10 Best Crime Dramas To Watch After 'MobLand' and Where to Find Them on Streaming Services

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Jack Seale

Jack Seale

JustWatch Editor

MobLand has broken streaming records for Paramount+ in the UK: whether it’s Tom Hardy fans, Guy Ritchie fans or just viewers who love a naughty bit of gangland crime action, this new London mob saga has drawn the punters in. While you’re waiting for the next weekly episode, what other shows should you be streaming to get similar mob/mafia vibes? Find out with our streaming guide.

The Gentlemen

The presence of director Guy Ritchie is fairly easy to spot in MobLand, but it’s not Ritchie at full throttle because MobLand is, most of the time, a pretty serious drama. For the complete experience, spool back to The Gentlemen, Ritchie’s spin-off from his own film of the same name. This show is raucous and cartoonish, delighting in taking the mickey out of several different stereotypes, from posh layabouts to lairy Scousers and from low-rent criminals to American billionaires. Mostly it’s a romp through a twisted version of the English upper classes, led by Theo James as Eddie, a duke who inherits a cannabis empire.

Gangs of London

A drama that changed the game as far as British-based gangster sagas go, delivering the sort of grand, sweeping, operatically violent extravaganza UK viewers can only usually find in American shows. Sope Dirisu and Joe Cole are both immense as the undercover cop and the heir to a criminal family’s throne: Gangs of London is notorious for its incredible fight sequences, but its character work and storytelling are top-class too, and it certainly isn’t afraid to kill off a main protagonist just when you least expect it.

Kin

A word-of-mouth hit in the UK on BBC iPlayer, Irish crime saga Kin has all the elements you look for in a good, gritty gangster drama. Two families control territory in the city of Dublin, with wise old bosses played by Ciaran Hinds and Aidan Gillen. But sage, calm mob dons in TV dramas tend to have hot-headed sons and, when one of the younger men oversteps the mark, it sparks a war that puts everyone in peril and tests loyalties to breaking point. There’s nothing particularly original about Kin, but the acting, the realistic urban setting and some brutal character deaths will keep you nicely on your toes.

The Penguin

A mob drama in disguise! Admittedly not as much of a disguise as Colin Farrell, who is literally unrecognisable inside a colossal fat suit as would-be criminal kingpin Oz Cobb, but viewers who heard about another entry in the Batman cinematic universe didn’t get the fun superhero action they might have expected from The Penguin. Instead, Farrell delivers a deeply impactful performance as a villain powered by awkwardness and sadness, the nuances of which are somehow not blunted by the fact that the actor is essentially invisible. His ongoing sparring match with Cristin Milioti as the psychopathic Sofia Gigante is a thing of dark wonder.

Top Boy

MobLand head writer Ronan Bennett made his name with this tough crime epic. Inspired by Bennett witnessing a frighteningly young boy dealing drugs outside a London supermarket, it follows the kings and the footsoldiers of the fictional Summerhouse estate in Hackney, east London. Ashley Walters and Kane Robinson are Dushane and Sully, who at first are partners in the drug-dealing game, but are destined to become mortal enemies. While telling that big story, Top Boy is excellent at including the smaller, sadder tales that show how tough living in a place overrun by crime can be.

Sexy Beast

To get as close as you can to the tone and look of MobLand, you could give this almost completely overlooked drama a spin. A prequel to the fantastic Jonathan Glazer film of the same name, Sexy Beast fills in the backstories of Gal and Don (Ray Winstone and Ben Kingsley in the movie; here played by James McArdle and Emun Elliott), as they make their way into the dirty, violent criminal underworld of London in the 1990s. One surprising, stellar piece of casting is worth tuning in for on its own: Tamsin Greig is not who you would expect to be playing Don’s sinister, domineering sister Cecilia, the monster who is the explanation for a lot of Don’s worst personality traits, and yet there she is, and she’s superb.

Taboo

It doesn’t look like a gangster drama at first glance, since it’s set in the early 19th Century, but Taboo has plenty of the dynamics that make mob sagas tick. For a start, it treats global trading behemoth the East India Company as essentially a criminal organisation, reversing the usual genre set-up (as seen in MobLand) where crime syndicates operate like hierarchical corporations. It also has actual criminal gangs in operation as it explores the dark side of London in 1814. Plus, most importantly for MobLand, Tom Hardy plays the lead and, although he does it in a very different way, his character still has more or less the same energy, which is: severe threat.

Hatton Garden

It’s light relief compared to most of the other shows on this list, but with its London criminals being a bit cheeky while conducting serious business, Hatton Garden still hits a lot of the right notes. It also has the added intrigue of being based on a true story, namely the notorious burglary committed by a gang of elderly thieves during Easter bank holiday weekend, 2015. MobLand’s Geoff Bell plays Carl Wood who, at the age of 58, is one of the younger members of a crew who daringly drill into a secure underground vault beneath the streets of the capital.

The Sopranos

If you haven’t seen it by now perhaps you never will, but it’s always worth repeating that The Sopranos is the best organised-crime drama ever, and possibly the best TV drama ever full stop. Heck, you could even make a case for it being one of the great works of art of the 20th Century. Almost every other show on this list owes a major debt to this New Jersey saga. In a show that’s as much about actual families as it is the Mafia “family”, James Gandolfini is immense as the boss who is troubled enough by his job to be seeing a shrink. But almost every one of the scores of supporting characters is just as beautifully drawn.

Peaky Blinders

Very possibly the best British gangster show of all time, Peaky Blinders is based loosely on the real exploits of a Birmingham criminal gang who were active between the wars, and who carried a fearsome reputation for hiding razor blades in the brims of their rather natty hats. As well as being surprisingly influential on UK menswear in the late 2010s, Blinders is a fine creation, tough and tender with many memorable supporting characters orbiting around Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby. One of the funniest is north London gangster Alfie Solomons, played by MobLand star Tom Hardy.

Check out our guide below on where to watch all the shows like MobLand streaming in the United Kingdom!

 

Netflix
Disney Plus
Amazon Prime Video
Apple TV+
Apple TV
Rakuten TV
Crunchyroll
Amazon Video
Paramount Plus
Channel 4
Sky Go
Crunchyroll Amazon Channel
BBC iPlayer
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BFI Player Amazon Channel
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Hotstar
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Filmzie
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ITV Amazon Channel
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  1. MobLand

    MobLand

    2025

    # 1

    Two mob families clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives.

  2. The Gentlemen

    The Gentlemen

    2024

    # 2

    When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it's home to a huge weed empire, and its proprietors aren't going anywhere.

  3. Gangs of London

    Gangs of London

    2020

    # 3

    When the head of a criminal organisation, Finn Wallace is assassinated, the sudden power vacuum his death creates threatens the fragile peace between the intricate web of gangs operating on the streets of the city. Now it’s up to the grieving, volatile and impulsive Sean Wallace to restore control and find those responsible for killing his father.

  4. Kin

    Kin

    2021

    # 4

    The lives of a Dublin family embroiled in a gangland war and the consequences of their choices.

  5. The Penguin

    The Penguin

    2024

    # 5

    Follow Oswald "Oz" Cobb’s quest for control as he seeks to fill the power vacuum left by the death of Carmine Falcone, transforming from a disfigured nobody to a noted mobster in Gotham City.

  6. Top Boy

    Top Boy

    2011

    # 6

    A thrilling and raw crime drama following a gang of drug dealers in Hackney, London - an honest and gripping rendition of inner-city drug and gang culture.

  7. Sexy Beast

    Sexy Beast

    2024

    # 7

    With their reputation growing across London, thieves Gal and Don are recruited by renowned criminal boss Teddy Bass for a high-stakes job. But as they continue to rise in the criminal world, they find their lives changed forever.

  8. Taboo

    Taboo

    2017

    # 8

    Adventurer James Keziah Delaney returns to London from Africa in 1814 along with fourteen stolen diamonds to seek vengeance after the death of his father.

  9. Hatton Garden

    Hatton Garden

    2019

    # 9

    The story of the audacious jewellery, gold and cash burglary at the heart of London's diamond district executed by an elderly gang of career criminals across the Easter Bank Holiday weekend in April 2015.

  10. The Sopranos

    The Sopranos

    1999

    # 10

    The story of New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano and the difficulties he faces as he tries to balance the conflicting requirements of his home life and the criminal organization he heads. Those difficulties are often highlighted through his ongoing professional relationship with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi. The show features Tony's family members and Mafia associates in prominent roles and story arcs, most notably his wife Carmela and his cousin and protégé Christopher Moltisanti.

  11. Peaky Blinders

    Peaky Blinders

    2013

    # 11

    A gangster family epic set in 1919 Birmingham, England and centered on a gang who sew razor blades in the peaks of their caps, and their fierce boss Tommy Shelby, who means to move up in the world.