If you’re a Paramount Plus drama with “Land” in its title, viewers will seemingly show up for you. The streamer’s new crime series MobLand — and the Taylor Sheridan shows Landman and 1923 — make up the top three launches in Paramount Plus history. It could be Tom Hardy or Guy Ritchie bringing in eyeballs, but I’m sticking with my “Land” theory.
MobLand premiered in late March and stars Hardy as a fixer for a crime family who clashes with another family “in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives,” according to the streaming service. Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren are part of the star-studded cast, and Ritchie directed the first two episodes and serves as an executive producer.
The show’s 10-episode first season has premiered in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia. Paramount Plus subscribers in Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Latin America will have to wait until May 30 to start watching the show.
MobLand shares a creator, Ronan Bennett, with Peacock’s The Day of the Jackal. As of this writing, the show has a 75% score on Rotten Tomatoes. If you’re waiting on more MobLand, here’s your guide to streaming the rest of season 1.
When to watch MobLand on Paramount Plus
In the US, the first five episodes of MobLand are now streaming on Paramount Plus. The remaining five installments will roll out weekly on Sundays. Here’s a release schedule for the rest of the season:
- Episode 6: Antwerp Blues — May 4
- Episode 7: The Crossroads — May 11
- Episode 8: Helter Skelter — May 18
- Episode 9: Beggars Banquet — May 25
- Episode 10: The Beast in Me — June 1
Paramount Plus subscriptions cost $8 or $13 per month, depending on the tier you select. Both give you access to MobLand. The entry-level Essential plan is ad-supported. The pricier Showtime plan removes most ads and includes downloads and Showtime programming. You can also purchase a full year of either plan and save some money versus paying each month individually.
Paramount Plus has a student discount and free trials. You can also get the ad-supported Essential version of the service as one of the perks of a Walmart Plus membership, which costs $13 per month or $98 per year. You can upgrade to the Showtime plan, too, but it’ll run you an extra $5.50 per month or $65 per year.
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