting and genuinely unpredictable. It also had a touch of dark humor, used sparingly and in just the right moments, which made it even better.
MobLand is a solid gangster show. Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza is brilliant, and other characters like Conrad and Maeve Harrigan are also strong. The story is emotional and keeps you on edge. It's not very bloody, but still intense, might feel too much for sensitive viewers.
There's a good plot twist at the end (no spoilers). If you liked Ray Donovan, this will feel familiar. Still, it's well-acted, well-made, and worth a watch.
There's a good plot twist at the end (no spoilers). If you liked Ray Donovan, this will feel familiar. Still, it's well-acted, well-made, and worth a watch.
You won't be disappointed with the characters, plot, plot twists, relationships. It's devilishly good. At times, a story line might be hard to follow or you don't understand how all the pieces are connected, but it is explained soon enough. All cast is amazing but Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan are standouts. Just when you think you've figured it out, there is another twist. Looking forward to season 2....hurry up.
Pierce Brosnan Through the Years
Pierce Brosnan Through the Years
From iconic moments in the James Bond franchise to roles in Mamma Mia! and "MobLand," look back at Pierce Brosnan's impressive career.
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- CuriosidadesThe series was originally intended to be a prequel to Ray Donovan. In February 2024, Paramount+ released the premise of the series, which was to be titled the Donovans, stating, "With the most powerful clients in Europe, The Donovans will see family fortunes and reputations at risk. Odd alliances unfold, and betrayal around every corner; and while the family might be London's most elite fixers today, the nature of their business means there is no guarantee what's in store tomorrow." The story was believed to be centered around Ray Donovan's character, which would explore the rise and formation of his criminal enterprise. Guy Ritchie was named as the director and executive producer. In October 2024, Paramount+ announced that the spinoff idea was called off and the show was rewritten to become its own standalone series with no narrative connection to Ray Donovan. Guy Ritchie remained on the creative team.
- ConexionesReferenced in Línea de Cal: Casar, matar o foll*r y los mayores cornudos de San Fermín (2025)
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Written by Carlos O'Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan III, Grian Chatten, Tom Coll
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