TV Trailers of the Week: MobLand: Season 2, The Gentlemen: Season 2, Sterling Point and More
📺 Take a peek at some of the latest trailers for upcoming TV shows.
📺 “MobLand: Season 2” Teaser: Tom Hardy Tries to Hold the Harrigans Together as Civil War Threatens Their Criminal Empire — Premiering Friday, September 18th on Paramount+
Anyone who has seen the first season of the British crime series MobLand knows that Tom Hardy is kicking into a new gear. While known for his ferocious on-screen energy, Hardy mostly shines here through restraint, letting every stare, pause, and quiet threat do much of the heavy lifting. It’s still an intensely physical performance, but bottled up inside a far more nuanced and internal character. Hardy even allows his scene partners, most notably Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, to chew the scenery while he hangs back, watches carefully, and waits for the right moment to strike. It’s the same Hardy ferocity, only played in a different key.
Despite recent rumors of on-set clashes with producers (and speculation that the upcoming second season could mark the end of his run), Hardy nevertheless returns to strike fear and settle scores as mob enforcer Harry Da Souza.
Initially conceived as a British spinoff of Ray Donovan, the series was later spun into its own project after filmmaker Guy Ritchie came aboard as executive producer and director. MobLand follows Hardy’s Harry, a loyal fixer for the Harrigans, a powerful North London crime family whose business dealings tend to leave bodies, grudges, and unfinished wars in their wake.
Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren also return as Conrad and Maeve Harrigan, the formidable heads of this criminal dynasty who, following the events of Season 1, have seen their power tested and their grip on the underworld begin to slip. Brosnan plays against type here, turning Conrad into a paranoid lunatic, while Mirren’s Maeve, his supposed “better” half, is equally volatile but far more calculating and willing to stab even her own family in the back to get what she wants.
Season 2 finds Harry still grappling with that burden as he contends with a massive civil war that is leaving London bloodied and the Harrigan empire more vulnerable than ever. Harry is once again stuck in the middle as the family’s competing factions rip apart a legacy built not on allegiance but on fear, ambition, and self-preservation.
Paddy Considine reprises his role as Conrad and Maeve’s son—and Harry’s childhood friend—Kevin, while Mandeep Dhillon returns as Seraphina Harrigan, Conrad’s beloved daughter from another marriage, whom Maeve absolutely despises.
Joanne Froggatt also returns as Harry’s wife, Jan, while other returning cast members include Lara Pulver and Teddie Allen, with Anson Boon back as Eddie Harrigan, the heir apparent who might be the most psychotic of them all.
Created by Ronan Bennett, whose television credits include Top Boy, Gunpowder, and The Day of the Jackal, the series has Guy Ritchie returning to direct a few episodes while remaining among the executive producers alongside Bennett, Jez Butterworth, and David C. Glasser.
Paramount+ will release the ten-episode second season of MobLand weekly on Fridays beginning September 18th, while Season 1 is currently available to stream on the platform. It’s one of the rare Paramount+ series that isn’t produced by Taylor Sheridan.
📺 “The Gentlemen: Season 2” Teaser: Theo James and Kaya Scodelario Take Their Criminal Empire International in Guy Ritchie’s Gangster Series — Premiering Thursday, September 3rd on Netflix
Okay, so let the Guy Ritchie-fueled underworld mayhem continue.
Here’s a newly released teaser for another Ritchie-produced crime saga, this time for the second season of Netflix’s The Gentlemen, the series inspired by his 2019 gangster film of the same name... or, technically, a spinoff from the film.
Theo James returns as Eddie Horniman, the reluctant aristocratic head of his family’s weed empire, a criminal enterprise he never intended to inherit but can no longer escape.
It has now been one year since Eddie accepted his place inside the Glass organization, and he is no longer simply trying to survive the business. He wants to expand it. His next move involves crossing borders, which means pushing into territory controlled by the Italian mafia.
And crossing those borders can only lead to more bloodshed and betrayal. Eddie might have the ambition to build an empire, but whether he has the nerve to survive one is another question.
Kaya Scodelario also returns as Susie Glass, Eddie’s elegant partner in crime, while Ray Winstone, Joely Richardson, Vinnie Jones, Daniel Ings, and Giancarlo Esposito are all back for another puff of gangster action.
Guy Ritchie (damn, this guy never sleeps) is also back to direct, taking the series further into the kind of world he has been refining since his earliest crime films. So expect even more fast talkers, polished criminals, tangled schemes, and ambitious gangsters who believe they are clever enough to stay ahead of everyone else.
The Gentlemen: Season 2 is slated to premiere Thursday, September 3rd, on Netflix. Eddie may still have the manners of an aristocrat, but taking on the mafia will require something considerably less gentlemanly... and far more ruthless.
📺 “Sterling Point” Trailer: A Surprise Island Inheritance Uncovers a Hidden Sister and a Summer of Family Secrets in Megan Park’s Coming-of-Age Series Starring Ella Rubin, Amélie Hoeferle, and Keen Ruffalo — Premiering Wednesday, August 5th on Prime Video
Some summers come with beaches, laughs, and teen crushes. And if you’re lucky, a few lifelong memories. This one, however, comes with one very complicated inheritance and a whole lot of family secrets, as this new Prime Video series sets out to prove that summer might bring new beginnings, but it can also expose a family history no one saw coming.
In the new coming-of-age drama Sterling Point, Ella Rubin (Fear Street: Prom Queen, Until Dawn) stars as Annie Jacobson, a New York teenager who arrives on her estranged grandfather’s Canadian island with her twin brother Connor, played by newcomer Keen Ruffalo—yes, Mark Ruffalo’s son.
Still grieving the loss of her mother at a young age, Annie is stunned when she spots a mysterious girl on the island who bears an uncanny resemblance to her. Her name is Ramona, played by Amélie Hoeferle. And there’s a reason she looks so much like Annie’s mother: Ramona is the half-sister Annie never knew existed. So when the two accidentally come face-to-face inside their grandfather’s cabin, each initially believes the other is an intruder. But as this long-buried family secret finally comes to light, it pits the two sisters against each other while forcing them to grapple with the family bond that was kept from them.
Over the course of one defining summer, Annie, her twin brother Connor, and her newly discovered half-sister Ramona begin untangling their family history, while Annie also forms new friendships and romantic connections with the island’s other young residents.
Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie, Bo Bragason, and Daniel Quinn-Toye round out the ensemble, while Jay Duplass co-stars as Annie and Connor’s father and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Ramona’s father.
Megan Park, the filmmaker behind the critically acclaimed coming-of-age films My Old Ass and The Fallout, created the forthcoming Amazon series and serves as showrunner alongside Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, the veteran producers behind The O.C. and Gossip Girl.
All eight episodes of Sterling Point are due to premiere Wednesday, August 5th, on Prime Video.
📺 “Marshals: Season 2” Teaser: Luke Grimes Brings Kayce Dutton Back Into Montana Justice in New Season of CBS’ Yellowstone Spinoff — Coming Fall 2026 to CBS and Paramount+
The ranch may be behind him, but Montana still knows his name. Luke Grimes returns as Kayce Dutton, the former Navy SEAL and rancher now serving with an elite U.S. Marshals unit confronting violent threats across big-sky country. With Arielle Kebbel and Tatanka Means joining the ride, alongside Mo Brings Plenty as Mo and Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater, this Spencer Hudnut-showrun Yellowstone spinoff keeps Kayce caught between duty, family, and the emotional cost of drawing another line in the dirt. ’Cuz out there in Montana, a Dutton can leave the ranch behind... but trouble rarely returns the favor.
📺 “Fightland” Trailer: Howard Charles Stars as a Former Heavyweight Champion Coming Home Swinging in 50 Cent’s London-Set Crime Series with Deborah Ayorinde, Nicholas Pinnock, and Clarke Peters — Premieres Friday, July 31st on STARZ
Rapper-turned-producer 50 Cent takes his brand of hard-hitting crime drama across the pond for a new STARZ series where revenge lands harder than any punch. Howard Charles stars as Duke Kilroy, a British-born heavyweight champion who returns to London after serving several years in prison. Determined to destroy the criminal kingpin he believes ruined his life and killed his brother, Duke infiltrates a cartel where loyalty is fragile, betrayal is everywhere, and every move could be his last. From executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, and also starring Deborah Ayorinde, Nicholas Pinnock, and Clarke Peters, the series suggests that no one ever truly leaves the fight game until the final bell rings.
📺 “The Rapture” Trailer: Ruth Jones Plays a Forensic Psychologist Investigating a Teenage Killer Who Claims She Can Predict the Future in BBC’s Psychological Thriller with India Amarteifio — Coming Soon to BBC
Some warnings sound impossible until they start coming true. Adapted from Liz Jensen’s bestselling novel, this high-stakes British thriller stars Gavin & Stacey’s Ruth Jones as forensic psychologist Gabs Fox, who begins working at a high-security psychiatric hospital and meets Bethany Krall, played by Queen Charlotte’s India Amarteifio, a 17-year-old convicted of murdering her mother who insists she is innocent. As Bethany’s psychic predictions pull Gabs toward a deeper mystery involving the girl’s estranged father and his religious movement, belief becomes its own kind of danger. The question is no longer just what Bethany did or what she knows, but what happens if she is right about the future.
📺 “Diarra From Detroit: Season 2” Trailer: Diarra Kilpatrick’s Chaotic Detroit Mystery Moves to Paramount+ With Murders, Treasure Hunts, and Trouble — Premiering Wednesday, July 29th on Paramount+
Summer plans are overrated when there’s a triple homicide to solve. Series creator/star Diarra Kilpatrick returns as Diarra Brickland, whose attempt to keep things breezy gets derailed by a furniture-recovery job that opens the door to murder, urban legends, gang conflict, a citywide treasure hunt, and a secret society. With Morris Chestnut, Phylicia Rashad, Bryan Terrell Clark, and DomiNque Perry in the mix, Season 2 sends Detroit’s messiest amateur sleuth back undercover. Some people find themselves over the summer; Diarra finds another criminal underworld.
📺 “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy” Trailer: Charlie Brown Helps Snoopy Track Down His Missing Doghouse in Apple TV’s New Peanuts Special — Premiering Friday, July 31st on Apple TV
Home is where the doghouse is. When Snoopy’s beloved little red residence is accidentally sold at a yard sale, Charlie Brown sets out to help his devastated best friend get it back. Directed by Ridd Sorensen and based on Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts, this Apple TV special turns a missing house into a sweet reminder that home is built from more than wood, nails, and a really good roof. Even Snoopy knows curb appeal only gets you so far.
📺 “The Apartment Job” Trailer: A Former Gang Boss and an Aspiring Lawyer Try to Rob the System in This New Korean Crime Comedy Series Starring Ji Sung, Ha Yoon-kyoung and Park Byung-eun — Premiering Saturday, July 11th on Netflix
Real estate fraud gets a very messy tenant meeting in this new Korean crime comedy series. Ji Sung stars as a cash-strapped former gang boss who teams up with an aspiring lawyer to steal an apartment complex’s reserve fund, only to stumble into a deeper corruption scheme than either one expected. With Ha Yoon-kyoung and Park Byung-eun co-starring, the scam quickly turns into something bigger, stranger, and harder to walk away from.
📺 “A Shop for Killers: Season 2” Trailer: Kim Hye-jun Reenters the Assassin Underworld to Defend Her Uncle’s Deadly Legacy in This Korean Action Thriller — Premieres Wednesday, July 22nd on Hulu and Disney+
Surviving the shop was only the opening round. Kim Hye-jun returns as Jeong Ji-an, who protected the dangerous operation her uncle left behind but still has assassins chasing her through the shadows. With Lee Dong-wook back as Jeong Jin-man and Hyunri and Masaki Okada joining the cast, Season 2 pulls Ji-an deeper into the killer network she inherited. When the family business is murder, closing up shop is never that easy.
📺 “Though I Am an Inept Villainess” Trailer: A Palace Body-Swap Turns Deadly in Netflix’s Court Fantasy Anime — Streaming Sunday, July 12th on Netflix in Select Regions of Asia
Palace intrigue is rough enough before someone steals your body. This fantasy anime follows Keigetsu and Reirin after a body swap leaves one of them trapped in a beloved noblewoman’s dying body and the other facing punishment for crimes she did not commit. As danger coils beneath the royal court, the two unlikely allies have to untangle betrayal, survival, and identity before the palace finishes the job.
📺 “Smoking Behind the Supermarket With You” Trailer: A Burnt-Out Salaryman Finds an Unexpected Connection During Late-Night Smoke Breaks in Netflix’s Romantic Anime — Streaming Friday, July 10th on Netflix
A cigarette break is supposed to clear the head, not complicate the heart. In this new romantic anime series, burnt-out salaryman Sasaki gets through each day with cigarettes and the smile of supermarket clerk Yamada. Until one evening, a mysterious woman invites him to smoke behind the store. What begins as a quiet escape from work slowly becomes an unexpected connection, giving him something new to look forward to after closing time.
📺 “Black Clover: Season 2” Trailer: Asta and Yuno Return for a New Magical Saga on Their Road to Becoming the Wizard King — Coming to Crunchyroll in October
A new saga begins, but the dream remains the same. In a world ruled by magic, powerless Asta continues wielding his rare Anti-Magic grimoire alongside gifted rival Yuno as both face tougher enemies on their separate paths toward becoming the Wizard King. Based on Yūki Tabata’s manga, this anime fantasy adventure returns with higher stakes, stronger spells, and another reminder that giving up has never been part of Asta’s vocabulary.
📺 “Suikoden: The Anime” Trailer: Two Child Soldiers Are Pulled to Opposite Sides of a War in Konami’s Fantasy Adventure Adaptation — Airing in Japan starting in October
Two boys share the same tent, the same sky, and the same hope of surviving the war together. Lilyu and his closest friend Jowie serve as child soldiers for the powerful Highland Kingdom, believing ordinary life will return once the fighting ends. Instead, destiny grants them extraordinary power and pulls them deeper into a conflict that threatens to divide their friendship and reshape the Dunan region. Based on Konami’s Suikoden II and directed by Yūzō Satō, this anime fantasy saga suggests that protecting everything may require choosing what (and who) you are willing to lose.
📺 “Return to Fox Hollow: New Victims, Darker Secrets” Trailer: Fresh Leads Expose a More Disturbing Chapter in the Fox Hollow Farm Murders — Streaming Wednesday, July 8th on Hulu/Disney+
The case may have gone cold, but Fox Hollow is still giving up its secrets. This true-crime documentary revisits the murders linked to Herb Baumeister as new evidence, additional victims, and previously unheard sources push the investigation in unsettling directions. What once looked like a closed chapter now appears to be only part of a much larger story.
📺 “WWE: Unreal: Season 3” Trailer: John Cena Says Goodbye as WWE’s Next Generation Steps Into the Spotlight — Premieres Tuesday, July 21st on Netflix
The matches may be scripted, but the pressure behind them is very real. Season 3 follows John Cena’s farewell, the return of a fan favorite, and a new generation of WWE Superstars fighting for their place on the card as injuries, creative pivots, and career-defining decisions disrupt the road to WrestleMania 42. With cameras returning to the writers’ room and backstage corridors, this sports documentary series reveals how quickly even the biggest plans can get pinned.
📺 “The Final Problem” Teaser: A Retired Sherlock Holmes Actor Investigates a Murder Among 13 Storm-Trapped Suspects in This Spanish Mystery Series Starring José Coronado — Premiering Friday, September 25th on Netflix
Thirteen guests, one isolated hotel, and a death no one can escape. Set in 1959, this period mystery follows Basil (José Coronado), a retired actor once famous for playing Sherlock Holmes, who puts his old detective instincts to work after a woman’s apparent suicide begins looking like murder. With a storm cutting the island off from the outside world, every guest becomes a suspect and every secret offers another possible motive. Directed by Félix Viscarret and adapted from Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s novel, this locked-room mystery proves that playing a great detective and solving a real crime are two very different games.
📺 “Love in Slow Motion” Trailer: A Best Friend’s Engagement Turns Into a Friend-Zone Wake-Up Call in This Kuwaiti Romantic Comedy Series Starring Nour Al Ghandour and Ali Kakooli — Streaming Thursday, July 23rd on Netflix
Nothing complicates the friend zone quite like an engagement. Egyptian actress Nour Al Ghandour stars as Haya, a chronically single woman who has always kept romance at a safe distance, until her best friend Jawad (Ali Kakooli) announces he is getting married. As familiar feelings begin taking on an entirely new meaning, Haya must decide whether she has missed her chance or finally recognized the love that was beside her all along. Sometimes the heart moves slowly right up until time starts running out.
📺 “Death Inc.: Final Season” Trailer: A Fight Over Leadership Turns Funeral-Home Management Into a Corporate Disaster in This Spanish Workplace Comedy Finale Starring Diego Martín and Carlos Areces — Premiering Friday, August 7th on Netflix
Running a funeral home is hard enough without killing morale. In this six-episode final season, Chemi (Diego Martín) installs himself as Torregrosa’s temporary director, leaving Dámaso (Carlos Areces) torn between sabotage and shameless flattery while waiting for his promised turn. But Chemi’s corporate-minded reforms quickly prove disastrous for the funeral trade. This Spanish workplace comedy prepares to bury itself with one last round of bad decisions before closing its doors for good.








