MobLand, the crime drama, wrapped up its first season on 1st June 2025, with a finale that was violent and dramatic. The series has never shied away from bloodshed, but the finale saw the deaths of many characters and the ending of the war between the Harrigans and the Stevensons.
The story of MobLand revolves around two powerful crime families locked in a dangerous battle for control of London's criminal underworld. Throughout the season, betrayal, revenge, and strategic planning shaped the lives and deaths of many key characters.
While several major figures met their end earlier in the series, the finale saw even more casualties. Read the article to find out which characters met their end in the MobLand season one finale.
Who died in the MobLand season 1 finale?
Here is everyone who died in the finale of MobLand season one:
Richie Stevenson
Richie Stevenson, the head of the Stevenson crime family, finally met his end in the MobLand season finale. After losing his wife and son earlier in the series, Richie became consumed by the need for revenge. He believed he had outsmarted his rival, Harry Da Souza, by using O’Hara to set a trap for the Harrigans.
But Harry was, once again, several steps ahead. Using O’Hara’s apparent loyalty to Richie, Harry fed false intel that led Richie to send his men to different parts of the city, leaving him vulnerable. When Harry and Kevin arrived at Richie’s bar, they found him poorly defended. In a desperate move, Richie used O’Hara as a shield. But his attempt at saving himself was futile. Harry shot him through her and finished Richie off, bringing the Stevenson reign to a bloody conclusion.
O’Hara
Despite being the Harringans’ lawyer, O’Hara played a dangerous double game throughout the first season of MobLand. She worked for Richie for over a year, but ultimately turned against him in favor of Harry. Harry used this trust to mislead Richie, setting up his soldiers and ending his life.
During the final confrontation, Richie kept O’Hara by his side, thinking she was still on his team. But once Harry arrived, he confirmed her betrayal. Without hesitation, Harry shot through O’Hara to kill Richie, then put a final bullet in her forehead to make sure she wouldn’t betray anyone again.
Richie’s Men
Richie’s downfall wasn’t just personal. His loyal crew was almost completely wiped out due to the setup orchestrated by Harry and his team. Acting on O’Hara’s suggestion, Richie sent his soldiers to two supposed Harrigan locations.
The first was O’Hara’s office, where Paul had planted a bomb. When the Stevenson men arrived, the bomb was triggered, killing everyone inside. The second location, a Harrigan safe house, was attacked by Zosia and Kiko using a grenade. Most of Richie’s soldiers were killed in the blasts, making it a devastating blow to the entire organization.
Only one Stevenson soldier managed to strike back, wounding Kiko fatally during the cleanup. But in the end, none of Richie’s crew survived the night.
Kiko
Kiko, known for his skill with weapons and loyalty to Harry, met an unexpected end in the aftermath of the safe house ambush. After the grenade went off, Kiko and Zosia entered to check for any survivors.
Kiko approached one of the fallen men, believing he was dead. But the soldier had a pistol hidden right under his body, out of sight. When Kiko leaned in, he was shot in the chest. The injury was fatal, and Kiko bled out within minutes. It was a tragic death caused by a rare moment of carelessness, which caused a loyal and capable man’s death.
Alice (Nicola)
Alice, an undercover informant for DS Fisk and DC Mukasa, had been working within London's criminal network under the alias Nicola. In episode nine, she took a big risk by accepting a dinner invitation from Conrad. Her goal was to collect DNA evidence that could be used to frame the Harrigans.
Unfortunately, this made her a liability to her handler, Colin Tattersall. After she completed her task, Tattersall sent an accomplice to drug her and remove her from the picture. While the show doesn’t directly show her being killed, the implication is strong that she was silenced permanently. Still, since her death wasn’t shown on-screen, there remains a slim chance she might return in a later season.
If MobLand is renewed for a second season, fans can expect more blood, more betrayal, and even fewer survivors.
MobLand season one is now streaming on Paramount+.
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