7 Outcomes we can predict for MobLand season finale

MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios
MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios

MobLand takes you through the streets of London that have never been bloodier, and its famous Harrigan empire that has never been shakier. As Paramount+’s gritty crime saga MobLand barrels toward its climactic finale, fans are bracing for a storm of betrayals, revelations, and power plays that could redefine the very fabric of this underworld drama. In the penultimate episode, “Beggars Banquet,” the Harrigan family dinner imploded into a Molotov cocktail of secrets and shifting loyalties. Kevin confronted the darkest corners of his past, Maeve’s cold calculations were finally dragged into the light, and Alice, whose badge remains hidden behind a perfectly tailored suit, gathered the kind of evidence that could sink the entire Harrigan dynasty. And just when it seemed the pressure couldn’t build any higher, the police came crashing in, leaving the once-indomitable family fractured and cornered.

Now, with the MobLand finale titled “The Beast in Me” set to drop on June 1, the question isn’t just who will make it out alive, but what kind of monster will emerge victorious and control the streets of London. The chessboard is set, pawns are being sacrificed without mercy, and the kings and queens of Britain's criminal elite are ready to make their final, fatal moves. From long-buried vendettas to last-minute alliances, here are seven outcomes we can predict with near-efficient certainty for the climax of the MobLand season finale.


Conrad and Maeve’s to face-off with Richie in MobLand finale

Conrad and Maeve Harrigan in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios
Conrad and Maeve Harrigan in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios

The MobLand chessboard is set, and all roads lead to one inevitable clash between Conrad and Maeve Harrigan vs. Richie Stevenson. With Episode 9 dropping a bombshell arrest that left the Harrigan dynasty staggering, the power vacuum at the top has triggered a seismic shift. Enter Richie (Geoff Bell), the ruthless patriarch of the Stevenson clan in MobLand, who’s been simmering with vengeance ever since the Harrigans were implicated in the cold-blooded murder of his wife, Vron.

For Richie, this isn’t just business, it's payback ending in blood. And now, with Conrad (Pierce Brosnan) and Maeve (Helen Mirren) sidelined, Richie senses death in the criminal waters of London, as he's seen reinstating old allegiances with Tattersall, allowing him access to the Police Department. The once-untouchable Harrigans are fractured, reeling from betrayals within their own ranks, and Richie is ready to strike like a viper. MobLand finale is shaping up to be a brutal reckoning, one forged in years of bad blood and unfinished vendettas.

Expect bullets, betrayals, and brutal truths. This isn’t just a showdown; it’s an unburied war ready to erupt, and viewers best be assured, take some big players down with it. Will Conrad and Maeve claw their way back from the brink for one last act of control? Or is this Richie’s moment to torch the empire and dance on its ashes? The only thing that's for certain is that the MobLand season finale won’t pull any punches.


Kat's plans to slowly come to light in MobLand finale

Kat in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios
Kat in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios

Kat McAllister (Janet McTeer) has been the silent architect behind MobLand's escalating chaos. With her poised demeanor and strategic mind, she's manipulated events from the shadows, orchestrating a complex web of alliances and betrayals. As the MobLand season finale approaches, her intricate plans are beginning to surface, revealing her as the true power broker in this criminal saga. Throughout the series, Kat's influence has been subtle yet profound. Her alliance with Jaime Lopez (Jordi Mollà), a key player in the international fentanyl trade, hints at ambitions that extend beyond local turf wars. By positioning herself at the nexus of the drug supply chain, Kat aims to control the flow of fentanyl into London, effectively holding both the Harrigans and the Stevensons in her grasp.

Central to Kat's strategy is Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), the Harrigans' formidable fixer. Initially, Kat's interactions with Harry seemed transactional, but it's become evident that she's been grooming him for a more significant role. By offering assistance during critical moments, like when she facilitated Seraphina's rescue from Richie's cartel warehouse, she consequently ensnared Harry in a web of obligations. Each favor she extended, tightened her grip, compelling Harry to act in ways that align with her broader objectives. Kat's manipulation of Harry serves multiple purposes. Not only does it grant her an insider within the Harrigan operation, but it also allows her to subtly steer the family's decisions. By influencing Harry, she indirectly shapes the Harrigans' responses to external threats, ensuring outcomes that favor her overarching plan to dominate the drug trade.

As MobLand reaches its climax, the full extent of Kat's machinations is poised to be unveiled. Her calculated moves suggest a long-standing agenda to dismantle existing power structures and rebuild them under her control. The question remains: will Harry recognize the depth of her manipulation in time to break free, or will he become an unwitting pawn in her quest for supremacy? In the end, Kat McAllister's emergence from the shadows underscores a central theme of MobLand, emphasizing that the most formidable threats often come not from overt aggression but from the quiet, calculated moves of an almost-omniscient master strategist.


Jan finally gives up on her relationship with Harry in MobLand finale

Jan Da Souza in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios
Jan Da Souza in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios

Jan Da Souza (Joanne Froggatt) has been the emotional anchor of MobLand for the entirety of the series, acting as the woman torn between loyalty and liberation, love and survival. However, as the curtain prepares to fall on the season, it seems Jan might finally cut the cord tying her to the volatile world of the Harrigans, and more specifically, to her husband, Harry (Tom Hardy), the clan’s fiercely loyal, but morally ambiguous fixer. Their relationship has been one of the show's most poignant slow-burn tragedies. From the outside, Jan and Harry were the unbreakable pair, weathering the storms of betrayal, bloodshed, and backroom deals. But inside, Jan’s heart has been quietly splintering, which recent episodes have made abundantly clear.

The final straw? Harry’s deepening descent into the family’s darkest operations filled with cover-ups, contract killings, and his silent complicity in the Harrigans' dirtiest business. When Jan stumbled upon a hidden file in Harry’s study and uncovered horrific truths about her husband's dealings, it made the betrayal hit a new, irreparable depth. No longer could she shield her daughter, Gina, from the shadows creeping into their home. What’s more, Jan’s unlikely connection with undercover officer Alice or Nicole (Emily Barber) has sparked something beyond suspicion, against her in the eyes of the Harrigan Patriarch. Alice, driven yet compassionate, has become a mirror to Jan’s buried instincts: protect, escape, start over. Their quiet, charged exchanges in the last few episodes have hinted at an alliance that goes deeper than legality. It's about survival, and maybe even redemption.

A suitcase in the back of Jan’s closet suggests she's already packed the idea of leaving. Her departure wouldn't just be a personal turning point; it would represent the first real crack in the Harrigans' empire. After all, when the fixer’s heart walks out the door, what’s left to fix? With Jan driving off into the night with Gina, consequently breaking their marriage and Harry's heart, viewers can expect tears, cheers, and the kind of devastating catharsis only MobLand can deliver. This isn’t just a goodbye, but a long, anticipated reckoning.


The “other brother” reveal in MobLand finale

Kevin Harrigan in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios
Kevin Harrigan in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios

One line was all it took. In Episode 8, a cryptic muttering about Kevin’s “other brother” hit MobLand fans like a grenade lobbed into the middle of a quiet Harrigan family dinner. Since then, the internet has been ablaze with one burning question: Who is the Other Brother? With many theories floating around, there are some big suspicions to uncover.

One theory is that Harry, the Harrigan family's steely fixer with a knack for cleaning up messes both literal and metaphorical, might just be more than the family’s right-hand man. What if he's actually blood? Specifically, if he turns out to be Conrad’s illegitimate son, that would make him Kevin's secret half-brother, throwing a Molotov cocktail of drama into an already volatile family dynamic. Imagine the slow-burning rage Kevin might feel, realizing the man who’s always had his father's ear might also share his blood.

Another more popular theory is that Eddie could be Conrad's son with Bella and not Kevin, which could massively explain the fraught dynamic between the two and also the fact that Eddie seems to share a lot of similarity with Conrad, more than he does with Kevin. As the finale draws closer, this theory is most likely to be confirmed, as several signs have been pointing towards the same conclusion. However, an explanation is a must to understand the complicated arrangements and alliances that the Harrigan family is known to deal in.

If the MobLand season finale pulls back the curtain on this twisted lineage, we’re not just talking about a shocking family twist, we’re looking at a seismic shift in the power balance of MobLand. Loyalties could crumble, alliances might fracture, and the question of who truly belongs at the top of the criminal food chain could ignite a fresh war. With blood, secrets, and ambition all on the line, the Harrigan legacy might be about to rewrite itself, one brother at a time.


The Rat’s identity is finally confirmed in MobLand finale

Harry Da Souza in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios
Harry Da Souza in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios

For weeks now, MobLand fans have been stuck in a web of whispers, side-eyes, and blood-soaked hunches. The Harrigan empire, which was once a fortress of fear and loyalty, is crumbling under the weight of one haunting question: Who’s the rat?

MobLand's penultimate episode, Beggars Banquet, didn’t just turn up the heat, instead, it set the whole table on fire. Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), the family’s cold-eyed fixer and resident human lie detector, silenced Freddie for good after apparently learning the truth. But the kicker is that no one witnessed that reveal. Leading us straight to the juiciest theory yet, that Harry himself might be the mole. It’s almost poetic. The man who cleans up after the family’s messes could be the one who’s been quietly unspooling the Harrigans from the inside. His weariness with the family's bloodlust has been palpable all season. Add in his obsession with protecting Jan (Joanne Froggatt) and their daughter Gina, and you’ve got motive, means, and the ultimate inside track. He knows where all the bodies are buried, as he's the one who buried most of them. However, we can't rule out Alice (Lisa Dwan), the stone-faced wildcard with a badge and a vendetta. She’s been deep undercover so long, it’s easy to forget which side she’s actually on. And then there's Maeve, always ruthless and forever cold; she stands as a big player yet to reveal her whole hand. However, the biggest suspicion lingers on O'Hara, who has always been perfectly positioned to act the part of a rat.

Whether it’s the brooding loyalist turned traitor or the relentless officer with a personal stake, the rat's reveal in the MobLand finale is primed to detonate the last shreds of Harrigan's unity. Expect betrayals, breakdowns, and maybe even a bullet with someone’s name on it. MobLand’s chessboard is set, and someone’s about to cry checkmate.


Bella’s plan succeeds in MobLand finale

Bella Harrigan in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios
Bella Harrigan in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios

For far too long, Bella Harrigan (Lara Pulver) has played the part of the elegant outsider, being her prim, poised self and perpetually dismissed by everyone. But if MobLand has taught us anything, it’s that underestimation is the deadliest weapon in the game, and a rookie mistake. In classic mob fashion, Bella has been quietly sharpening her claws while the rest of the family tore each other apart like wolves in silk suits.

MobLand episode 9 saw her step fully into her new era, with the kind of finesse that would make Lady Macbeth proud. That secret rendezvous between her father, the UK's Home Secretary, and a mysterious Frenchman, Antoine, who works for a Syrian arms dealer, is a calculated but shaky power play. Bella didn’t just facilitate the deal; she recorded it. Is she planning for an insurance policy or blackmail blueprint? Either way, it’s the kind of intel that could flatten careers and rewire allegiances with the push of a button. But Bella isn’t flying solo in this high-stakes heist for control. She’s linked arms with Kat McAllister (Janet McTeer), the silver-haired serpent with a Rolodex of spies, CEOs, and political puppets.

If Bella’s gambit pays off in the finale, we’re not just looking at a shift in power, but a total regime change. Forget Conrad’s brute-force empire. Bella’s is one of soft yet deadly power, with whispered threats, and contracts inked in invisible blood. The finale could crown Bella not just a survivor of the Harrigan storm, but the storm itself. And when the dust settles, she might just be the one sitting on the throne.


Alice and Tattersall’s plan to fall apart in MobLand finale

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Alice in MobLand | Image via: MTV Entertainment Studios

The grand scheme hatched by undercover cop Alice and the semi-retired but still sharp-as-a-tack DCI Colin Tattersall, played with jittery brilliance by Toby Jones, was supposed to be the ace that finally toppled the Harrigan crime syndicate. Aligning with street-slick rival gangster Richie Stevenson (Geoff Bell) seemed like the bold, if risky, masterstroke that would exploit enemy fractures from within. But this is MobLand, and nothing stays clean for long.

When Richie brutally executes two detectives in a backroom show of brute power, the entire operation spirals into uncharted territory. Not only is Tattersall now complicit by association, but the very scaffolding of their takedown operation is starting to creak under the weight of blood and betrayal. Alice, embedded deep inside Harrigan territory, is playing a dangerous game of proximity poker, and after that explosive Harrigan family dinner where her cover almost went up in flames, the stakes have only gotten higher. What was once a calculated alliance is now a collapsing house of cards. Richie’s unpredictable violence has turned him from a useful pawn to a ticking time bomb, and Tattersall’s carefully drawn lines between justice and criminality are rapidly blurring. Meanwhile, Alice faces the terrifying prospect of being made, with her every move being watched by increasingly paranoid Harrigans who’ve learned not to trust a smiling face at their table.

The strange question of why Tattersall wants Alice to plant the DNA in the first place seems murky at best if he's truly planning on letting Richie have the Harrigans as he had promised. It seems like a wasted effort if they get caught overplaying their hand. As the endgame approaches, the characters seem to be dancing with danger and careening towards a bloody catastrophe. As we head into the finale of MobLand, one thing’s clear: if Alice and Tattersall had hoped for a clean victory, the Harrigans had other ideas. This outcome screams of a classic noir unraveling, where the price of ambition might just be the lives of those bold enough to play both sides.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh