Sounds like there’s a hit out on Harry Da Souza.

A source tells The Hollywood Reporter that Tom Hardy‘s future on Paramount+ series Mobland is very much in limbo following clashes with producers. Hardy has not yet been fired as other outlets have reported, the source says, but there are definitely ongoing discussions about the possibility.

Part of this personal purgatory situation is due to the fact that Paramount+ has yet to pick up Mobland for a third season. A writers room for a potential season three has been opened, I’m told, but that’s an early-innings indicator of intent and not an episode order. The crime thriller is a strong enough performer to warrant such a greenlight, even without Hardy.

Mobland season two wrapped in March. Hardy has had run-ins with executive producer Jez Butterworth as well as individuals at David Glasser’s 101 Studios. (101 Studios is the production company behind Taylor Sheridan’s hit series.)

Hardy plays Da Souza on Mobland, the fixer for a powerful organized crime family headed up by Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan.