Helen Mirren Posts ‘Love You Now and Always’ for Tom Hardy as MobLand Firing Drama Intensifies
Helen Mirren broke her silence on the Tom Hardy MobLand controversy Thursday with a public Instagram show of support — posting a photo of Hardy with the caption ‘love you now and always’ as reports detailed he allegedly kept Mirren and Pierce Brosnan waiting for hours by refusing to leave his trailer.

- Helen Mirren publicly backed embattled MobLand co-star Tom Hardy on Thursday by posting a photo of him on Instagram captioned “love you now and always” — her first public statement since reports emerged that Hardy was fired from Season 3 of the Paramount+ series
- The Hollywood Reporter confirmed Hardy has been clashing with producers, including executive producer Jez Butterworth, though a THR source said his fate is “yet to be decided” — not a finalized firing
- New details allege Hardy “refused to come out” of his trailer during production, keeping both Mirren and Pierce Brosnan waiting for hours; the behavior was described internally as “career suicide”
- Hardy has a documented history of on-set tensions, most famously with Charlize Theron on Mad Max: Fury Road; the MobLand situation is being compared to that pattern across multiple outlets
Helen Mirren has three words for Tom Hardy: love you always. The Oscar-winning actress stepped into the swirling MobLand controversy Thursday by posting a photo of Hardy on Instagram — him in character as Harry Da Souza — and captioning it simply: “love you now and always.” It was her first public word on a situation that has dominated entertainment coverage for days, per TMZ.
The drama around Hardy and the Paramount+ crime series escalated this week after The Hollywood Reporter confirmed he had been clashing with producers, including executive producer Jez Butterworth. One source told THR that Hardy’s future on the show is “yet to be decided” — a somewhat softer characterization than the flat firing reports that initially circulated. Still, the details that have emerged in reporting are pointed: Hardy allegedly refused to leave his trailer during production, leaving both Mirren and Pierce Brosnan waiting for hours. The behavior was described internally as “career suicide.”
Mirren’s post notably doesn’t address the specifics — it’s an endorsement of Hardy, not a press statement. But in a situation where most of the noise has been negative, it landed as exactly the kind of public-facing loyalty that Hardy’s camp needed, per The Wrap.
Pattern Recognition
Whether the MobLand situation resolves in Hardy’s favor or not, it has revived coverage of his history of on-set tensions — a list that includes his documented feud with Charlize Theron during the production of Mad Max: Fury Road, which became public years after the fact. MobLand is one of Paramount+’s most-watched series; whether Hardy returns for a potential Season 3 — and how Mirren’s public support factors into any decision — remains unresolved.
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