Here are the latest widely cited updates on Helen Mirren and Tom Hardy as of late May 2026.
Direct answer
- There has been renewed public discussion about their on-set dynamic during MobLand, with Helen Mirren publicly supporting Tom Hardy after multiple reports of tension on the set. This is reflected in Mirren’s May 2026 Instagram post in which she wrote “Love you now and always,” which many outlets interpreted as a gesture of support for Hardy. Additionally, industry outlets have circulated varying reports about Hardy’s status on MobLand Season 3, with some statements suggesting ongoing discussions about his return and others noting that he was not fired, as tensions were described but there was no confirmed departure.[1][2][3][9]
Context and sources
- Mirren’s public stance: Entertainment Weekly reported Mirren’s Instagram post expressing affection for Hardy amid the controversy, signaling a public show of support. TV Insider echoed this by noting Mirren’s supportive post amid firing rumors and described ongoing discussions about Hardy’s role in Season 3.[3][1]
- Contested character of the reports: Puck News initially claimed Hardy was fired from MobLand, which led to coverage about delays and set friction; later reports from Variety and other outlets indicated that Hardy was not fired and that discussions for Season 3 were continuing, suggesting a contested but unresolved situation rather than a confirmed dismissal.[2][1][3]
- Additional context from coverage: Other outlets (including regional and entertainment outlets) have highlighted the tension on set, including lateness and production friction, but without consensus on the ultimate outcome for Hardy’s participation in future seasons.[5][9][2]
What this means for MobLand
- The situation appears to be in flux, with co-star Mirren publicly defending Hardy and producers reportedly keeping options open for Season 3, but without a definitive public confirmation of Hardy’s participation at this moment.[1][2][3]
- Given Mirren’s stated support and the lack of a definitive firing announcement, Hardy’s return for MobLand Season 3 remains a live question, likely contingent on ongoing production discussions and internal decisions at Paramount+/the producers.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can summarize the key claims from each source in a concise side-by-side timeline, or pull the latest direct quotes from the May 2026 coverage. I can also look for additional up-to-date confirmations from official statements or trade reports if you want the very latest developments.