Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren visited Palma Cathedral this morning during a break in filming on the hit British series. MobLand. Filming is taking place at the Fortalesa estate in Puerto Pollensa. The two stars took special interest in the Barcelo chapel.
The star pair are believed to be staying at a top Palma hotel. They also visited the Joan Miro foundation in Bonanova. They are expected to be on the island until the weekend.
While the production remains largely under wraps, an Instagram story posted by Mandeep Dhillon, who plays Seraphina Harrigan — the daughter of Conrad Harrigan (Pierce Brosnan) from an extramarital relationship with an exotic dancer — shows goats crossing a road in an area resembling Pollensa, hinting that some cast members may already be on the island.
The choice of La Fortalesa in Pollensa is no coincidence. This historic complex, located on a peninsula between the Bay of Pollensa and the open sea, offers a unique architectural and natural setting. Its walls, courtyards and sweeping views of the Mediterranean make it a visually striking location, ideal for a series such as MobLand — a crime drama created by Ronan Bennett and co-written with Jez Butterworth, with key episodes directed by Guy Ritchie, who also serves as executive producer. The series delves into the world of organised crime, power struggles and conflicts between major clans, themes that align perfectly with the dramatic character of the location.
This is not the first time the Mallorcan enclave has been transformed into a film set for a major production. Paramount+’s spy thriller Lioness — created by Taylor Sheridan and centred on a CIA undercover programme following female operatives as they work to thwart terrorist threats — was filmed at La Fortalesa, starring a high‑profile cast including Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman. The site has also hosted other major productions, such as The Night Manager, the acclaimed international miniseries starring Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie, which helped project the image of Mallorca to millions of viewers worldwide, and the Netflix series Turn Up Charlie, starring Idris Elba. These projects have cemented the island’s appeal for high‑profile international productions and kept Mallorca firmly on the radar of global audiences.
The filming of MobLand has generated anticipation both among local residents and professionals in the island’s audiovisual sector. Beyond the media interest, this type of production has a direct economic impact on Mallorca. Local transport, accommodation, catering, technical services and support staff companies are all involved in the operation, creating employment and strengthening the professional fabric linked to the industry.