Tom Hardy has been reportedly dropped from the upcoming third season of Paramount+'s hit TV show Mobland after major behind-the-scenes tension during season 2 filming. According to reports, the network decided against renewing Hardy's contract option due to disruptive on-set conduct and creative disputes.No official announcement has been made for the release of the second season, but is expected to premiere on the network towards the end of 2026 or in early 2027. THR confirmed that Hardy was in conflict with the producers, including executive producer Jez Butterworth and members of David Glasser's 101 Studios.A source close to the production house reported that the delay comes from the streamer not yet giving an official renewal for the third chapter. If it moves forward, then the filming is expected to start in September.Continue reading more about the story.What would Tom Hardy do inside the trailer during Mobland filming? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSources have revealed that Tom often stayed in his trailer for hours during season 2 filming, and because of this, the producers would get frustrated and have second thoughts about reconsidering him for the series. They also said that he made the cast wait, including stars like Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan.The source called it a power move and warned that this kind of behavior could damage his reputation and career. The reason is not clear why Hardy stays in his trailer.According to Puck News, he tried to change lines and gave script notes to Jez and creator Ronan. He has also been reported to argue with Pierce and Helen on set.George Miller compares Tom Hardy's Mobland on-set behavior with Charlize Theron in Mad MaxGeorge Miller, the director of Mad Max: Fury Road said,"Tom has a damage to him......but also a brilliance that comes with it..... and whatever was going on with him at the time.....he had to be coaxed out of his trailer."He explained that Charlize was very disciplined due to her dance training. In Mad Max, she showed the precision of her acting and her habit of being the first on set. He added,"I’m an optimist.....so I saw their behavior as mirroring their characters.....where they had to learn to cooperate in order to ensure mutual survival."Other stars open up following Tom Hardy's Mobland on-set behaviorPatrick Stewart, the actor from Star Trek: Nemesis, mentioned that Tom was an odd and solitary individual who avoided social interactions, allowing him to spend most of his time inside his trailer.Charlize also claimed that he often arrived late, due to which it created tension on the set of Mad Max. Moreover, she didn't feel safe working with him and even said that the producers fined him for holding up the crew.Follow Soap Central for more updates on Mobland.