Season 1, which was overseen by creator and showrunner Ronan Bennett, ran smoothly, by all accounts.
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- Sources say Season 2 of the hit series became a perfect storm, involving an actor unaccustomed to the frantic rhythm of television and a red-hot writer suddenly so in demand that he was stretched thin.
- But then Bennett was replaced as showrunner by Butterworth, who has many outside projects competing for his attention.
- Hardy asked to see as many scripts as possible so he could build his character for the season.
- The cast, including Hardy, sometimes needed to learn their lines the day of production, which resulted in Hardy staying in his trailer for extended periods.
Tom Hardy's departure from the series 'MobLand' has been attributed to reported clashes with producers Jez Butterworth and David Glasser, marking a significant shift in the production's dynamics.
Initially, Season 1 was overseen by Ronan Bennett and was well-received, but the transition to Season 2 has been fraught with challenges, including Hardy's struggles to adapt to the fast-paced demands of television.
Sources indicate that Hardy felt sidelined as the show increasingly focused on an ensemble cast featuring Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan, leading to his dissatisfaction. The production has faced logistical issues, with cast members often needing to learn their lines on the day of filming, which reportedly caused Hardy to spend extended periods in his trailer.
In light of these challenges, producers have begun discussions with potential replacements, including Colin Farrell and Idris Elba, as they navigate the fallout from Hardy's exit. The change in showrunners, with Bennett replaced by Butterworth, who is juggling multiple projects, has further complicated the situation.
As the series moves forward, the implications of Hardy's departure on the show's direction and audience reception remain to be seen.

