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Pierce Brosnan Just Had His Say On His Controversial "MobLand" Accent

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June 1, 2025
Pierce Brosnan Just Had His Say On His Controversial "MobLand" Accent

Context:

Pierce Brosnan's portrayal of a character in the TV series MobLand has sparked debate due to his Irish accent, which critics have described as a 'horror for the ages' and 'preposterous'. Despite being born and raised in Ireland, many viewers are accustomed to hearing Brosnan with an English accent from his previous roles, leading to mixed reactions about his performance in MobLand. Brosnan explained that his natural accent is soft, and his character's accent required him to adopt a stronger Kerry accent, which he researched independently. He mentioned that the show's creator, Guy Ritchie, downplayed the importance of the accent, suggesting they would handle it casually on set. MobLand, featuring stars like Tom Hardy and Helen Mirren, has been well-received overall, though its future beyond the first season remains uncertain.

Dive Deeper:

  • Pierce Brosnan's Irish accent in MobLand has received sharp criticism, with some reviews labeling it as exaggerated and unrealistic compared to his usual English accent in other films.

  • Born in Ireland, Brosnan addressed the criticism by explaining that his own accent is softer than the one required for his character, which needed a pronounced Kerry inflection.

  • To achieve the desired accent, Brosnan consulted with a dialect coach and conducted independent research, though he expressed initial concerns about the portrayal.

  • Guy Ritchie, the show's creator, advised Brosnan not to stress over the accent and reassured him that it would be fine to handle it spontaneously during production.

  • MobLand features a notable cast including Tom Hardy and Helen Mirren, and while it has been generally well-received critically, there is no confirmation of a second season yet.

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