Pierce Brosnan Teases MobLand Season 2: What’s Next After That Shocking Finale?

Pierce Brosnan discusses MobLand Season 2 possibilities after the intense and unpredictable conclusion of the show’s first season, leaving fans and cast alike uncertain about what lies ahead. The acclaimed actor, who portrays Conrad Harrigan, shares his thoughts on the potential future of the gritty crime drama, as conversations around renewal begin to grow.

Brosnan Reflects on MobLand’s Uncertain Future

The aftermath of MobLand’s shocking Season 1 finale continues to stir strong reactions, with audiences and Pierce Brosnan himself still processing the events that left the Harrigan crime family in turmoil. Brosnan, embodying the formidable but imperiled Irish boss Conrad Harrigan, has admitted that he has not been briefed about future plot developments. Instead, he relishes the suspense and unpredictability that comes with not knowing the narrative direction for the possible second season.

During an interview with Taylor Gates from Collider, where he was joined by co-star Samuel L. Jackson, Brosnan was questioned about his hopes for MobLand if the series receives a renewal. He made it clear that, despite having personal ideas about where Conrad’s story could go, he has not shared them with Guy Ritchie, Jez Butterworth, or Ronan Bennett, the show’s creative team. As Brosnan explains:

“I honestly don’t know what’s going to happen. I have some ideas in my head, but I have not expressed those to Guy Ritchie or to Jez Butterworth or Ronan Bennett, who are the writers. I have no idea. I don’t know. I mean, I didn’t know going in last time, so there’s a part of me that’s quite happy to let it all just unfold before me. Right now, I’m just feeding the chickens, I’m painting, I’m golfing, and that’s what I do — enjoying life.”

—Pierce Brosnan, Actor

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Jackson Offers a Lighthearted Prediction

Samuel L. Jackson, sharing the spotlight in the interview and starring as St. Christopher in another upcoming project, humorously interrupted with his take on Conrad’s fate:

“He’s never getting out of prison! Leave him alone!”

—Samuel L. Jackson, Actor

Jackson’s jest aside, the fate of Brosnan’s character remains one of the biggest questions following MobLand’s dramatic finale. Despite imprisonment, Conrad Harrigan’s influence over the Harrigan family and their criminal operations continues to ripple throughout the story.

Key Players and Storylines at a Crossroads

The final episode of Season 1, titled The Beast in Me, delivered a high-stakes showdown that fulfilled the series’ dramatic ambitions. With both Conrad and his wife Maeve, played by Helen Mirren, behind bars, the family underwent significant changes. The narrative saw them expose the mole, O’Hara (portrayed by Lisa Dwan), and stage a calculated response to betrayal. Meanwhile, Kevin (Paddy Considine) and Harry (Tom Hardy) have stepped into leadership roles, facing new dangers from within and outside the organization.

Other prominent figures face their own conflicts: Maeve’s manipulation persists despite incarceration, Eddie (Anson Boon) is caught in a downward spiral, and Seraphina’s (Mandeep Dhillon) loyalty wavers. Kat McAllister (Janet McTeer) continues to have her hand in unseen machinations, fueling the tension as the next chapter of the power struggle looms. For fans wanting to revisit the chaos, the entire first season, including its unforgettable finale, is available for streaming on Paramount+ in the United States.

Brosnan and Jackson Collaborate in The Unholy Trinity

While awaiting news on MobLand’s renewal, fans can look forward to Brosnan and Jackson’s collaboration in the Western drama The Unholy Trinity. Set in Montana during the 1870s, the film tells the story of Henry Broadway (Brandon Lessard), whose father Isaac (Tim Daly) faces execution for a crime he claims he did not commit. Isaac urges Henry to return to the town of Trinity and seek the truth, launching a quest that pits him between Gabriel Dove (Pierce Brosnan), an upright sheriff, and St. Christopher (Samuel L. Jackson), a mysterious outlaw with hidden motives. The film is directed by Richard Gray and written by Lee Zachariah.

The Unholy Trinity had its premiere at the Zurich Film Festival in October 2024 and is scheduled for theatrical release in the United States on June 13, 2025. Jackson and Brosnan discussed this project further with Taylor Gates in the Collider interview, adding another layer to their on-screen partnership.

What’s Next for MobLand and Its Characters?

As viewers eagerly await confirmation of a second season, the fate of the Harrigan family and their associates hangs in the balance. With major shifts in leadership, growing internal strife, and enemies on all sides, the future promises even greater intensity and emotional turmoil. Pierce Brosnan, Guy Ritchie, Jez Butterworth, Ronan Bennett, and the expanded ensemble—including Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Janet McTeer, Paddy Considine, Lisa Dwan, and Seraphina—are central to the ongoing intrigue. Until a renewal is announced, MobLand fans can only speculate about what lies ahead for Conrad Harrigan and the rest of the cast.