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Pierce Brosnan Went Full Dark Bond in MobLand — 30 Years After Saving 007

As MobLand Season 2's trailer turns Conrad Harrigan into a “dark Bond,” we revisit the four 007 films that saved the franchise from extinction in the '90s.

Sergio PereiraJarrod SaundersbySergio PereiraandJarrod Saunders
14 July 2026
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Thirty years after handing back his Walther PPK, Pierce Brosnan is doing his best Bond impression again. He’s just not playing Bond. The newly released Season 2 teaser for MobLand shows Brosnan’s Conrad Harrigan trading boardroom scheming for guns-blazing action. Some are describing the shift as Brosnan turning into a “dark James Bond,” pointing to several trailer moments where Conrad is out in the open with guns firing alongside his wife Maeve, played by Helen Mirren. That’s a huge change from the more restrained mobster he played in Season 1.

MobLand Season 2 returns to Paramount+ on Friday, September 18, reuniting Brosnan with Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren, Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, and Toby Jones – the last of whom made our list of Hollywood’s most overlooked character actors.

The show offers a great character for Brosnan, who has spent three decades slipping in and out of Bond-adjacent roles, from suited mercenaries to a DC sorcerer in the DCU. None of it would exist without the four films that actually put him behind the wheel of the Aston Martin. Without them, there’s a real chance the James Bond franchise wouldn’t have survived long enough for Amazon to now be wrestling with how to reboot it at all.

Why James Bond Needed Saving in the ’90s

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The debate over who is the greatest James Bond actor is hotter than which is the best Star Wars movie. Most people pick Sean Connery or Roger Moore, with maybe the newer generation choosing Daniel Craig, yet most people sleep on Pierce Brosnan. The 007 films that Brosnan starred in might not be the highest rated or the biggest box office darlings as some of the others, but if it wasn’t for Pierce Brosnan’s successful turn as the superspy, the James Bond franchise would be as extinct as 3 Ninjas right now.

The landscape of cinema had changed dramatically in the ’90s. As the book American Cinema of the 1990s: Themes and Variations revealed, action was the most popular genre at the time and audiences loved films that blended the high-octane moments with storylines about global threats and political chicanery.

In other words, it was the golden age of the blockbuster. Audiences wanted bigger and louder movies than ever before, as a trip to the cinema was usually reserved for films with the best marketing campaigns and the ones that promised a feeling akin to an amusement park ride.

There had been 16 Bond films from Eon at that point, and no one was convinced 007 had the oomph or the pizazz to rivet a new generation of fans. Plus, it had been six years since Timothy Dalton’s Licence to Kill hit the screens, as the James Bond franchise was rocked by a legal dispute over rights issues. That same uncertainty is what makes the current Bond 26 delays feel familiar — Amazon’s version of the franchise is stuck in exactly the kind of limbo Eon clawed its way out of in 1995, a parallel our deep dive on the stalled script lays out in full.

All the Pressure Was on Pierce Brosnan’s 007 to Succeed

Speaking to The A.V. Club, GoldenEye director Martin Campbell revealed how all the pressure was on the 1995 film to succeed — but no one expected it. “When we made it, there was a lot of doubt about, did anybody want to go and see Bond anymore?” he said. “The gap was too big. The last Timothy Dalton [film] made money, but it didn’t do very well. We’re in the ’90s, and really it’s past its sell-by date. So that was the challenge. And there were even budget discussions and so forth, which is very unusual on Bond, and we had to tighten our belt a bit. There was no guarantee and I think UA were not totally sure that it would be a success and so forth.”

GoldenEye Blew Every Bond Film Out of the Water

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Not only did GoldenEye succeed, but it blew every other Bond film out of the water in terms of its box office performance at the time. It cost $60 million to produce, but raked in over $350 million, as per Box Office Mojo. It also notched up a haul of positive reviews, sitting on an 80% critical approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

More importantly, Pierce Brosnan delighted as a different version of Bond. This was an action hero version of 007, who quipped off one-liners and engaged in some of the most spectacular action scenes committed to film at the time. Doug Thomas of The Seattle Times raved about Brosnan’s performance, saying: “He captures a bit from each predecessor – the panache of Sean Connery, the cheeky humour of Roger Moore, the serious grit of Timothy Dalton.” Thomas’ analogy is spot-on, as Brosnan’s James Bond does feel like the perfect combination of every 007 actor before him.

In the end, Brosnan’s four films as James Bond — GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day — were enough to save the franchise from total extinction, as they brought in over $1.4 billion at the global box office, as per The Numbers. It’s the kind of run that still gets him ranked among the best action stars of the decade.

What Pierce Brosnan Really Thinks About Playing Bond

While Pierce Brosnan appreciates what James Bond did for his film career, he doesn’t believe he did anything special with it. “It never felt real to me,” he told Entertainment Weekly in 2005 (via CBS News). “I never felt I had complete ownership over Bond. Because you’d have these stupid one-liners — which I loathed — and I always felt phony doing them.”

As an actor, it’s easy to understand why Brosnan feels the way that he did. However, that’s exactly what the ’90s version of James Bond required. He might not look back at his work as revolutionary or the quintessential embodiment of the character, but there’s no doubt that every 007 fan owes Brosnan a debt of gratitude for saving the famous spy’s time in cinema.

Why MobLand Proves Brosnan Never Really Left Bond Behind

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That debt is exactly why the MobLand Season 2 trailer has Bond fans buzzing. Brosnan has previously said he’d happily step into a Bond villain role if the opportunity arose, and Conrad Harrigan’s turn toward open, gun-in-hand violence in Season 2 plays like the closest thing fans will get to that idea for now — at least until Amazon and Denis Villeneuve settle on what Bond 26 actually looks like. In the meantime, fans wanting a proper 007 fix have 007 First Light, this year’s origin-story game, to tide them over.

MobLand Season 2 premieres on Paramount+ on September 18, 2026.

Source: JustWatch
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About the Author: Sergio Pereira

Sergio is an entertainment journalist who has written about movies, television, video games, and comic books for over a decade and a half. Outside of journalism, he is an award-winning copywriter, screenwriter, and novelist. He holds a degree in media studies and psychology.

About the Author: Jarrod Saunders

Jarrod Saunders is the Editor in Chief of Fortress of Solitude. An entertainment journalist and filmmaker with 18+ years of professional criticism. IMDb-credited director. Published by The Direct, Nicki Swift, and Thought Catalog. Watches 500+ films a year.

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