On March 30, 2025, Paramount+ launched its latest original series, MobLand. Interestingly, many viewers are drawing parallels between this new show and the acclaimed works of Taylor Sheridan. Sheridan’s impressive portfolio includes the hit series Yellowstone and its prequels, 1883 and 1923, along with several anticipated spinoffs such as The Madison and additional sequels centered on beloved characters. Since the original Yellowstone premiered in 2018, Sheridan has solidified his status as a leading force in television, continually extending the Yellowstone universe while also branching out into other projects.
New episodes of MobLand premiere weekly on Sundays at 12 AM PT, comprising a total of ten episodes, with the series finale scheduled for June 1, 2025.
In addition to Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan has produced a diverse array of shows, including Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King, Lawmen: Bass Reeves, Lioness, and Landman. These productions, like 1883 and 1923, fall under the Paramount+ umbrella, reflecting Sheridan’s overall deal with the streaming platform, which allows him to develop numerous titles. However, it’s important to clarify that while MobLand is available on Paramount+, it is not a creation of Taylor Sheridan.
MobLand: Not a Taylor Sheridan Production, Yet Shares an Audience
The New Paramount+ Series Reflects Comparable Themes





MobLand is crafted by Ronan Bennett, not Taylor Sheridan. Prior to this series, Bennett garnered recognition for the British crime thriller Top Boy. With MobLand, which stars Tom Hardy and is directed by Guy Ritchie, audiences may mistakenly associate it with Sheridan’s work. This confusion arises from the series’ thematic elements, resonating with viewers of Sheridan’s shows like Yellowstone and Mayor of Kingstown.
MobLand Cast | Role |
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Tom Hardy | Harry Da Souza |
Pierce Brosnan | Conrad Harrigan |
Paddy Considine | Kevin Harrigan |
Joanne Froggatt | Jan Da Souza |
Lara Pulver | Bella Harrigan |
Anson Boon | Eddie Harrigan |
Jasmine Jobson | Zosia |
Mandeep Dhillon | Seraphina |
Daniel Betts | Brendan |
Helen Mirren | Maeve Harrigan |
While the stylistic influence of Guy Ritchie permeates MobLand, some viewers continue to wonder about the possible Sheridan connection due to thematic similarities. It is crucial to note that MobLand does not belong to the neo-Western genre characteristic of Sheridan’s prolific output. Nonetheless, it embraces themes like family, power, illicit activities, and violence, which are prevalent in Sheridan’s storytelling.
A Timely Release for Taylor Sheridan Enthusiasts
The Conclusion of 1923 Season 2 Approaches
The timing of MobLand‘s release is serendipitous for followers of Taylor Sheridan, given that one of his flagship series, 1923, is nearing the end of its second season on Paramount+. The much-anticipated finale of 1923 is set to air on April 6, 2025, coinciding with the premiere of MobLand‘s second episode. This overlap is likely to encourage many viewers to engage with both series, allowing MobLand to be recognized as a compelling option for subsequent viewing.
As 1923 wraps up its season, MobLand can effectively fill the gap for viewers eager for new content from the Paramount+ lineup.
MobLand: A Stepping Stone for Paramount+ Beyond Taylor Sheridan
Expanding Beyond Sheridan’s Influence





MobLand offers Paramount+ an opportunity for expansion beyond merely serving as a platform for Taylor Sheridan’s productions. While Sheridan’s contributions greatly enhance the network’s catalog, relying solely on his work could prove limiting. The partnership between Sheridan and Paramount+ may not endure indefinitely, and it is crucial for the streaming service to diversify its original content offerings.
Despite the thematic and stylistic similarities to Sheridan’s projects, MobLand carves its own niche. Set outside the United States with a distinct narrative focus, the show emphasizes Guy Ritchie’s cinematic influence. Ultimately, Paramount+ must continue to innovate and release original content like MobLand to ensure its growth beyond the shadow of Taylor Sheridan’s extensive portfolio.